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    Sinfulness Spain the Spirit 1. Paul seems to have written Gal‚ Rom‚ and 1-2 Cor on his __3MJ_______‚ ca. 54-57 AD. Authorship of all 4 is undisputed. Gal and Rom both deal extensively with Paul’s concept of __ justification by faith ______________ ___________________. 2. Gal is an angry‚ defensive letter that Paul wrote after starting churches among the Gentiles in the province of Galatia (probably the northern part‚ not southern). Evidently‚ after Paul left‚ __ Judaizers ________________

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    The Death Of “Paul Walker” Paul Walker was a very very good American Actor. I was there I saw him Act in the movie “Furious 7”. But Paul was so use to race and I was so use to watching Paul race in his movies Paul thought it would be cool to race me and Paul and I were neck and neck paul was trying so hard and I use my nitro I took the lead then Paul use his nitro Paul took the lead then me and Paul were neck and neck again Paul and i were ¼ of the way to the exit I turn and look a exactly in Paul’s

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    Batik

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    time became very well known in Asia and more and more people began to explore the old Javanese art form. Batik was used in very formal clothing and developed into very traditional and cultural wear. On the same side of the world‚ impressionist artist Paul Gauguin was inspired by the women and the landscape of Tahiti in the mid to late 1800s. He painted figures slightly obscured but proportionate. His paintings all had vivid colors and contrast; he depicted the country of Tahiti very beautifully and

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    Kokolomeo

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    Overview: "The Rocking-Horse Winner" Introduction D. H. Lawrence’s The Rocking-Horse Winner was first published in 1926 in Harper’s Bazaar magazine. It was published again that same year in a collection that was put together by Lady Cynthia Asquith‚ a friend of Lawrence’s. Some critics have argued that the characters in the story are modeled after Asquith and her autistic son. Lawrence’s works are known for their explorations of human nature through frank discussions of sex‚ psychology

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    exam1 B

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    1972‚ _______________ began work on the Some Time in New York City album‚ with songs such as "Attica State" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" setting a heavy political tone. John and Yoko Paul and Linda Ringo and George John and Paul none of the above 3 ________ sings lead on this ’70s song with catchy lyrics. Paul George Ringo John Leon Russell 4 A military sounding snare drum sets up the tempo and feel of this 1972 #9 Ringo hit‚ also featuring humorous rhyming lyrics such as "tasty" and

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    Thessalonica was the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia. Paul first visited the city of Thessalonians during his second missionary journey with his companion - Silas‚ Timothy‚ and perhaps others. After‚ they have been released from prison in Philippi; they continue their missionary journey to Thessalonica. As was his custom‚ Paul went into the synagogue‚ and on three Sabbath days he reasoned with them from the Scriptures (Acts 17:2). However‚ Paul ministered in the city of Thessalonians for a longer

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    Titus Chapter 1

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    Reading from Titus chapter 1:1‚ we identify Apostle Paul as the author of the book of Titus. This book was written approximately 62 to 67 AD. He wrote this book to Titus who was one of his missionary companions and a matured brother in Christ. Titus was left in Crete by Paul to help groom the young converts who were there and to established them with the Gospel of the Grace of God. The letter is an explanation of how local churches are supposed to be established and how leaders are to be chosen.

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    Paul's Journeys

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    Fowler Paul ’s Many Missionary Journeys ’ Paul‚ born Saul was originally born in Tarsus and a good Pharisee that knew the Bible and believed that the Christian movement was dangerous to Judaism. Thus‚ Paul hated Christian faith and persecuted them without mercy. Paul got permission to go to Damascus to capture Christians and bring them back to Jerusalem. God stopped him in his tracks‚ as Paul was blinded by heavenly lights and met Jesus. A disciple named Ananias was told to go see Paul by the Lord

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    St. Barnabas

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    responsible for welcoming St. Paul into the Church. Meaning “Son of Encouragement”‚ St. Barnabas played a major supportive role in establishing the Christian community as well as serving as a kind of mediator between the former persecutor and the suspicious Jewish Christians. Early in his life‚ St. Barnabas sold his large property and donated the money to the apostles for the poor – where he was given his new name. Barnabas was also able to persuade the community to accept Paul – from Tarsus - as a disciple

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    Galatians

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    The book of Galatians was a book undoubtedly written by the apostle Paul‚ a man who was radically changed by God. Paul wrote this epistle to the churches in southern Galatia after having a part in starting these churches on his first missionary journey to Asia Minor. Paul had a close relationship with these churches that he built‚ to the point that he had an incredible impact on these churches from the time they were created. During this time period‚ the Galatian churches were having controversy

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