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    The Four Gospels

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    "And who is my neighbour?” Jesus tells a story about Jews man who was Beat him up and left lying barely alive by the side of the road‚ and then When Samaritan saw the man he went over to him helped the man out even though he was a Jew. In the Luke’s Parable of the Good Samaritan universal because it’s about showing humanity‚ compassion‚ kindness‚ forgiveness and mercy to towards people. Neighbour in this story is the Samaritan who was hated by Jews but still showed mercy to Jew and helped him out. What

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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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    CCRS Question 1 Final

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    CCRS Question 1‚500 words In what sense can we say that human persons are made in the image of God and what does that have to do with morality? The quick answer here is that we are made in God’s image in every sense: God created humankind in his image: in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. (Gen 1:27) Therefore this means that we potentially all have within us our (His) moral sense. Now I haven’t been vastly original starting with this quote‚ as it is also in the

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    The Lion and the Ox

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    Omar Malas AAPTIS 381 Professor Legassick Kalila wa Dimna The Lion and the Ox is a one of the oldest and most popular pieces of classic Arabic literature. Originally from India‚ this animal fable is famous for its inclusion of many other animal fables‚ each of which help provide the characters of the story with advice regarding their situation. Unlike The Arabian Nights‚ which also uses a frame tale that contains each tale‚ multiple animals share their wisdom with one another. The wisdom of

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    Is it possible that our own moral values can differentiate from God’s judgements on mankind? Should we‚ as human beings be punished for being able to reason without our own knowledge rather than what God expects from us? In the Book of Job and the parable of The Labourers in the Vineyard‚ both stories serve a purpose in demonstrating that God’s justice is not our justice‚ and that our rationality doesn’t limit God’s freedom and wisdom. To begin with‚ both stories show that God’s justice is not our

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    kinds of Parables taught. Parables are brief‚ short stories told by Jesus to explain a simple moral or life lesson. His followers were determined to take these lessons to heart for the rest of their lives. Although there were many differences between the Gospels of Luke and Matthew‚ they did have a few similarities about Jesus. For example‚ Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem; he was also considered to be a son of David. All in all‚ each Gospel has their own unique way of telling Jesus’s Parables. Each

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    These parables often were told to teach the listener a moral lesson. These parables are some of the most quoted and remembered stories in modern religion. Because of how his stories and characters would captivate the attention of his followers‚ he was able to educate them in a way they would enjoy and remember. (Hopfe 275) Moses‚ however‚ used different methods for his followers. Instead of using parables‚ Moses wrote down a list of commandments that were

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    Luke was a Gentile Christian who may have been apart of Judaism. Adding to writing the Gospel of Luke‚ he also wrote the Acts of the Apostles‚ in total about one-fourth of the New Testament. Luke mainly wrote around the time of AD 75-90‚ more than likely around 85. His target audience was the Gentile-Christians. Within his writing‚ he talked highly of the city of Jerusalem‚ using it as a symbol. Luke said that the Messiah would begin within the Holy City of Jerusalem and that it would be a main point

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    Jesus Entetres Jerusalem

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    through war but peace. d. This is described as an acted parable because of the hidden meaning that makes you think‚ A parable is a story with an underlying explanation or lesson. This is an acted parable because Jesus is the King of Kings yet he is riding into Jerusalem on a donkey. A donkey‚ a lowly animal‚ humble in every way. This shows that Jesus was humble and willing to do things that a ‘King’ normally wouldn’t. Also this is an acted parable because anyone riding on a donkey symbolized coming in

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    serve on their behalf. With any good system however‚ there are bound to be detractors. Plato is one of the most well-known detractors of the democratic system. In Book VI of the Republic‚ Plato compares democracy to an ill-governed ship. In this parable Plato lays out the deficiencies in the democratic system‚ and I agree with many of his points; however‚

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