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    In each book of the Gospel‚ it is clearly shown that every purpose and experience is uniquely displayed. Though Mark not being an eyewitness‚ each Gospel that was written is accurate and shows Jesus Christ in many different lights. Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John all show who Jesus really is by sharing stories‚ while giving us examples how our lives should be lived. The book of Matthew was written sometime between AD 80 and 100 in either Antioch or Syria. Matthew never plainly states his

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    1 Introduction The four New Testament (NT) gospels of Mathew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John present four accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus. Bible scholars and historians assigned the gospel names and their authors as Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John respectively.[1] The three gospels‚ of Matthew‚ Mark and Luke are known as the Synoptic gospels.[2] The aim of this paper is to discuss the main themes and focuses of each of canonical gospels and show how they relate to reveal a complete picture of

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    four books from the New Testament‚ Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. They tell the story of Jesus’ life‚ death and resurrection. Each one highlights a different theme and shows us the teachings of Jesus as well as proving that he was the Son of God. There are three stages of the Gospel Formation‚ as used by the Catholic Church‚ The first stage is first The Life of Jesus‚ the second stage the Oral Period and the third‚ the period of the Evangelists. The first stage‚ The Life of Jesus‚ is the life and

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    same archetypes. This is evidently true in the movie Cool Hand Luke and also in the book “The Catcher in the Rye”. Luke‚ in Cool Hand Luke‚ and Holden‚ in The Catcher in the Rye‚ exhibit similar archetypal features such as the Christ-Figure‚ the Anti-hero and their experience of the road of trails. Luke and Holden can both be compared to the Archetype “Christ-Figure” because of their characteristics. First of all‚ neither Luke nor Holden had a strong father figure in their life. The audience

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    A RESEARCH ON MY FRIEND LUKE BY FERNANDO SORRENTINO Fernando Sorrentino is a notable Argentine writer born in Buenos Aires on November 8‚ 1942.Sorrentino was married to Alicia Fraiman in 1969 and they have three children: Juan Manuel (1970)‚ and the twins María Angélica and María Victoria (1978). And since October of 2009‚ they also have a granddaughter‚ Pilar‚ Juan Manuel’s daughter. He is been writing short stories for more than thirty – two years. Fernando Sorrentino books for youngsters and

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    Literary Criticism The prayer can be sectioned into two sets. The first set‚ Matthew 6:9-10 and Luke 11:2‚ all begin with the third person imperative and end with “σου” (you‚ PL???). Luke only has two requests‚ while matthew has three. “γενηθήτω τὸ θέλημά σου” (Your will be done) is not included in Luke. This set is praising God and hoping for his honor. The next set‚ Matthew 6: 11-13 and Luke 11:3-4‚ all contain a form of “ἡμεις” (us??). this second set is asking God to provide for the people.

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    Populations: Related to Luke 2:1–5‚ 2 Samuel 24:1‚ and Psalm 87:5–6 Sampling and populations are done to get a statistical report for research purposes. In other words‚ research cannot be fully carried out without these two. Although they are done together‚ they are not the same. Sampling is done when things are studied from what is retrieved from the population. However‚ populations are just everything that is collected for data purposes. How does this relate to Luke 2:1-5‚ 2 Samuel 24:1‚ and

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    Matthew 7:7-12 "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives‚ and the one who seeks finds‚ and to the one who knocks‚ the door will be opened" This passage states that if you ask you will receive‚ for example if you ask for forgiveness‚ he will forgive you. ‘Seek and you will find’ means if you seek God‚ you will find him‚ or even if you seek some sort of pleasure or happiness you will find it if you believe

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    Compare the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 with the one in Luke 24:44- 49. What are the differences? What are the similarities? Which commission is harder for you to obey? What do you need to work on to be more like Jesus? Matthew 28 is probably the most recited version of the Great Commission. I think this is probably because it emphasizes the goal of making disciples. Jesus explains that this is going to occur through the church and will include people from every tribe and every nation

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    What can we learn from Luke about Jesus’ attitudes to women? In order to discuss what we can learn from Luke about Jesus’ attitudes to women we must first understand a little about Luke himself. According to Charpentier E (1981:81) Luke had been seen as the‚ ‘beloved physician’‚ which is also cited in Hayes‚ M A. and Gearon L (1998:145) whom further state that Luke travelled with Paul from Troas to Philippi in Greece‚ Paul‚ (Col 4:14) expressly calls him‚ ‘the beloved physician’. He was in fact

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