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    Sacrifice In The Crucible

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    compassion, selflessness, and piety. A character that is “sacrificing [them]self in some way for others”(Foster) characterizes a Christ figure, and Elizabeth embodies the role perfectly. She remains true to her religious ideals, following the Ten Commandments religiously and caring about Proctor’s well-being more than her…

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    Sunday Worship

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    The Laws of Moses or the Ten commands, first teach us that there is but one God, and we ought to worship him only. The second commandment teaches that there should be no image of any living creature to worship. The third commandment teaches no one should swear by God in a false matter, the fifth commandment commands that our parents should be honored. The six teach there should be no murder, and the seventh no one should commit adultery. The eighth commandments forbid us to steal, and the ninth…

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    The sermon begins with blessings to those the respond positively to the message. Jesus tells him that he had not come to abolish the law or th prophets but to fulfill (Harrelson, 2013, p. 1755). He tells them that anyone who breaks one of the commandments will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. He teaches that anyone who looks at a woman with lust has already commites adultery. If you married a divorced woman you have commited adultery (Harrelson, 2013, p. 1755). He teached the people…

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    Prostitution In The Bible

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    As seen through the Ten Commandments, God makes it clear to his people that any type of sexual promiscuity while one married is a sin. God declares, “You shall not commit adultery” Exodus 20:14. Adultery is committed when a person who is married has sexual relations with one who…

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    Ten Puritans Commandments “Thou shalt not steal.” “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s goods, not make unto thee any graven image.” “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord's name in vain; thou shalt have no other gods before me.” “Thou shalt remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy.” “Thou shalt honor thy father and mother.” “Thou shalt not bear false witness.” “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.” “Thou shalt not commit adultery.” “Thou shalt not kill.” “Thou shalt live by these…

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    Christianity brings to the table? The Sermon on the Mount is the cornerstone of Christianity. It brings together and extends upon The Ten Commandments. It begins with the beatitudes, which is a blessing. Jesus, then, goes through the commandments explaining in more detail each one. The extensions of The Sermon on the Mount are the deeper illustrations of The Ten Commandments. Through the speech, he speaks of many tenants.…

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    • The Eighth Commandment: Thou shalt never hide the facts. • The Seventh Commandment: Thou shalt always put in writing. • The Sixth Commandment: Thou shalt always justify. • The Fifth Commandment: Thou shalt always look for the silver lining. • The Fourth Commandment: Though shalt always bring solutions. • The Third Commandment: Thou shalt always remember your multiple audiences. • The Second Commandment: Though shalt ways follow up and follow through. • The First Commandment: Though shalt…

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    Decalogue Paper The fifth commandment, “Thou shalt not kill” is believed to make a direct reference to unprovoked, pre-meditated killing of a human by a human, or murder. The word “kill” is translated from the Hebrew word Ratsach, to murder, slay or kill.1 This is not to be confused with manslaughter, acts of war, or self defense. Not only is murder considered an offense towards God but anything that may lead to murder is forbidden as well. Martin Luther explains in the large catechism that…

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    It has been passed down from century to century. It marked an important day and document because it was a time where God had come down to his people and finally established ground rules. The ten commandments were written because it was to have an established written rule, that the Israelites must oblige. God came before the Israelites and was like, he had brought them out of Egypt, where they had suffered from slavery. (Exodus 20:1) With that the…

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    should be separated due to our country being able to express their choice in religion and overpowering one part of the government or another. I see the most effect way of adding any christian belief into the system would to at the least keep the ten commandments, which in others eyes are natural ways of living everyone should live by. Colson desires for more christians in politics since the christian majority has died down. He wants christians to bring in God’s righteousness and justice to…

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