PART 1 1a) Identify the image of Jesus you have selected. During the 14th to 16th centuries‚ a time known as the Renaissance period occurred. During this time Jesus was seen as a human being‚ a normal man. Artists expressed their emotions and spirituality in their portraits of Jesus‚ emphasizing on humanism and naturalism. b) Identify the historical period that you have selected.. The Renaissance was a time of great social and cultural change in Europe. It was a period characterised by innovation
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Give an account of The parable of the Great Feast [35 marks] Jesus has just addressed the guests at a banquet he is attending. He has wanted them not to choose the best seats‚ but instead choose the lowest place because ‘all who make themselves great will be humbles‚ and those who humble themselves will be made great’. A reminder here of the Magnificent and the idea that Jesus message turns the normal social structure on its head. Bock notes how at an ancient meal‚ the table was usually in the shape
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Almighty" EL-OLAM...............Isaiah 40:28-31 meaning "The everlasting God" MORE NAMES OF GOD--Father‚ Son‚ Holy Spirit AVENGER..........................1Thess.4:6 ABBA.............................Romans 8:15 ADVOCATE.........................I John 2:1 (KJV) ALMIGHTY.........................Genesis 17:1 ALL IN ALL.......................Colossians 3:11 ALPHA............................Revelation 22:13 AMEN.............................Revelation 3:14 ANCIENT OF DAYS..................Daniel
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In The Original Jesus‚ author Tom Wright examines Jesus in the historical perspective. He attempts to take you back to Jesus’s own time in order for the reader to recognize the message Christ was actually proclaiming and to interpret it and the Gospels in the context of those times. In other words‚ Wright tries to "take you there" to see Jesus as he was 2‚000 years ago. It is a short and seemingly uncomplicated book‚ filled with a number of illustrations of Jesus in the Holy Land‚ yet it does succeed
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If Jesus had not spoken on behalf of the women‚ she would have suffered this fate. She would have been drugged‚ possibly naked‚ through the streets to scare people of her punishment. The hole would already be dug waiting for her. The men would bind her hands and feet and lower her body into the hole and fill it up with dirt. The taunting would start urging her to try and break free of her bonds to run‚ the only chance of survival. The woman would writhe and try with tears streaming down her face
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The Beatitudes are part of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1). The Sermon on the Mount covers various topics‚ but today we will be looking at the Beatitudes. The Greek word for blessed is makarios‚ which means prosperity. Matthew 5:3- The Poor in Spirit: To be poor in spirit is to recognize that you have nothing of worth to offer God because of your sin. It also means having a humble spirit (Isaiah 66:2). Before we can receive the gift of salvation we must know that we cannot make ourselves worthy
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1. What are some ways the Christian gospel is perceived in our culture? 2. What are some specific moral reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 3. What are some specific emotional reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 4. What are some specific intellectual reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 5. What can Christians do to address these objections and better communicate the Christian gospel? (1) The Christian Gospel is perceived in various ways within
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Jesus: Messiah or Universal Savior Although the gospels of Matthews and Like are the most similar of all of the canonical gospels‚ they offer different messages and send differing accounts of the figure of Jesus. Matthew calls Jesus the Jewish Messiah‚ while Luke does the opposite. Luke calls Jesus the universal savior‚ and by doing so each writer sets up their gospel to try and explain who they think Christ is by using their writing and knowledge to their advantage. Matthew depicts Jesus to
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Matthew Arnold: Poems Summary and Analysis of "The Scholar-Gipsy" (1853) Summary The speaker of "The Scholar-Gipsy" describes a beautiful rural setting in the pastures‚ with the town of Oxford lying in the distance. He watches the shepherd and reapers working amongst the field‚ and then tells the shepherd that he will remain out there until sundown‚ enjoying the scenery and studying the towers of Oxford. All the while‚ he will keep his book beside him. His book tells the famous story by Joseph Glanvill
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Introduction One of Jesus’ primary means of teaching in the gospels is by way of the use of parables‚ which also have a close connection to the main focus of his teaching‚ the coming of the Kingdom of God.1The parables of Jesus in the synoptic gospels are metaphors or similes‚ often extended into narratives‚ involving everyday life‚ utilising objects and events of households‚ farms and royal courts.2 The aim of this essay is to discuss why Jesus used parable as a primary teaching form‚ with particular
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