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    John Glen Bonajos 11-1468 Section BA3 July 22‚ 2011 Chapter-by-Chapter Book Summary ST. MATTHEW CHAPTER 1 * Total Number of Verses: 24 * Personage in the Chapter: Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob‚ Judah‚ Pharez‚ Zerah‚ Hezron‚ Ram‚ Ammin’adab‚ Nashon‚ Salmon‚ Boaz‚ Obed‚ Jesse‚ David‚ Solomon‚ Uriah‚ Rehobo’am‚ Abi’jah‚ Asa‚ Jehosh’aphat‚ Jeho’ram‚ Uzzi’ah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ Hezeki’ah‚ Manas’seh‚ Amon‚ Josi’ah‚ Jeconi’ah‚ She-al’te-el‚ Zerub’babel‚ Abi’ud‚ Eli’akim‚ Azor‚ Zadok‚ Achim‚ Eli’ud‚ Ele-a’zar

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    Intertestamental Messiah During the intertestamental period between Malachi and Matthew‚ another view of the Messiah began to circulate. The view‚ originating from the Qumran writings and their religious leader’s interpretation of the Old Testament‚ describe the Messiah as a warrior‚ a political and militant leader with the goal of destroying Israel’s enemy and the restoration of the Davidic Kingdom. This goal was established according to God’s own design‚ as the Messiah fulfilled his role as king

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    slightly convoluted stories and teachings allowed the listener to analyze‚ question and reflect deeply about the message of the parable. No doubt this was a favorite method of teaching for Jesus of Nazareth. Feeling the opposition from the Pharisees and Sadducees sects of Judaism‚ Jesus used the following parable to shake the established doctrines of cleanliness of kosher foods and how to maintain a clean soul. This parable is shared by both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew: Matthew

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    sermons would have been the Sadducees and Pharisees. The message of a new kingdom reserved only for those who professed Christ would have angered the Sadducees by threatening their power hold on the temple. As much as they would have desired freedom from foreign invaders their link with the Romans helped to keep them in power and thus the Christian message was an affront to their capital. Likewise‚ the same message would have been even more distasteful to the Pharisees. It would have struck the same

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    The book‚ Under Crescent and Cross The Jews in the Middle Ages‚ is about the Jews during the medieval ages in the middle of the conflict between Islam and Christianity and under their control. Mark R. Cohen explains the exaggerations of the writers like monks‚ when they write about Jew’s under the control of Islam and Christianity kingdoms or empires. It uses several examples of certain events to make its point. “Arab polemical exploitation of the myth of the interfaith utopia‚ coupled with Jewish

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    The Roots of Judaism and Christianity (i) Judaism: The Jews are a people who trace their descent from the biblical Israelites and who are united by the religion called Judaism. They are not a race; Jewish identity is a mixture of ethnic‚ national‚ and religious elements. An individual may become part of the Jewish people by conversion to Judaism; but a born Jew who rejects Judaism or adopts another religion does not entirely lose his Jewish identity. In biblical times the Jews were divided

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    Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition Sebastian Cornejo Apologetics paper Deacon Richard- P5 The scenario takes place between a knowledgeable Catholic man‚ and a practicing Protestant adult. The Catholic man is Charles‚ who is a family friend of Steve‚ and has a very in-depth knowledge of both the Catholic and Protestant faith. The Protestant adult is Steve‚ who is curious into learning the importance of the Catholic faith in Tradition and Scripture. Steve presents to Charles many legitimate

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    of the sacred authoritative tradition which was transmitted in writing; תורה שבעל פה that part which was transmitted orally.” He goes on to elaborate on the differences in how the Pharisees understood that the two sets of traditions were to be passed down: “The Pharisees thus stand out in the struggle with the Sadducees—if we have interpreted the sources correctly—as energetic advocates of the principle that oral Torah is‚ and must remain‚ oral Torah.” The importance of the distinction between the

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    Running head: THE FINAL PHASES OF JESUS PUBLIC MINISTRY The Final Phases of Jesus Public Ministry Christine Webb-Brennan Grand Canyon University BIB123-(OL208) September 18‚ 2009 The Final Phases of Jesus Ministry Jesus‚ the Messiah had just been baptized by John the Baptist. Then the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove descended from Heaven‚ and God the Father’s voice beamed from Heaven telling the crowd that this was His Son; God was overjoyed with Jesus because of His obedience

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