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    Jesus does not exclude women from the Kingdom of God because he refers to them as “sisters” and includes them in his non-biological family and allows them the same opportunities of salvation that men have. It is more often emphasized in the Gospel of Luke that the role of women was very prominent within Jesus’s life‚ but that does not exclude the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and John from having significant roles filled by women. This paper is to outline the stories of Jesus’s interactions and relationships

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    Mc Murphy- Charismatic Rebel Leader Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is an analysis of the anti-cultural movement of the 1960s. Kesey’s reflection on the spirit of the 1960s is embodied in his main character‚ Mc Murphy. He illustrates the author’s commentary on the 1960s in three ways: he exemplifies the Hippie movement‚ he leads other by example‚ and he persuades others to follow him through his charismatic behavior. Some brief plot summary is necessary before discussing Mc

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    The Gospel of Luke is one of the three synoptic gospels as part of the New Testament‚ the others written by Matthew and Mark. The reason they are called synoptic is because they have many similarities‚ all-describing events of the same era in their own facts and religious interpretations. The Gospel of Luke is an account of the life of Jesus from his birth‚ teachings‚ death and resurrection. His systemized account depends on the eyewitnesses of the resurrection of Jesus and his earliest disciples

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    The Gospel according to Luke and the book of Acts is link through the same author‚ Luke. And both were written to a person named Theophilus. Theophilus translates to mean “loved by God” or “friend of God.”. Although the bible doesn’t identify who Theophilus was‚ he was mentioned in Luke 1:3 “most excellent Theophilus”. In Acts 1:1-3 the author (Luke) was referring to a “former book”‚ which he describes it as the life and teachings of Jesus. And in Acts‚ it is about what Jesus continues to do through

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    Summary Of Luke Chapter 3

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    The Book of Luke Chapter 3 starts with describing John the Baptist‚ and his interactions with preaching the Gospel to those who pass by. He then rebukes Herod and is then locked up in prison. Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist‚ whom is his cousin. At the end of the chapter there is a specific list of the genealogy of Jesus starting from Joseph all the way back to Adam and God in the beginning of creation. Breakdown The Book of Luke within the Hebrew Bible goes over at the end of Luke chapter 3 it

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    orders. When an order is disobeyed‚ insubordination is probable‚ thus causing the individual with previously lower status to fight back against the oppression. In the film Cool Hand Luke‚ the narrative is largely based on the main character Luke‚ refusing to conform to life in a rural prison. Throughout the film‚ Luke struggles to obey authority and is seen trying to escape from the prison. Dragline‚ however‚ conforms to traditional norms of the prison and abides by commands. Obedience to an authoritative

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    and Luke‚ often tell the same story but have a slight variation. Matthew appears to be the shortest “story” and also seems to be a summary. Mark and Luke tend to go in more detail but also have many differences. These stories are the same because they talk about demon-possessed men. There are two demon-possessed men in Matthew‚ while in Mark and Luke it has one demon-possessed man. The settings are also very similar; the demon(s) come from the tomb to Jesus in Matthew and Mark‚ while in Luke the

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    Patrick Horner Jr. Religion I – Period 2 March 8‚ 2017 Gospel of Luke Chapters 1-5 The Gospel of Luke is a book in the bible that contains Genealogy‚ Narrative History‚ Sermons‚ and Parables. Luke wrote two works‚ the third gospel‚ an account of the life and teachings of Jesus‚ and the Book of Acts‚ which is an account of the growth and expansion of Christianity after the death of Jesus down through close to the end of the ministry of Paul. There was in the days of Herod‚ the king of Judea‚ a certain

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    to go outside.” (18) Luke Garner is an illegal third child who is forced to live a life no one would ever want to live. Luke can’t be seen for the safety of his own life. This means he can never go outside or even look outside in case of someone seeing him. Luke’s Mother feels for him and tries to comfort him by telling him she understands how hard his life is. This quote is important because it describes the theme of the book‚ or how Luke is forced to live. All Luke really wants is to be able

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    Luke 17: 11-19

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    Scriptures and particular parts of text in the Bible are facile to probe when tools of modern biblical scholarship are utilized. Luke 17:11-19 is an excellent piece of scripture to practice using biblical scholarship tools such as‚ reading the scripture in different translations and variants‚ looking at the passages before and after the selected passage‚ classifying the passages according to type or form‚ looking at textual variations‚ looking at references and parallel passages elsewhere in the

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