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    are signed in as: Da Yin Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #1 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 9:40 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 Beatle ______________ sings lead on this syncopated melody.  Paul  Ringo  John  Yoko  George 2 One writer describes this 1971 John song as "leaping right out of the radio" with its dramatic‚ unaccompanied vocal choir opening and powerful funky rock bass and drums groove. It is...  "Luck of the Irish"  "Working Class

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    believers in Rome by Paul in approximately 57 A.D. During this time Paul was on his third missionary journey (Acts 20:1-3) and was soon to arrive in Jerusalem with an offering for the needy church there (Romans 15:25). Paul most likely wrote Romans while in Corinth‚ where he stayed with Gaius (16:23). Noteworthy is the fact that Paul had never met the people who he wrote to‚ because he had never been to Rome at the time when he wrote the epistle. It seems‚ from the names that Paul mentions when sending

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    individuality" Willa Cather’s "Paul’s Case‚" displays the conflict between conformity and individuality through the main character‚ Paul. On a number of occasions‚ Paul is forced to lie and steal to escape the conformists who wish to control him and stifle his unique imagination. However‚ his lying‚ stealing‚ and attempts to escape the conformists‚ only force Paul into isolation‚ depression‚ and feeling a sense of shame for his individuality. Throughout the story one might see Cather’s constant

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    Apostle Paul; among those is the letter to the Church in Ephesus. Ephesians chapter 4 focuses on the need for unity within the body of Christ‚ or the church‚ as well as the necessity of being mature and developed in knowledge of the teaching of Christ. All of this is necessary for believers to not conduct their lives as they did when they lived by the world’s standards‚ but to live set apart‚ being transformed into the image of Christ. Context Historical Cultural Context The Apostle Paul was one

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    the letter and seemingly second-hand knowledge of the audience. In verses 3:2 and 4:21‚ the author uses language that may suggest that the audience is unfamiliar with Paul and his message. Ephesians is also very systematic and theological. The closing greetings have no mention of any individuals in Ephesus‚ which is strange since Paul spent three years there. (2) The letter is also strikingly similar to Colossians.

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    (Romans‚ 1:17). The Apostle Paul wrote several letters‚ in the New Testament‚ to cities that he visited trying to help them grow and flourish. In this letter he doesn’t want to state what they have done wrong‚ instead he talks about the salvation that is offered through Christ. This letter is the most important of his writings. Most of the letters he wrote were to the churches that Paul established. In this letter he wrote to a church that he had never been to. Paul is arrested before he could

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    Bibliography: Dyck‚ Harold J. “The Conversion of Paul: A Model?” Direction 9‚ no. 4 (October 1980): 3–9. (accessed August 13‚ 2014). Hedrick‚ Charles W. “Paul’s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in Acts.” Journal of Biblical Literature 100‚ no. 3 (September 1981): 415–432. (accessed August 14‚ 2014)‚ Hoerber‚ Robert G. “Paul ’s Conversion/Call.” Concordia Journal 22‚ no. 2 (April 1996): 186–188. (accessed August 15‚ 2014)

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    Hotel Rwanda‚ released in December of 2004‚ is based on the true story on the life of Paul Rusesabagina‚ a hotel manager of Hotel des Mille Collines‚ who saved the lives of 1‚268 people in the face of genocide. This movie is based on the true events of the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 that occurred in Kigali‚ the capital and largest city of Rwanda in Africa. It touches upon when the Hutu extremists of Rwanda initiated an act of genocide on thousands of the minority group‚ Tutsis. This movie was directed/written

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    Verse 6 In the start of verse six Paul starts to change the theme of the text away from the verses preceding it. He is explaining the character of a Christian leader by using Timothy as an example for the church leaders to see. When Paul uses the word “ἀδελφοῖς” (meaning brothers) this is not limited to just men‚ it is used to show members of the same group‚ mostly referring to a religious group. In this context it is believed that he is referring to the members or leaders of the church. Timothy

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    Without Paul of Tarsus it is unlikely that Christianity would be the major world religion that it is today. Originally called Saul‚ Paul was born in tarsus in southern turkey to a prominent Jewish family who could trace their roots back to the tribe of Benjamin‚ an of the 12 tribes of Israel. Paul was an apostle who had been thoroughly instructed by god and this had been made clear by his New Testament letters. There are various different aspects of rituals that are included in Christianity‚ with

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