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    forgiving‚ giving‚ and loving one’s enemies. In this passage‚ then‚ Luke establishes that the setting for the story is in Capernaum and that Jesus is one of the central characters. Jesus is coming back into Capernaum‚ the central location for his Galilean ministry‚ where he encounters an opportunity to act on some of the things he has just spoken

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    Folkestone‚ Kent. Harvey studied at Caius College‚ Cambridge before he enrolled at the University of Padua in 1598. At the time when Harvey was a student at Padua‚ Galileo was a tutor there and there is little doubt that he was highly influenced by the Galilean way of thinking that enthused the university as a whole. Harvey learned about the human body by dissection and anatomical observation. At that time‚ it was illegal to cut or “disassemble” a human corpse‚ and William Harvey was going against society

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    Jesus Christ would make many enemies on his trip to Judea from Galilee which was notorious at the time for producing trouble makers; the word Galilean was synonymous with trouble maker. On his entrance into to the city of Jerusalem he rode a donkey which fulfills an Old Testament prophecy saying that the king of kings would come riding in on a donkey(Zeckariah 9:9). He also went around telling

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    explored the sky with it. He was able to identify the phases of Venus‚ craters on the moon‚ and four moons orbiting Jupiter. The Phases of Venus was identical to the moon. He discovered four moons or satellites. The satellites were later named the Galilean Satellites in honor of Galileo. They are now called Io‚ Europa‚ Ganymede‚ and Callisto. He was one of the first Europeans who observed sunspots correctly. Galileo noticed the moon’s craters. His observations disproved the Aristotelian theory. The

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    Welcome to SCIE 150: The Science of Everything Today: Astronomy Today • Stars: how are they born‚ how do they live‚ how do they die ▫ How do different stars vary in these paths • Planets: how are they born ▫ What are the planets of our solar system like • Constellations are A. Stars that are nearby each other in space B. Stars that appear to be near each other‚ but may be very far apart The Sun • Our Sun is A. B. C. D. An average star A very small star A

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    including the baptism all the way to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Mark doesn’t have any information about his life before the baptism or his genealogy‚ it simply says that he “came out of Galilee”‚ similar to Johns gospel that mentions he is of Galilean origin. Throughout Mark’s gospel‚ Jesus is named the “Son of Man” (MK 2:28). Referring him as and agent of God that will wipe out all evil and Israel will be in power. There are two types of gospels written. There is the high Christology and the

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    CHRISTIAN HUYGENS Huygens was a Dutch scientist. He lived from 1629-1695. He proposed the earliest theory about the nature of light‚ a phenomena that puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. His improvements on the telescope allowed him to make the first observations of Saturn’s rings and to discover its moon‚ Titan. CARL SAGAN Sagan was an American astronomer. He lived from 1934-1996. He may not have been a great scientist in comparison to others‚ but he is one of the most

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    Europa was found on 8 January 1610 by Galileo Galilei. The disclosure‚ alongside three other Jovian moons‚ was the first run through a moon was found circling a planet other than Earth. The disclosure of the four Galilean satellites fortified the view that planets in our nearby planetary group circle the sun‚ rather than Earth. Galileo evidently had watched Europa on 7 January 1610‚ however had been not able separate it from Io until the following night. Galileo initially called Jupiter’s moons

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    What is ecumenism? the principle or aim of promoting unity among the world’s Christian Churches NSW Ecumenical Council? The NSW Ecumenical Council trading as Churches Together NSW.ACT is a fellowship of churches (currently‚ fourteen) in the state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Its ecumenical endeavour is about churches working together in mission. This mission has three foundations: maintaining “the unity of the Spirit in the bonds of peace” [Ephesians 4: 3]‚ being

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    A ground breaking new tool used to study the heavens was introduced in the 17th century. This tool was known as the telescope. It revealed the cosmos in a different way than our naked eye could ever perceive. The telescope opened doors to countless stars‚ nebulae‚ galaxies‚ and a slew of never before seen wonders. With its creation came limitations and caused the need to improve and upgrade the methods in which the telescope functioned and find new ways of viewing the heavens.There are three main

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