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    repeating the laws of the Torah and the stories of the Old Testament‚ Jesus used his own stories that were relevant and relatable to help the people fully grasp the meaning of God’s teachings. Many people did not always agree with his parables‚ nevertheless‚ whenever a parable was unclear‚ they would ask Jesus for clarification. One of the main differences is that when Jesus taught‚ he taught with love. It still amazes me how much God can love his people. I never thought that Jesus’ religion would be put

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    Godspell Play Analysis

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    Godspell‚ by Stephen Schwartz‚ is a musical that depicts counterculturalists from all walks of life coming together to learn from a Jesus figure. The play directly quotes the stories and parables found in the book of Matthew. While the play’s parables can be explored to find their overall message of love and redemption‚ the play can also be observed as an artifact of the countercultural movement. Godspell follows themes of joy‚ community‚ and reformation. Godspell’s characters begin the play trapped

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    Fables‚ parables and short stories all tell a story and all try to relay a meaningful message or moral. Fables tend to be shorter‚ use animals and clearly state the moral the author is trying to portray. Parables also tell a story and portray a message‚ but it basically illustrates a moral or religious lesson. Therefore‚ I guess it is safe to say that all parables can be fables but not all fables can be a parable. Short stories however tend to be a lot longer than a fable or parable and also

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    transformations where popular. 5. The plot is summarized 6. The setting neither characterization aren’t important 2. Read the examples of ancient forms of story-telling (Resource: Examples of Fables‚ Parables‚ and Tales) Fables:"The Appointment in Samarra" and "The Wolf and the Mastiff‚" Parable:"The Prodigal Son" Tale:"Godfather Death" 3. Summarize what happens and explain what the teaching is in each one. 1. The Appointment in Samarra In the Appointment in Samarra there is a merchant

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    and the Good Samaritan. In this reading Jesus answers the questions asked of him by the lawyer‚ within his answer‚ he tells one of his most remembered parables‚ the parable of the Good Samaritan. What were the questions asked by the lawyer? Why did he ask them of Jesus? What was Jesus’s response to the lawyer? What prompted Jesus to tell the parable of the Good Samaritan? These questions are just a few that enter one’s mind when they read the words of Luke. The lessons in this reading are twofold;

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    taught by Jesus through the Gospels is a unity of all people under one message (Salzmann‚ 2009) Jesus is both the deliverer and the content of that message which is the love of God for all His people. Jesus taught this message with his life and his parables. He spent three years teaching his twelve disciples how to go forward and continue the Kingdom of God. Perhaps the challenge offered by His words “Do you still not understand?” (Mark 8:21‚ NIV) is where we need to begin again to see God’s Kingdom

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    Nietzche's Views On Art

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    1. I think Nietzche chose to express his ideas in the form of a parable because parables are not a pain to listen to‚ they are entertaining so they’ll keep the listener’s attention‚ they include characters who the listeners can relate to. Parables stick in the listener’s head really well‚ and lessons are better remembered when they are told in a clear sequence. Also in a parable the point and lesson are clearly and directly given‚ along with consequences and reactions to all that happens previously

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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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    The Miracles of Jesus

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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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