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    The most prominent person in my life is Jesus Christ. It is in him that I live‚ move and find my being. He is so gentle‚ kind and loving. He speaks with so much wisdom‚ signs and wonders he performs. He causes the blind to see‚ the deaf to hear‚ the dumb to speak‚ and the lame to walk. He has never spoken a lie or hated anyone. He is a true symphony of love‚ peace and joy. He is royalty. He is indeed the lover of my soul. Before he left this earth he promised that He is gone to prepare a place

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    tomb‚ on the cross‚ and while going up to heaven. The blood of Christ is pouring on the man to indicate that human’s sin is cleaned by the blood of Christ. Thus‚ human can receive the true peace. In the background‚ tabernacle is implying that Christ has already become the true tabernacle and the mediator between human and God. The material of printing also contributes to the spreading of this artwork. This artwork was kind of serving as a message‚ pamphlet‚ or disseminated pictures for Luther’s theology

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    The 7 I Ams of John

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    The Seven "I am" Statements 1. "I am the bread of life" a. (John 6:35) The first of the seven "I am" statements recorded in the Gospel of John‚ each one emphasizing (John 6:35)an important aspect of the personal ministry of Jesus. This statement tells us that Christ is the substance that nourishes (John 6:35) spiritual life (John 6:53). b. Jesus promises to welcome all who come to Him in repentance and faith (John 6:37). Also see the study about Faith and Grace c. When

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    are God speaking to Moses on Mt. Sinai and giving him the instructions for the structure of the socioeconomic-judicial-political-religious system. These instructions include the anointing of priests‚ building of the tabernacle‚ instructions for the rituals of entering the tabernacle‚ the sacrificial system‚ the Sabbath year‚ and acceptable conduct for the people of Israel. The people were given specifics as to foods they were permitted to eat and what animals were to be offered in burnt offerings

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    Question Excerpt From Architectural History 01 Q.1)  | Founder of the Bauhaus School of Art. | | | A. | Alvar Aalto | B. | Eero Saarinen | C. | Walter Gropius | D. | Le Corbusier | Q.2)  | What architectural term is termed to be free from any historical style? | | | A. | Renaissance | B. | Eclecticism | C. | Art Noveau | D. | Baroque | Q.3)  | The architect of Chrysler building in N.Y. | | | A. | Erich Mendelsohn | B. | Welton Becket |

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    Psalm 76 - The Majesty of God in Judgment To the Chief Musician On stringed instruments A Psalm of Asaph. A Song Written by Asaph: A Levite; one of the leaders of David’s choir (1 Chr. 6:39). Psalms 50 and 73-83 inclusive are attributed to him. He is mentioned along with David as skilled in music‚ and a “seer” (2 Chr. 29:30). The “sons of Asaph‚” mentioned in 1 Chr. 25:1‚ 2 Chr. 20:14‚ and Ezra 2:41‚ were his descendants‚ or more probably a class of poets or singers who recognized him

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    Running head: THE MAKING OF A NATION The making of a nation Old Testament historical perspectives The making of a nation God lead the Hebrew slaves away from Egypt in the book of Exodus. The story demonstrated the progress of changes the Hebrew slaves into a nation. Several actions occur showing God worked to direct his people out of enslavement and into an existence of fortune and devotion. Several phases occurred in the process of making a nation. God chose Moses as

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    The Old Testament Covenants The Old Testament Covenants “A covenant is an unchangeable‚ divinely imposed legal agreement between God and man that stipulates the conditions of their relationship” CITATION Gru00 \p 515 \l 1033 (Grudem‚ 2000‚ p. 515). The essence of the Old Testament Covenants between God and Abraham‚ and subsequently with the Israelites were designed to spiritually inspire the people to reciprocity: God’s promises of His eternal presence‚ love‚ and blessings in exchange for their

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    and passion. This may refer to the passion of Christ. The Red Room provides both biblical imagery with the use of “tabernacle” and also an insight into how Religious faith and the intimidating portrayal of God was used as a punishing element towards young children. “Tabernacle” and “Pillar” are clear reference to Exodus where “all the people saw the cloudy pillar stand at the tabernacle door: and all the people stand up and worship”. Not only does this again support the idea of religious means of apparition

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    Kurt Anderson Book Report WRSP 510 Biblical Foundations of Worship (On Line) Mathena‚ G.‚ One Thing Needful. Chapter 1: One Thing Needful Summary: In Mathena’s insight into the story of Mary and Martha he observes‚ what I will call the three C’s‚ in Martha. This story illustrates Martha’s “commendable” act as she desires to serve Christ as she wanted this meal “to be her very best.” Her actions are also‚ “condemnable”‚ as her activity takes priority over her relationship with Christ. Lastly‚ there

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