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    Exegesis #3 Mark 6:1-11

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    and plotted against Jesus (11) Exegesis: Luke 6:1-11 This text opens with Jesus and his disciples walking through a grain field. It is the day of the Sabbath. His disciples begin to grow hungry. They are not supposed to do any work or eat on this day. But they still grab handfuls of grain‚ and begin to eat them. Some of the Pharisees were watching this and questioned them as to why they were doing this‚

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    The Evidence of Jesus

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    XII. Other evidence to support Jesus’ resurrection C. Conclusion The Evidence of Jesus Historical Evidence Source of Evidence I believe that Jesus existed; the bases of evidence for Jesus include the four Gospels in the Bible (found in the New Testament)‚ the apocryphal gospels (not included in the Bible)‚ Paul’s letters in the Bible‚ written sources (after the life of Jesus)‚ circumstantial evidence‚ and archaeological evidence (McIntyre‚ 2010). From the above sources‚ the most ignored source

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    WEEK 2 STUDY QUESTIONS 1. What does Powell mean by “the earthly Jesus?” What does Powell mean by the “historical Jesus” and the “exalted Jesus?” According to Introducing the New Testament‚ Mark Powell discusses the two type of “Jesus’s” found in the New Testament. Powell explains that the earthly Jesus‚ and the exalted Jesus are the same person but the Christian faith likes to distinguish between the two. For instance‚ the earthly Jesus is explained as the actual person. The Jewish man who was

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    Evangelion (ευαγγέλιοv) is a Greek word which means Gospel‚ or an act of proclaiming the good news. When we speak of Gospel‚ we mean the four Gospel‚ which include: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The Gospel talks about ancient Christian kerygma which was formally existed as an oral tradition but with time was written down in text. It is this ancient tradition that is at the foundation of the term evangelion (Gospel) that this essay tends to address.

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    Lost Letters Pergamum

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    literature ultimately leads him into a correspondence with the Gospel writer Luke‚ relationships with new groups of Christians‚ and eventually to a new life as a believer. During the correspondence‚ Antipas receives a copy of the Gospel of Luke‚ seeks out and finds Christians‚ sees life from the perspective of other classes‚ and questions his own life. Antipas encounters two different groups of Christians: those who do not understand the gospel message‚ which ends with compromise‚ and others who hold

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    resurrected‚ they started to preach the gospel of their Risen Lord.The faith in Jesus’ resurrection produced the Church and its Christology. After Christ’s resurrection‚ His disciples continued to remain within the fold of Judaism. The small community of believers was later called a sect by the Jews‚ but it was still purely Jewish. Although their teachings were highly unpopular‚ day after day Christians went to the Temple to worship and to preach the Gospel. Christianity spread initially from Jerusalem

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    develop theology‚ but for Gunton‚ a true understanding of God will only happen through a mind that connects with Jesus Christ. It can‚ therefore‚ be concluded that Colin Gunton is an evangelical theologian. His theological enterprise is based on a gospel-centred understanding of the Trinitarian God’s active relation to temporal creation. As an evangelical theologian‚ his concern is for the understanding of God as a Triune creator and the way God relates with the world and the ethical

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    Pre Existence of Christ

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    Existence of Christ Christ existed before his birth this was the pre-existence. This will always be a essential part of Christology in the sense that if Christ did not exist before the virgin birth‚ then what can we believe of the Bible? The Bible gives us up front statements concerning Christ’s pre-existence. These statements as one can see the meaning of the preexistence

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    Jesus, life myth or truth

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    approach that he was born a virgin affirming that he was born. Many eyewitnesses can and have proclaimed Jesus as really a man and a man who walked on earth. These include those such as author and scholar Lee Strobel‚ Blumberg‚ gospel writer John Mark‚ ancient Historian “Thallus” and John McCray an author‚ publisher‚ and apologetics major. Thus the reality that Jesus can be proven through archeological‚ biological‚ chronological and biblical evidence. Biblically‚ scripture is

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    The author achieved his purpose to investigate the gospels (as well as other New Testament books) in the same manner he would an eyewitness testimony of a crime scene. In the first half of the investigation‚ Wallace teaches his reader how to be a detective. Initially‚ he tends to describe detective work like emphasizing the power of circumstantial evidence‚ the danger of presuppositions‚ and the critical use of abductive reasoning (distinguishing reasonability versus possibility). He later ties in

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