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    years I found myself gravitating towards the programs that felt like a family and sticking with those people for the rest of my high school career. And not only does Lehigh establish its own community, but within that community, they give back to Bethlehem, especially…

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    When The Dow Jones Industrial Average was created in 1896, Charles Dow had nothing more than a piece of paper and pencil to mark down all of his calculations. The calculation method that he devised involved an average of 12 different stock pricings then the average would be divided by that same number in order to reveal the industrial average result. This method which was made simple is now the national model for all industrial averages used within the nation’s stock market tallies. Another…

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    people compared to previous messiahs. In the following paragraphs, we will be touching based on these issues for you to better understand my point of view in the matters stated above. It was stated that the bible only referred to Jesus being born in Bethlehem twice, whereas, in other instances, it was stated that he was from Nazareth. Because if he was born in Nazareth what happens to the fact that Herod wanted Jesus killed? Though the author mentions King Herod in the…

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    The Relationship of Hanukkah With Christmas Hanukkah and the lighting of the nine candle menorah take place for eight days in memorial of the miracle that happened at the rededication of the temple on the 24th of Kislev around 160 BC. Although the miracle of the oil is an awesome act of God, it is the opinion of this ministry that the greater miracle was the preservation of the Jews. My point is that if the Maccabee’s had not prevailed for the three years that they did, against the evil…

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    It was April 20th, 2016; Good Friday. A day where all Christians sit and ponder about what Christ did for us. As a family after the 40 days of Fasting, we too sat down to ponder on things we meditated on. Before starting the Lent Days of Fasting we usually write down a list of things of do's and don'ts and what as a family we want God to do for us. We also have our own individual list which we meditate in our quite times. It has been a norm in our family for the past 22years and has never…

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    JOURNEY Through Luke and Virgil: Call of Duty Proper citation in essay (examples) (Luke 9:21-22) (Aeneid Book # (Roman Numeral). Line #’s). The Gospel of Luke - the third and longest book in the New Testament Written – 1st century Values – Does Jesus CHALLENGE cultural values of the time? Duty (call to serve- Jesus teaches us all how to live a. overcome evil; b. heals; c. forgiveness of sins) Religion/Prayer Fate (Jesus is the Son of God; resurrection validates He’s the Son of God; Jesus…

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    The world is made up of many different religions and beliefs. We all believe in our beliefs because it's what we choose to believe in or because those beliefs were passed down to us from generation to generation. Whatever, the case may be as people we believe and defend our believes. We stand up for what we believe and believe that our religion is correct or the most accurate one compared to the rest. There are many resources that people use to know more about their religion. Today I will also…

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    Exodus Research Paper

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    b. Manna of the Messiah During forty years of wandering in the desert, God gave the Israelites manna as a daily food in order to feed them and sustain them during those years. Manna was the bread from heaven that God has given the Israelites to help them on the journey from Egypt to Canaan. In the book of Exodus, the Israelites received the manna every morning during their time in the wilderness (Ex 16: 13-14). When the Israelites saw it they asked, “What is it?” (Ex 16:15a RSVCE) In Hebrew,…

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    Justin Martyr or Saint Justin to the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox Churches, was a Christian apologist and an interpreter of the theory of Legos. He wrote many apologies and dialogs however all but three are lost. Justin Martyr was born in 100 AD at the city of Flavia Neopolis, now known as modern day Nablus north of Jerusalem. He was raised in a Pagan home and believed the pagan beliefs. Justin wrote about how he was unsatisfied with his current…

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    Over the period of time the art movement has changed drastically. Usually when the art changes it relate to the era that it was in. During the 19th and 20th century the “style of art history” increased in the passing decades’ art historians tried to avoid stylistic classification when it could be avoided. When it comes to art any piece is capable of being analyzed and compared in terms of style. Each art piece has its own identities and uniqueness the only one that has an incomplete identity is…

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