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    Jesus or Caesarion

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    Jesus (7-2 BC/BCE to 30–36 AD/CE)‚ also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth‚ Jesus Christ or simply Christ (i.e. Messiah)‚ is the central figure of the Christian religion‚ whom a majority of Christian denominations worship as God the Son incarnated. Caesarion was named co-ruler by his mother on September 2‚ 44 BC at the age of three‚ although he was King in name only‚ with Cleopatra keeping actual authority all to herself. Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (June 23‚ 47 BC – August 23‚ 30 BC)

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    The contemplative question of “What would Jesus do?” has become a popular pragmatism in society today. There is an unwritten rule or sense of morality by which a properly functioning civilization may live. However‚ what method did early Anglo-Saxons use to remind themselves of what would be the proper thing to do in a situation? Even though they were a violent and warmongering culture as a whole‚ geared toward waging and winning war‚ they did have a moral code to honor. Anglo-Saxons prized the values

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    legend How did Arthur become king? Arthur was the son of king Urthur and his father had sent him to a secret place and no one knew that he was next to become king. Merlin the wizard feared when King Urthur died he did not know what to do. Merlin had cast the sword into the stone that had gold engraving that said‚" Whoso pulleth out this sword out of this stone is the right wise born King of all England." All the greatest people tried to pull out the sword but it did not come out. Arthur had pulled the

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    In Thomas Mallory’s King Arthur‚ he emphasizes the values of the people in this time period. He does this through characters and through conflicts that occur in the story. Throughout the story‚ Mallory gives the readers a better understanding of how the people viewed kings and their expectations of how the nobility should act. Not only that‚ but also the different beliefs and customs of the time period. Values that Mallory emphasizes many times throughout the epic is the value of humility and mercy

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    r’s n o t e s level E 1 2 3 4 5 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table Retold by Deborah Tempest 6 ELEMENTARY S U M M A R Y erlin‚ the wise man of legend in stories of ancient Britain‚ realises that the country will be plunged into turmoil at the death of its strong leader‚ Uther. So he arranges to take away the heir to the throne‚ Uther’s son Arthur‚ and hide him in anonymity against the time when he can take his rightful place as king. M As Merlin had feared‚ on the

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    The story of King Arthur is one that has been told for generation in many different ways two telling are the book The Acts of King Arthur And His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck and King Arthur directed by Antoine Fuqua. In the Steinbeck version Arthur is the king of England and the son of King Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine. Due to a deal Uther made with Merlin‚ a wizard‚ Arthur was raised by Sir Ector as though he is his own son. Later on Uther passed away from an illness and lords began to

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    Jesus and the Gospels

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    Jesus and the Gospels (Relb 160) 9/11/12 Reading the Gospels in Context * The World of the Gospels * Political * Judea a Colony of Rome- An occupied land * Comprises of the two southern tribes * Ruled in the first century by a representative of Rome * Herod Antipas-North * Pontius Pilate-South * Local Government-Sanhedrin * Religious * Social * The Literary Backgrounds of the Gospels * Genre

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    Beowulf David And Christ

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    form‚ if it is a noble work‚ it will endure. We all like stories‚ maybe because we are all a part of the greatest story ever told. I believe it is this that makes Beowulf such an enduring classic. Even though its author is unknown‚ his work has been loved and celebrated since its birth in the mid-seventh or late tenth century. Beowulf endures because it deals with the most noble‚ enduring theme of all; salvation. Beowulf‚ like King David‚ was a Christ figure‚ and both‚ though figures of great courage

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    Introduction Throughout the New Testament are recounts of the miracles that Jesus performed to give proof that He was indeed the Son of God and the Messiah foretold of in the Old Testament. John chose to recount only seven of the many miracles that Jesus performed. He felt that these seven‚ more than any of the others‚ showed definitive proof that the Messiah‚ the Son of God‚ had come as promised. The First Miracle – John 2:1-11 The first of the seven miracles that John recounts is the turning

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    The Agony of Christ

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    Summary: One evening Jesus was eating with twelve of his disciples. While they were eating he told them that one of them would betray him. Not one disciple would believe him. Jesus told Peter that one day he would deny him. Jesus said" before the rooster crows twice you yourself will disown me three times. Peter denied and said that even if he had to die he would never disown him. Jesus and his disciples went to a place called Gethsemane. He told them to sit here and keep watch while he prayed

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