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    There are four gospels in the New Testament: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. The gospels are narratives of the life of Jesus. The gospel of Matthew is written from a Jewish point of view which makes it very unique in regards to the other gospels. Because of its focus on Judaism‚ the gospel of Matthew serves as a strong bridge between the Old and the New Testament. Similarly to the Old Testament‚ Matthew associates Jesus’s life with the history of Israel. A clear example of this is when King Herod

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    A NEW TESTAMENT ACCOUNT OF TYRE AND SIDON A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO TIMOTHY JENNEY FOR ACADEMIC WRITING IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE MASTERS OF DIVINITY DEGREE IN THE REGENT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DIVINITY BY TAMEKIA D. BELL ATLANTA‚ GA NOVEMBER 28‚ 2011 CONTENTS CONTENTS iii INTRODUCTION 1 PHOENICIA 1 GEOGRAPHY 2 HISTORY 3 CONTEXT 5 JUDGEMENT 6 VISITATION……………………………………. 8 MIRACLES ………………………………………………………………………………………9

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    The New Testament of the Holy Bible is a collection of twenty-seven writings that have been deemed as canon by the early church. The term canon comes from the Greek word kanṓn representing a carpenter’s rule. The current list of books first appeared in a letter from Athanasius‚ the bishop of Alexandria‚ in his festal letter of 367. Athanasius wrote this letter in an attempt to clarify the true writings that denoted the true message to the Christians of his period. Many different Christian schools

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    relationship with Christ and how he feels as though it is lacking. He is hoping to get a new lease; a stronger relationship with Christ where Christ is more involved. The mood of the poem is one of the first things I noticed when reading it. It almost seems kind of sad or misplaced. He states right in the second line that he is “Not thriving” in the place where he currently is so he is going to seek out the lord for a “new small-rented lease”. This to me says that he feels as though he is giving all he

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    self-esteem who needs it. It is only my intent to convey that “edification” as the Bible uses it refers to the building of one’s faith and knowledge of God. God and his word has such an effect on the “new man” that builds character‚ strengthens our resolve and ultimately shapes us into the image of his son‚ Jesus Christ (Col. 3:10‚ Rom. 8:29). Our role in edification is to “speak as the oracles of God” …“that in all things God may be glorified” (1 Peter 4:11). Our opinion unsupported by the Scripture is

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    translated into. 6. What is an autograph? In the context of the NT‚ an autograph means THE original writing of the word from its original author. Reference Stenberger‚ A.‚ & Kellum‚ L. (2012). Chapter 1. In The Lion and the Lamb: New Testament essentials from the cradle‚ the cross‚ and the crown. Nashville‚ Tenn.: B & H Academic.

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    WEEK 2 STUDY QUESTIONS 1. What does Powell mean by “the earthly Jesus?” What does Powell mean by the “historical Jesus” and the “exalted Jesus?” According to Introducing the New Testament‚ Mark Powell discusses the two type of “Jesus’s” found in the New Testament. Powell explains that the earthly Jesus‚ and the exalted Jesus are the same person but the Christian faith likes to distinguish between the two. For instance‚ the earthly Jesus is explained as the actual person. The Jewish man who was born

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    ARTICLE REVIEW: ‘ MINISTRIES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE EARLY CHURCH’ AUTHOR: SCHMIDT‚ PETER In This article Peter Schmidt looks at ministry in the New Testament and early church‚ comparing them to what we now understand to be ministry and office ‚ with the aim of proving that offices as we know them‚ were not the explicit will of the historical Christ but were an evolution which occurred because of historical and cultural circumstances at a particular time and so we are not bound‚

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    Michele Murphy Introduction to New Testament I Dr. Lawson Reflection Essay #3 The Gospel of Matthew The Gospel of Matthew was written to prove that Jesus Christ is the promised Messiah from God‚ the King of all Earth and to make plain the Kingdom of God. Matthew uses the genealogy of Jesus that traces him back to Abraham‚ to further prove that it was yet another fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecy. Theologians consider this gospel the most Jewish‚ with a high regard and similar organization

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    development to become suitable for the modern society. Christianity‚ especial the Bible of the New Testament‚ they also looking for the ways to fit the modern society. People have to update themselves in their lives‚ otherwise they will eliminate of the society developing. Christianity as one of the most important religions in the world‚ has the faith and belief to show other people‚ also the New testament helps the people to get know themselves‚ such as who are they? What they should do? In addition

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