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    The issue of the crucifixion and death of Jesus (Isa) is important to Muslims as they believe that Jesus will return before the end of time. Muslims believe Jesus was not crucified‚ but was raised bodily to heaven by God‚ a belief also found in the Gospel of Basilides. However‚ this view is disregarded as agnostic by Christians who only accept the 4 gospels contained in the New Testament as genuine. The other 28‚ seldom publicised‚ are viewed as heretical. Depending on the interpretation of the

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    The Holy One‚ Word of God‚ Emmanuel‚ and Son of God‚ these names describe one man: Jesus Christ. No other person in the history of the world is more well known or respected. The man born of a virgin and raised by a carpenter. He taught kindness and compassion while driving out hate and corruption‚ and his own people‚ the Jews‚ and the Romans put him to death for preaching the good news. Jesusimpact on the world is unparalleled. Wars were fought in his name. The church‚ his lasting gift‚ influenced

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    category of Christians. However God may impact all of our lives daily‚ only those who allow him to are influenced significantly. The death and ressurection of Jesus Christ is an event that occurs in the New Testament where Jesus‚ God ’s only son‚ is crucified‚ buried‚ and three days later rises from the dead. Christians accept the New Testament story as an historical account of a ressurection‚ which is central to the christian faith. However its impact on other religions reinforces the gravity

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    The Week Before the Death of Jesus The week began with the arrival of Jesus in Bethany. Lazarus was there; he had been brought back to life by Jesus earlier. Martha served Jesus dinner‚ and Lazarus dined with him. Afterwards‚ Mary used her hair to anoint Jesus’ feet with a pound of spikenard‚ which is oil that was very expensive. The house was filled with the fragrance of this ointment. Shortly after‚ Judas Iscariot‚ the son of Simon that would later betray Jesus‚ asked Jesus why the ointment was

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    This essay states the comparisons of the death and crucifixion of Jesus Christ Socrates. The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is an event that occurred during the 1st century AD. Jesus‚ whom Christians believe to be the Son of God as well as the Messiah‚ was arrested‚ tried‚ and sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged‚ and finally crucified Collectively referred to as the Passion‚ Jesus’ redemptive suffering and death by crucifixion represent the central aspects of Christian theology‚ including the

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    crucifixion‚ agony‚ and death of Jesus offer life lessons and an example for us to follow. 1 Peter 2:21 (ESV) says: "For to this you have been called‚ because Christ also suffered for you‚ leaving you an example‚ so that you might follow in his steps.” We see the suffering that Jesus endured‚ as well as His burial‚ resurrection‚ and ascension through the Gospel writers. Jesus left us with an example to follow as he died on the cross for us – a perfect example‚ as Jesus was without sin and knew

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    As Historian Philip Schaff stated‚ "This Jesus of Nazareth‚ without money and arms‚ conquered more millions than Alexander‚ Caesar‚ Mohammed‚ and Napoleon; without science...he shed more light on things human and divine than all philosophers and scholars combined; without the eloquence of schools‚ he spoke such words of life as were never spoken before or since‚ and produced effects which lie beyond the reach of orator or poet; without writing a single line‚ he set more pens in motion‚ and furnished

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    IMPACT OF THE BLACK DEATH The topic of this paper is the Impact of the Black Death. We will discover what the Black Death is‚ where it came from‚ and Influence that is had on society. The Black Death was a fast spreading plague that was reported aboard Genoese vessels in early October 1347. Because these vessels were sent back out to sea where everyone who encountered these vessels was contaminated by a fast spreading plague. Was there any way to have prevented this epidemic? Martin

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    DID THE LIFE OF JESUS MAKE AN IMPACT UPON THE WORLD OF HIS DAY? HOW DOES THE LIFE OF JESUS MAKE AN IMPACT UPON TODAY’S SOCIETY? Suddenly‚ they were willing to give their lives to tell Jesus’ story to the world. Many were tortured and killed because they proclaimed Jesus was alive. Skeptics and enemies were also transformed. Jesus’ younger brother‚ James‚ didn’t think Jesus was anybody special. But after his resurrected brother appeared to him‚ James not only believed Jesus was Lord but became

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    Impact of the Black Death Week 5 paper for HIS 103 The Black Death‚ also known as the bubonic plague or Pasteurella pestis had several impacts on the population in its active years. The Black Death‚ also known as the bubonic plague or Pasteurella pestis had several impacts on the population in its active years. Theses effects summarize to a debilitating disease with physical as well as internal health effects‚ it affected more countries than common knowledge tells us‚ and it forced a significant

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