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    Synoptic Gospels

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    Jesus’ ethics and morals are still crystallised for Christians today by a virtue of the gospel of Matthew, along with the other synoptic gospels, revealing a deeper understating of the portrayal of Jesus. Mathew’s Gospel is written to mainly satisfy the Jewish beliefs, this may differ to the other synoptic gospels as they all had a specific structure and style of writing to portray Jesus depending on their audience and time. Matthew’s representations of Jesus as being a teacher, a fulfiller of…

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    Much is known about the Ancient Egyptians, but there is also much left to be discovered. There were many other ancient civilizations that followed the Egyptians, surfacing in all corners of the world. Each having their own way of life, developing on different sides of the world. However, despite the different locations of these civilizations, many of them ended up having the same practices and belief systems. To see the similarities between different civilizations, one could compare the…

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    The Declaration of Independence is regarded as an icon of American Independence and national identity. It is a moral standard that defines people’s lives. Politically it is an expression of the values and political ideologies of America. This literary text reveals the genius of Thomas Jefferson, the creator. Mayer records the birth and inscription and reintroduction of this highly revered book and in the process tries to remove several myths and misconceptions associated with it. Hence, the…

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    The Triad Of An Open Adoption Mary Lynn Azar Sophomore English Rhetoric-ENL213-Section R Presented to: Dr. Rosine Zgheib Notre Dame University- Louaize Open Adoption The Triad of an Open Adoption Each one needs someone to rely on, someone who will always love and care about, needs to love and to be loved back. And this kind of love can only be fulfilled by the family love. But what about those who are in lack of this kind of love? What about a childhood with no parents? Or even…

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    Huntington’s Disease Huntington’s disease is an inherited disease that causes degeneration of brain cells. It is a complex disease that affects specific areas in the brain, one particular is the the motor area. The degeneration of brain cells is caused from a genetic mutation in DNA during DNA synthesis. The defect causes cytosine, adenine, and guanine (CAG) to repeat over and over again in DNA sequencing. With each generation that develops HD the mutation may expand further causing more CAG…

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    The Synoptic Gospels The New Testament is composed of four Gospels written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the Synoptic Gospels because they all contain either similar or identical stories from Jesus’ life. Synoptic means that they can be read together “with one eye” (Harris 117). All the connections and similarities between the Synoptic Gospels had created an issue for scholars that they referred to as the Synoptic Problem. In order to solve…

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    Melchizedek Research Paper

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    the kings and blessed him, and to him Abraham apportioned a tenth part of everything. He is first, by translation of his name, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem, that is, king of peace. He is without father or mother or genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of God he continues a priest forever.” (Hebrews 7:1-3). Here we see that Melchizedek could not be Jesus, the Son of God, because he is said to resemble him. Hebrews…

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    World Parent Myth Analysis

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    This type of myth involves the breaking apart of a static primeval state. There are two types, in the first form of the world parent myth the beginning consists of the eternal union of the parents, a union that has to be broken in order for creation to take place. These myths often depict creation as the result of a sexual union, and serve as genealogical record of the deities born from it. In the second form of World Parent myth, creation itself springs from dismembered parts of the body of the…

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    Herodotus Bacchae Analysis

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    Beginning with “Herodotus’s first hand familiarity help to explain his pluralistic outlook as an historian as well as his attitude toward issues of “blood,” birth, and genealogy” with ethnic diversity and perhaps his own mixed background arguably” as his native Halicarnassus was founded at the end of the heroic age by colonists from Troezen, and its citizens continued to consider themselves Dorian,” (347). The abstract notion…

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    There are multiple ways to interpret the passages of the Bible. Differences in interpretation may be attributed to the discrepancy between the ancient authors and modern readers, or due to the lack of detail that is left for the audience to infer. Tamar is a woman described in Genesis 38 whom faces a conflict and has to decipher how to deal with it. Whether she is depicted as honorable or corrupted is based on individual justification. Tamar is justified in her actions of sleeping with her…

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