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    gospel’s word for the wondrous deeds of Jesus. Among the signs is the raising of Lazarus in Chapter 11. This account includes the narrative of the sickness‚ death‚ and the resurrection of Lazarus. It is also the climax of all the signs as Lazarus is presented as a token of the real life of Jesus. Because of the gift of life to Lazarus‚ Jesus is ironically put to death. Thus‚ it makes the people believe in Him once He has been raised from the dead. Moreover‚ Jesus proved in this account that He is the

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    would have been treated if it were posed before Jesus‚ hence focusing on what Jesus might have done when found in the same situation. The theological debate for this argument is: “How do we reconcile the fact that Jesus Christ was fully God with the fact that Jesus was fully human?” Christians believe that Jesus was fully man and God at the same time‚ formalized by the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451. Arianism believed by the Jehovah witness is that Jesus was the first and greatest creation of God. Muslims

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    Christianity: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth God made the earth as well as the sun‚ moon and stars.  He created plants‚ animals‚ man and woman.  He saw that his work was good and he rested after the heavens and the earth were finished. Man disobeyed God The first man and woman God made were named Adam and Eve.  Adam was placed in the Garden of Eden and God commanded him that he could eat of any tree in the garden except from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

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    ministry of Jesus. John the Baptist said that “I baptize you with water‚ but He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit. (Mark 1:8) After Jesus baptism‚ he was tempted by Satan but he overcame all of the temptations. Jesus then began calling on His disciples with the purpose being that these men would follow and learn from Him as Jesus shared and taught the gospel. Jesus predicts He will be killed and will rise three days later. Jesus predicts Peter will deny Him three times. Peter does just as Jesus predicted

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    THEO_201_D16_201330 Short Essay #2 Short Essay on the Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ The discussion regarding the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ has been a matter of debate since the earliest days of Christianity. The post-apostolic church became plagued by different heresies‚ some of which continue to this day. Generations of scholars have attempted to make sense of the human and divine natures coexisting in Jesus‚ some claiming that He could not be truly a man‚ others claiming He could

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    Throughout this gospel‚ Jesus Christ is depicted as the ‘suffering servant’ while encapsulating the core morals of integrity‚ compassion and justice. This culmination of qualities accentuates Jesus’ humanity and benevolence towards everyone who he encountered. Mark‚ or John Mark as some individuals identify the author as‚ hoped to influence others with a specific target of Non-Jewish Christians‚ by showing Jesus and people’s reaction to him. While the other gospels present Jesus as the archetype of a

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    some of Jesus’ most pertinent statements regarding the Law and the Prophets. Jesus summarized the Law and Prophets in Matthew 22:37-40. But the Sermon on the Mount best delivers insight into the mind of Christ regarding his view on this subject. He told his audience‚ “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them” (Matt 5:17). Jesus easily identifies his position here. From Romans 3:31‚ Paul validates what Jesus is saying

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    techniques. All through the novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ Hemingway refers back to the bible by likening the old man to Jesus. Santiago is compared to Jesus in the novel by allusions and genuinely grand imagery throughout the text before‚ during and after the crucifixion. Santiago‚ the old man in the novel‚ is corroborated as Jesus in the writing in allusion to Jesus ’s life before crucifixion. For example‚ “But after forty days without a fish...” Hemingway is relating Santiago ’s

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    THE PORTRAYAL OF JUDAS ISCARIOT: If there is one thing that modern literature and films do well it is to expose the villain. In the New Testament‚ Judas is represented as the betrayer of Jesus Christ. He is one of the twelve Apostles‚ the one who sold Jesus Christ out for thirty pieces of silver‚ and identified him with solely a kiss on the cheek. Later‚ crazed with guilt‚ Judas was said to have hung himself (Gospel of Matthew). He is the ultimate symbol of treachery and betrayal. Christianity

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    painting to life. Holy Trinity clearly shows Jesus in pain upon the cross inside a room. It gives the illusion of you looking in at Jesus and the crème pillars along the side of the room are embracing Jesus as they stretch to a beautiful red archway that extends into the room behind Jesus. The stretched archway behind Jesus is covered in crowned squares that give amazing depth to the room as they lead to another red archway in the distance behind Jesus. The red and crème pillars and archways are etched

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