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    You can tell that the Jewish priest, Caiaphas, is not too happy about it, because the townspeople rush to Jesus and embrace him with the fanning of palm leaves. To end this, the leaders talk about killing Jesus “for the sake of the nation, Jesus must die” (Betsworth, p. 3). In the records…

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    The Divine Plan The Passion of the Christ, a Hollywood portrayal of the judgement and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, brings to life the Gospel’s narration of the most important day of mankind. This paper will demonstrate that although the movie’s depiction slanted towards a bias of the Jewish people being against Jesus, the Sanhedrin were not representatives of the sediment of the Jews. It will also show that Pontius Pilate, a man of consciousness, was ultimately used as a pawn by God to carry…

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    box was designed with a soft, chalky, limestone, which was popular material at that period. The materials are not currently present. In 1990, in Jerusalem, there was the discovery of an ossuary It was a burial box filled with bones beading the name Caiaphas, who according to the bible was the highest priest who judged and condemned Jesus to the crucified. Another ossuary was discovered bearing an inscription in Aramaic which read "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." With this discovery,…

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    Redditt’s Crucifixion Of Jesus Christ he says that “the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus Christ occurred about 30 c.e.”. He says that the Gospels “agree that Jesus was questioned at night by Jewish authorities, particularly the high priest Caiaphas”… and that the “final Trial under Pilate, at the end of which Jesus was condemned to be crucified” (Redding). Jesus was tried and convicted for doing nothing more than what God had sent Him to do. He was sent to restore the relationship…

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    DeMille’s presents a black and white silent classic about the life of Jesus in King of Kings. DeMille’s silent black and white film tells the works of Christ in a way that it truly stands the test of time. There is significant details from scriptures in the Gospels included in the film. Often there were quotes from the bible with footnotes of chapter and verse. This film is produced in a way that makes it easier for the audience see the reverence to the Bible. There are also dialogues shown…

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    Dante’s profound Imagination The Divine Comedy, one of the most famous work by Dante Alighieri described the poet, Dante himself walk through the inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Since the artwork was done seven hundred of years ago, does did Dante accurately organize the circles? In other words, are the sins really worse as he heads to the center of Hell? Is greed really worse than glutton or lust? Is fraud really worse than heresy? Combining personal feelings from Dante himself and…

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    The Apostle Peter Analysis

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    Introduction Methodology The research methodology used for this biography on Peter is a scholarly evaluation. While there were many popular sources (pastors or specialist) available on this topic, they often adapted their findings to appeal to a general audience. Additionally, these popular sources mainly offer a quick and sometimes bias overview of the life of Peter rather than an objective and comprehensive academic account. Therefore, popular sources were not used for research in writing…

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    In Greek, this is an onomatopoetic word. This means it’s a word that imitates the sounds associated with the objects or actions it refers to (like the word buzz in English sounds like the sound a bee makes when he is flying around). The word zeloo imitates the sound of boiling water, and it literally means to bubble over because it’s so hot! In a positive sense, zeloo is to be zealous in the pursuit of good, to desire earnestly, to strive after, to pursue, to be eager to possess. In the…

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    Chapter Two Biblical Rationale Introduction In order to give chaplains a clear guide on how to help those suffering with thoughts of suicide, they must first see suicide as it is addressed in the Bible. To do this, a person must be aware of the various aspects of suicide that are seen in society as well as within scripture. Ultimately, suicidality begins when a person expresses an ideation or desire to die. A suicidal ideation is defined as any self-reported thoughts of engaging in suicide…

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