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    Holy Sonnet 14

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    An Explication of John Donne’s “Holy Sonnet 14” John Donne’s “Holy Sonnet 14‚” is a poem about a man who is begging for redemption by asking God to overtake his soul. The speaker writes in a first person point-of-view that directly implies that this poem was written in the context of a prayer‚ which is reinforced by the title. The tone of this poem begins with praise‚ which progressively grows to desperation‚ and ends with a sense of heavy pleading. The speaker reveals through word choices‚ metaphors

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    to teach and baptize people of all nations on the Jewish Feast of the Ascension. FALSE The Apostles were empowered to begin the mission to teach and baptize people of all nations on the Jewish Feast of Pentecost. 7. The experience of Paraclete forever changed the Apostles as they became enlivened‚ rejuvenated‚ and filled with courage. They spoke openly to the “Jews from every nation” who had come to Jerusalem for the celebration. 8. The Holy Spirit continued to be present in the Apostles and

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    core of the Hebrew Scriptures and contains the detailed guidelines of Jewish life. Jewish behavior is ultimately derived from the Torah and can be related to the everyday life of a Jew and how it guides the way in which they conduct their lives. It’s believed that It is through constant reference to the Torah that Jews are lead to the life of holiness. It’s a direction for spiritual life‚ as well as the principal source of Jewish ethics and enables the community to preserve and impart their religious

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    Stealing is forbidden by the 8th commandment in The Holy Bible‚ however; not only is the Bible the most stolen book in the world‚ it is also a grand work of literature which has massively impacted my life. Whether the Bible is read by an individual of faith like myself‚ or a nonreligious person‚ the book itself provides solid advice on how to get through the struggles of life and has helped me cope with multiple obstacles that have crossed my path. For instance‚ during my 8th grade year my best

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    First Christian communities appeared in Jewish Palestine and Diaspora after the death of Jesus of Nazareth‚ called the Christ‚ around 30 CE. Not only Jesus himself was a Jew‚ but also his followers and very first members of the new growing community were mainly Jews. They all shared the Jewish belief‚ the Sacred Scripture that Christians later started to call the Old Testament (OT)‚ and were not aware of founding a new religion. A closer examination of Jewish worship will let us understand how it influenced

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    Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ Christianity and Judaism are major world religions which‚ though they worship the same God‚ have marked differences which have caused two thousand years of strife and animosity between the two religions. In his book We Jews and Jesus‚ Samuel Sandmel likens the link between Judaism and Christianity to a type of parent-child relationship‚ saying‚ "Early Christianity was a Judaism; within a century after the death of Jesus it was a separate religion. It was critical

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    History of the Holy Quran

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    HISTORY OF THE HOLY QURAN The Quran is the backbone of Islam. On this Sacred Book of Allaah depends the Islamic call‚ state‚ society and the civilisation of the Muslim world. It is the last Divine revelation‚ which was sent down to Prophet Muhammad  ‚ the last and final of all Prophets‚ may Allaah exalt their mention. His task was to convey the message of worshipping the One God‚ Allaah‚ without ascribing any partners to Him. The Noble Quran‚ which is the source of guidance and mercy to mankind

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    Christ the Holy Spirit

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    Spirit hovered” over creation? Where in the NT can we find a link between the Holy Spirit and life/creation? [use an electronic concordance to find a NT verse that has both “Spirit” and “life” in it] When Genesis 1 v2 says The spirit hovered over craetion” it simply means he was observing it and preparing to finish His Creation In John 1 there is a reference to the deity of Jesus Christ and how it ties in with the Holy Spirit How do the two accounts of creation in Genesis 1 & 2 differ in style

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    Christian Spirituality has been challenged and confused by different practical options .In the book The Holy Longing‚ the author Rolheiser mentions four nonnegotiable essentials that are important to develop a Christian spiritual life. According to the book‚ Jesus mentions these four components as the pillars of the Christian discipleship. The first essential of Christian Spirituality is private prayer and private morality. I agree with the author when he refers to this pillar as an important feature

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    The Not so Holy Matrimony

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    The Not so Holy Matrimony By Roshan Rathod Gender‚ Culture and Development University of Pune Introduction: The theme of this essay is to highlight the modernity of the traditional ‘arranged marriage’ practices and its economics in the Marwari Jain community while looking at the larger Indian (read Hindu) culture. It is with the motive of highlighting the ‘structural violence’ that one is subjected to as a result of this practice by legitimizing it with culture. Structural violence refers to

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