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    masterpiece. As an example‚ the contrast of colors in Luke Skywalker’s clothing represents a loss of innocence in the main character. As a teenager in Star Wars: A New Hope‚ he wears clothes of all white‚ representing his pureness as a young adult. Swept away by adventure‚ Skywalker can no longer cling to his security blanket of virtue after learning about the force and the evil of the Empire. This change in him is noticeable when‚ in Return of the Jedi‚ Luke discards his former white and chooses a more somber

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    Qualities of a Christians

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    way to the Narrow Gate: Matthew 7:13-14‚ Luke 13:23-24(being separate and denying yourself of what other people do) Love All Others (believers and non‚ enemies and friends): John 13:34-35‚ Matthew 10:37-40‚ Luke 14:25-33 Takes Up his Cross Daily: Matthew 16:24-25‚ Mark 8:34-38‚ Luke 9:23) Must Become Like A Child (humbleness and the ability to forgive and forget people of their shortcoming towards you: Matthew 18:1-4‚ Mark 10:21-27‚ Luke 9:47-48‚ Luke 18:15-17 Money (not allowing any activity

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    long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away” on a remote desert planet and focuses around the events in young Luke Skywalker’s life. Luke is just a humble farmhand working for his uncle‚ but all of that changes when he comes across two droids that just so happen to be harboring the plans for the evil Empire’s new battle station‚ the Death Star. After meeting up with Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi‚ Luke sets out on an adventure that involves everything from run-ins at a rough bar to shoot-outs aboard the Death

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    Three Synoptic Gospels

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    lot can be learned from each synoptic gospels‚ but as a whole they tell us who Jesus really is. In the Synoptic Gospels Jesus is a friend. These can be seen differently in each gospel. In Matthew Jesus is a teacher‚ in Mark Jesus is a servant‚ and in Luke Jesus is a Universal savior. Those three traits that the Synoptic Gospels portray Jesus as shows us that he is our friend. In Matthew Jesus is a teacher. Being the first Gospel in the Bible‚ Matthew writes the Gospel to the Jewish Christians. Throughout

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    Jesus Christ came to save the Jews. Luke in his writing takes on a different perspective to show Jesus Christ not only as a Savior for the Jews‚ but Luke writes to so Jesus Christ as the Savior of all mankind. Matthew begins his genealogy of Jesus by starting with Abraham‚ the father of Jews‚ but Luke begins his genealogy with Adam the father of all mankind. Luke opens his gospel by giving his thesis statement which is his purpose for writing his book. Luke is a physician by trade gave great detail

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    After reading‚ “The Jeweler Wallace Chan: “The Stone Is Me‚” I believe that the making of jewelry isn’t easy‚ and it requires a lot of time and dedication. In this article they talked about Wallace Chan and his path to how he ended up doing what he loves most‚ making jewelry. But not just any jewelry. Each of his pieces mean something to him‚ he makes it with all of his love‚ and all of his pieces are technically his children. Wallace Chan started out working with his family making plastic flowers

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    the parable of jesus

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    Matthew 13:33/ Luke 13:20-21 The parable of the hidden treasure and the parable of the pearl of great price - Matthew 13:44- 46 The parable of the wheat and the weeds – Matthew 13: 24 – 30‚ 36 - 43 The parable of the good Samaritan – Luke 10:25-37 The parable of the unmerciful servant – Matthew 18: 21- 35 The parable of the persistent widow – Luke 18:1-8 The parable of an importunate friend Luke 11: 5-8 The parable of talents – Matthew 25: 14- 30 The parable of the rich fool – Luke 12: 15- 21

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    The Evidence of Jesus

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    The Evidence of Jesus A. Historical evidence I. Sources of evidence II. Reliability of the historical evidence III. Proof for Jesus outside the Bible IV. Archeological evidence versus written historical evidence A. Who was Jesus Christ? V. Did Jesus think he was Son of God? VI. How Jesus convinced his followers he was Son of God? VII. Jesus and other messianic leaders (similarities and differences) B. Resurrection VIII. Evidence

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    The New Testament contains four written gospels‚ the Gospel of Mark‚ Matthew‚ Luke‚ and John. Each gospel tells the same story‚ but each paints a different picture of Jesus and relays different ideas and concerns for their readers. These differences can be a result of who each author’s intended audience is and what message they are wanting to give to their audience. All four gospels can be seen as real accounts written by real people of how four different communities interpret Jesus. The Gospel

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    Synoptic Gospels

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    as eyewitness testimony. The similarities in Matthew‚ Mark and Luke can be explained by oral tradition meaning what they saw and heard for themselves; as well as stories and events told by communities during Jesus life and after his death. The first three Gospels are what are known as the “Synoptic Problem”. “The Synoptic Problem addresses the need to account for the similarities and differences in the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke.” (Mueller 85) The “Synoptic Problem” is not really a problem

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