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    The Prophets Jeremiah & Ezekiel God inspired the prophets to tell the people what they needed to know and do in order to follow His will. God inspires the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel to reveal to the Israelites why they will become captives to Babylon‚ His anger against false prophets‚ and the restoration of Israel. In chapter 25 of Jeremiah‚ Jeremiah is inspired to go out to the people of Judah. The prophets had told the people of Judah earlier‚ "Turn now‚ each of you‚ from your evil

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    The Dedication of the Prophets Prophets are those that speak on someone else’s behalf‚ in the case of the bible‚ these people speak for God. There are multiple teachings that the prophets taught the people including eschatology‚ consolation‚ chastisement‚ and portable religion. In Isaiah 6:1-13‚ Isaiah sees God’s vision in the temple and becomes a servant. In the passage‚ after Isaiah has laid his eyes upon the). Lord and his seraphim‚ and Isaiah said‚ “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man

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    Siddhartha

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    Good afternoon. I‚ Isshita Patel of grade 11 Chandra. Doing My IBDP program from Vishwashanti Gurukul world school am here to do my internal oral presentation on The different People that influenced Siddhartha’s journey towards enlightenment. Siddhartha the novel was written by Hermann Hesse. Who was a German Swiss writter. His most recognizable works are- Steppenwolf‚ Siddhartha and The glass bead game. All three of these novels have a common theme running through them. Which is

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    Kamala owns a “rare singing bird in a golden cage” (38). One night‚ Siddhartha has a dream where the songbird dies and he throws it in the street‚ symbolizing the death of Siddhartha’s spiritual life and as he is becoming more enveloped in the material world

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    friends Kamala‚ Govinda and Kamaswami‚ yet they ensure balance between himself and his companions. Kamala‚ Siddhartha’s lover whose expertise drew the young Samana to her‚ differs from him due to adverse ideals about physical appearance and materialism. When Siddhartha first meets Kamala‚ she rejects him because “he (Siddhartha) is not yet good enough. He must have clothes‚ fine clothes‚ and shoes‚ fine shoes‚ and plenty of money of money in his purse and presents for Kamala” (Hesse

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    Love in Siddhartha

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    Siddhartha had always considered love inessential in his life because he categorized it as a worldly sensation that the common people simply experience. The wisdom and knowledge of the love differs greatly and both play a large role in Siddhartha’s quest for finding the Atman. Siddhartha understood that love was the act of loving another human being‚ but it was just another word in his language until he had experienced it for himself He found out that he still had much to learn after he went through

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    things‚ he takes himself back to the river he once crossed‚ and falls into a deep sleep that reawakens him to the world. Throughout the novel‚ Siddhartha travels to find spiritual meanings in his life as he deals with the Samanas‚ Gotama Buddha‚ the Kamala and the ferryman. From different events that happen to him physically and mentally‚ Siddhartha realizes what he is set out to do. After his father tells Siddhartha that he may join the Samanas if he wishes‚ Siddhartha searches for the three stages

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    Sherwin White The dramatization and object lesson witnessing approach was extremely dominant in the Old Testament. This witnessing approach that was present in the ministry of Hosea‚ Jeremiah‚ Elisha and especially Ezekiel the priest-prophet did not vanish with the passing of the Old Testament era. According to Braudis (2012) Object lessons use something familiar and known to introduce something less familiar or unknown or to further reinforce something that is already

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    giving up material possessions‚ giving up his son‚ and by reuniting with Govinda to achieve his goal. After Siddhartha leaves Gotama with Govinda‚ his childhood friend who also wants to reach enlightenment‚ he wanders aimlessly before meeting Kamala. Kamala introduces him to Kamaswami‚ a businessman‚ for Siddhartha to learn from. Siddhartha ends up staying with them for many years‚ and

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    Chapter 1 – The Brahmin’s Son Siddhartha Study Guide Questions 1. Why is Siddhartha unhappy? Why is his spirit like a “waiting vessel”? A- Because he needs to find an answer to his questions. And the waiting vessel is because it just sits there not doing anything. 2. Why is Govinda willing to follow him? A- Because he is his best friend. And he never wants to leave his side. 3. How are the Samanas described? From his description

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