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    Bible Pericope Analysis

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    When it comes to reading and dissecting the Bible‚ one may come across a plethora of genres. Each chapter or story of the Bible plays an important role in the overall construction of the Bible. The genre may be poetic‚ a letter‚ a narrative‚ a source of instruction or even a proverb‚ no matter what the genre may be‚ each genre is distinct in its own way. By looking at multiple pericopes‚ one can learn to identify the genre and determine if the designation fits the purpose of the passage. Exodus

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    being walk by the others‚ that to deviate the path. It takes a lot of courage to say no‚ when everybody around is saying yes. It takes tremendous tenacity and sacrifice to do the age old practice of the wise: Doubt. In John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt‚ a Parable‚ doubt and certainty is the overarching themes. The play shows how the doubt and certainty

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    throughout this gospel. This is done through the use of parables‚ which illustrate a moral lesson as told by Jesus. These stories were a popular way for ancient rabbis to communicate a message as they used familiar settings and activities for the intended audience of Non-Jewish Christians during the first century to understand. It also held the audience’s attention as they were able to relate to the topics that the parables had

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    Essay #3 Rough Draft An essay is a creative written piece in which the author uses different styles such as diction‚ tone‚ pathos‚ ethos or logos to communicate a message to the reader using either a personal experience‚ filled with morals and parables‚ or a informative text filled with educational terms. Educational terms could mean the usage of complicated and elevated words or simply information you would get in schools. Some authors‚ such as Cynthia Ozick‚ claim that an essay has no educational

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    good samaritan

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    THE GOOD SAMARITAN A parable is a tale which conveys a message or principle that individuals should have and use throughout their lives; in order to become a greater person. These parables are often straightforward but do have an underlying meaning. The New Testament beholds the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25 – 37) that begins with a lawyer asking‚ "Teacher‚ what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”. This then leads on to Jesus narrating the fable. This tale is simply about a man

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    The four Gospels are attributed to different authors‚ with each book being distinct in some form or another. The Gospels of Mathew‚ Mark‚ and Luke are often referred to as the “Synoptic Gospels.” The Gospel of John‚ however‚ has a different take on the events of Christ’s life‚ and he presents them in a poetic form using many symbols. By comparing one of the Synoptic Gospels‚ like Luke‚ with the Gospel of John‚ we can see the similarities and differences throughout their works. Although the Gospels

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    In this parable‚ one of the two sons left with half of his inheritance. After using it up and having nowhere to go‚ he saw the error of his ways and repented for his mistakes. The reaction of his father upset the other brother and complained why his brother receives such treatment after being such a disgrace. The reaction of the father and the two sons is an example of the Sacrament of Confession and pride. In the Sacrament of Reconciliation‚ the penitent must feel sorrow in order to go to confession

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    Types of Short Fiction Chapter Review 1. What are the differences between parables and fables? The difference is that the moral of the fable is stated explicitly; while a parable is often of a religious or spiritual nature. 2. How is a Tale different from a parable or fable? A tale does not point to a moral like a parable or fable‚ instead it is almost as generalized in its depiction of character and setting. 3. Briefly summarize Aesop’s “The Wolf and the Mastiff” and explain the moral of this

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    19). Veil of ignorance. Retrieved September 30‚ 2012‚ from Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/veil of ignorance en.wikipredia.org. (2012‚ September 19). Parable of the Workers in theVineyard. Retrieved October 5‚ 2012‚ from Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard Farrelly‚ C. (2004). Contemporary Political Thought A Reader. London: SAGE Publications Ltd.

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    people‚ that it is open to anyone and everyone of all kinds of backgrounds. The theme of “Salvation for all” runs all throughout the Gospel of Luke. The theme is clearly present in the two passages I have studied in detail. The first passage is The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25-37). The literary form identified

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