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    This essay will discuss the analysis of the” I Am Statements of Jesus in the book of John and the influences on the portrait of Jesus presented in his gospel.” In the essay‚ the key verses and the” I Am Statements” claims in the Old Testament and the seven miracles or signs will also be briefly discussed. In this book of John‚ Jesus requires that we have to believe in him as the true Son of God and see him as the God-sent divine son from heaven. The demands are seen in the comparison through the

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    Moses: The holy book of Judaism is the Torah. It is composed of 39 books creating the complete Old Testament‚ or Hebrew Bible. Jesus: The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament. The Old Testament is the complete Hebrew Bible. The New Testament tells of the lessons and journey of Jesus Christ while on Earth. Muhammad: The Qur’an is 144 chapters of my pure word. I sent the angel Gabriel to tell Muhammad and he did just that. There is no relation between the Qur’an and the Bible or Torah. Moses:

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    Theology of Missions

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    TO DR. STEPHEN PARKS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO WORLD MISSIONS ICST 500 BY SIMONE ATKINSON SUNRISE‚ FLORIDA MARCH 3‚ 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 OLD TESTAMENT TEXTS RELATED TO MISSION 1 NEW TESTAMENT TEXTS RELATED TO MISSION 3 NATURE OF GOD RELATED TO MISSION 4 MISSION THEOLOGY RELATED TO OTHER ASPECTS OF THEOLOGY 5 KEY THEMES AND MOTIFS OF MISSION THEOLOGY 6 MISSION THEOLOGY RELATED TO MISSIONARY‚ CHURCH LEADERS & LAY

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    A baby was born from a virgin‚ raised as a carpenters son‚ then killed. This is the shortened story of the Christian Messiah‚ however Jews do not believe that Jesus truly fulfills this roll. Definitely‚ this is one of several abounding differences between Christianity and Judaism‚ however there are correlation. Traditional practices‚ writings‚ women‚ mistreatment‚ and art comprise this theme. Traditional implications concerning Christian and Jews were numerous. Christians whole heartedly believe

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    Christianity Presentation

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    life and oral teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. Christianity is the world ’s largest religion‚[2][3] with about 2.4 billion adherents‚[4][5][6] known as Christians.[note 2] Christians believe that Jesus has a "unique significance" in the world.[7] Most Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God‚ fully divine and fully human‚ and the savior of humanity whose coming was prophesied in the Old Testament. Consequently‚ Christians refer to Jesus as Christ or the Messiah

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    Divorce and Remarriage

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    Divorce and Remarriage :a challenging ethical issue in Ambo Birhana Kristos Church 1.0. Introduction The difficulties of marriage and the pain of divorce have led some Christians to re interpret or deemphasize biblical teachings in an effective way to divorce and remarriage seem easier and more acceptable theologically. Ignoring or deemphasizing biblical teaching‚ however‚ is neither compassionate nor helpful. If we are to be effective teacher of marriage‚ we must have a clear understanding of the

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    Epistle To Hebrews Analysis

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    close friends and fellow workers. The characteristics of the letter indicate its author was a Jewish Christian who was knowledgeable in the Septuagint‚ the Greek translation of the Old Testament. He was well versed in the Old

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    Issues of the Churches Addressed by the General Epistles The Apostle Paul wrote a lot of the New Testament history‚ but the history did not end after his death (Lecture 7 2013). There were many other writings written after Paul’s death. These writing are known as the General Epistles. They are the books of Hebrew; James; 1and 2 Peter; 1‚ 2‚ 3 John; Jude and Revelation. The General Epistle address the issues that early church face. The author of the book Hebrews is greatly debate (Cates 2011)

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………….…….….…….4 Significance of the Day Of the Lord ………………….....……………….......…….……4 The Day Of The Lord In The Old Testament: A Day For Retribution And Punishment ..……………………………………………….5 The Day Of The Lord In The Old Testament: A Day for the Just……………….…….. ..……………………………………………….10 The Day of the Lord in the New Testament….…………………………………………..11 ‘The Day’ Refers to the Judgment Seat Of Christ………………………………………..12 Overcoming Controversy of the Day of the Lord .…………………………………

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    Intertestament Period

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    Period: 400 Years The Old Testament focuses on God’s covenant with his people and the stories of men of great faith and also men of prophecy‚ foretelling Christ coming. The New Testament‚ however‚ focuses on the redemption side. The Redemption side is Christ’s story here on Earth and his ministry to other people. Malachi‚ the last book written in the Old Testament‚ was written around 424 B.C. Then 418 years after‚ the book of Matthew‚ the first book of the New Testament‚ was written. The Intertestamental

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