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    The Crusades

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    " (Encarta "Crusades") The Crusades first began in 1096 and ended in the late 13th century. The term Crusade originally meant that the European’s would use all their efforts to regain the power from the Muslims. They wanted to retake the city of Jerusalem‚ which was holy to Christians because that’s where the crucifixion of Jesus Christ occurred. Europeans later used it to allocate any military efforts against non-Christians. The Crusaders also created feudal states in the Near East. The Crusades

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    The Christians showed no mercy towards the residing Muslims and Jews of Jerusalem. The Crusaders were blindfolded by religion by the higher authority. Those who fought as a Crusader were largely influenced by the idea of the war being the Lord’s wishes. Pope Urban had said in his speech that the war was religiously motivated to

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    The spread of: Christianity‚ Isalm‚ Jerusalem‚ Crusades‚ trades‚ ’’Black Plague‚ had a major impact the population. 435 people gotten together to make the Bible‚ eventually led a Catholic church to be created. The leader of the Catholic church is called the Pope. The Pope will do anything to keep the Christianity’s religion glorified‚ if it was meant to kill or kick people out of there homes it was going to happen. The Crusade killed people in the Holy States. The Crusade were military campaigns

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    This was because for 400 years Muslims occupied the Holy Land. The goal of the christians were to capture Jerusalem. In turn‚ the christians won the Holy Land. This only led to more conflict and more crusades later on. At St. John hospital‚ the christians were taking care of the people in the hospital. The Knights of Templar believed that fighting off hospitallers

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    Thematic Analysis Template |Copy and paste the down arrow ( ( ) into boxes to show that a unit of material is continuing. | |Copy and paste the left arrow ( ( ) into boxes to show where a unit of material ends. | |Paragraphs |Immediate Context |Major Points |Major Sections |Theme | |1:1–5

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    HISTORY OF JUDAISM Semitic tribes in the Middle East: from 3000 BC When prehistory shades into history‚ in the Middle East‚ there has already occurred the first identifiable movement of a group linked by their language - the Semitic tribes. Probably originating in southern Arabia‚ Semitic people have spread by 3000 BC along the desert caravan routes‚ up through Sinai and into Syria. Five hundred years later they are an integral part of the culture of Mesopotamia‚ where there is

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    Isa 56-66 Analysis

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    described magnificently in vv. 17–25. YHWH is about to “create new heavens and new earth‚” and the “former” things will not be remembered anymore (v. 17). According to v. 18‚ YHWH’s act of creation centers on Jerusalem. Verses 19–25 delineate the blessed and peaceful conditions of restored Jerusalem. It seems‚ then‚ that Isa 65:17–25 depicts the restoration of Judah after the exile‚ that is‚ a time when the devastated shall be reinstated (cf.‚ 61:2–4;

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    The Crusades Causes

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    capture of Jerusalem. The second Crusade was to recapture the city of Edessa from the Muslims‚ and were humiliated and failed. The third Crusade was to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims‚ which also failed due to illness. The fourth Crusade was to again‚ try to take back Jerusalem‚ but instead‚ they took over the Christian capital‚ Constantinople‚ and never got to the holy land (Asbridge) There were several causes for the Crusades‚ a war between Christians and Muslims for Jerusalem. One cause was

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    Judaism

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    They have been persecuted throughout history. Yet they have been able to flourish beyond these persecutions. Judaism has spanned a history of three thousand years. King David built Jerusalem and the Holy Temple of Jerusalem. However‚ Jerusalem became a contested territory amongst many religions. Romans took over Jerusalem and destroyed the temple‚ and dispersed the Jews. Since then they have become nomadic. They found commonality in the teachings of their religion. The Bible contains many stories of

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    Alexander died in Babylon in three hundred and twenty three BC his generals separated what was the Persian Empire into two distinct parts. In Egypt‚ the Ptolemies took charge‚ and in the east from Syria the Seleucids ruled. The Ptolemies conquered Jerusalem‚ also known as Palestine during the time‚ in three hundred and twenty BC and ruled for about a hundred years. Under the Ptolemies‚ the Jews were not allowed to elect a king‚ but they still were able to choose a high priest of their own. Palestine

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