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    Rizza1 The piece of work that I really admired and found myself starring at much longer than the others that was made between 1450 to 1750 was‚ Nicolas Poussin’s‚ Landscape with St. John on Patmos. Knowing from my past art history research and education‚ Nicolas Poussin is considered to be one of the most influential French artists of his era‚ with this painting being a great example of why he can take that honor. This painting is an example of a new style of thoroughly set and highly idealized

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    Rescue Me St. John Ambulance Team In school periods‚ students can join sports‚ news editing‚ cheerleading teams‚ and other academia groups. My alma mater was Chong Hwa High School‚ which was a little different from other schools because it didn’t have its own medical support‚ so medical care was provided by St. John ambulance team. Participating in this ambulance team was my gleeful period when I was a high school student. Still‚ I clearly remember the reasons for joining St. John Ambulance‚ being

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    John The Baptist Essay

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    There are two major sources that contribute to the historical view of John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth‚ the gospels and the writings of the historian Josephus. When discussing the historical significance of John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth‚ it is important to include a discussion of the two major sources and their historical backdrop and accuracy‚ as well as any issues that may arise with the use of these source materials. Only after fully understanding the backdrop in which these historical

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    John the Baptist (Preparing the Way of the Lord) Setting: Church Small Group Length of Delivery: One hour for each lesson Class: NBST 515 Instructor’s Name: Dr. René A. López Date Submitted: 12/8/2013 OUTLINE Lesson I: Birth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5-66) I. Introduction II. Zechariah is told about the birth of John (Luke 1:5-25) A. The parents of John‚ Zechariah and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-7) 1. Zechariah is a priest in the Jewish temple (Luke 1:8-10)

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ John the Baptist was not part of a Baptist Church!However‚ we refer to him as "Baptist" because he was known for baptizing people with water. Crazy‚ right? This John that we hear so much about was truly a vital piece to this story of the Gospel. He was the harbinger of Christ; rolling out the carpet for the Gospel to infiltrate the earth. John the Baptist was a good and faithful servant. John’s life began in the womb of Elizabeth (Mary’s - the mother of Jesus’ - cousin)

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    The first one is called Salome Receiving the Head of St. John the Baptist by Andrea Solario. The work is very colorful‚ and it shows chiaroscuro with the dark background and light on the faces of Salome and John the Baptist. The focal point is on John’s head. This is one of Solario’s most notable works‚ and the figure style is influenced by Leonardo Da Vinci. The story behind the painting is that Herodias had a quarrel with John the Baptist‚ and would have killed him herself. Instead‚ her daughter

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    represent? a) The people that would run from the gospel. b) Christ’s resurrection from the dead. c) A great disaster that would come and destroy the people. d) Christ’s love would reach even the most vile‚ like Ninevah. . 2) Which Herod had John the Baptist beheaded? a) Herod Archelaus b) Herod the Great c) Herod Antipas d) Herod Agrippa . 3) Matthew most likely wrote his letter from a) Antioch of Psidia b) Rome c) Antioch of Syria d) Jerusalem . 4) Jesus told the disciples that the greatest

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    Herod the Great and Poem

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    stepdaughter of Herod Antipas‚ ruler of Galilee in Palestine. Her infamy comes from causing St. John the Baptist ’s execution. The saint had condemned the marriage of Herodias and Herod Antipas‚ as Herodias was the divorced wife of Antipas ’s half brother Philip. Incensed‚ Herod imprisoned John‚ but feared to have the well-known prophet killed. Herodias‚ however‚ was not mollified by John ’s incarceration and pressed her daughter Salome to "seduce" her stepfather Herod with a dance‚

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    the Dance of the Seven Veils. Herod’s lust for Salome is emphasized‚ which Salome uses to gain her wishes by performing the famous "Dance of the Seven Veils." Salome‚ in turn‚ desires to have John the Baptist — a new interpretation of the original myth. In the end‚ the only way Salome may have any part of John‚ quite literally‚ meant that she must demand his head be given to her. Salome fulfills her passion by kissing the dead lips of John’s decapitated head‚ who had previously rejected her. This new

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    1 Jesus of Montreal In the movie‚ Jesus of Montreal‚ Daniel experiences conflict between the institutional church and commercial media culture. The film parallels the life of Jesus‚ as the Passion Play and the film itself overlap. One of the major themes in the film is the decrease in traditional and spiritual culture in Quebec‚ and the increase in consumer culture where relationships don’t hold enough self-gratification and where human beings‚ especially artists‚ are turned into a world

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