Gospel of the Hebrews

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    The bible is from the original source and the word testament means testimony. Testimony means ‘proof or evidence that something exists or is true’ (merriam webster dictionary). The first stage of the four Gospels was based on the teachings and parables of Jesus during his lifetime when he travelled and preached about the ‘Reign of God’. During 30-33 AD, the idea of the Reign of God was at the centre of his instruction and way of life. Jesus preached the Reign of God to be the relationship of…

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    Nineveh A Sin City

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    In ancient Hebrew times, Nineveh was the ancient capital of Assyria. The Assyrian empire became very powerful because Nineveh was right in the middle. Nineveh was described as a very prosperous city. The city of Nineveh was built by Nimrod mentioned in the book of Genesis 10:11: “From that land he went into Assyria and built Nineveh” Nimrod was the hunter who helped build the tower of Babel and escorted the world in a rebellion against God. The roots of that city was build up from a rebellious…

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    Book Of Luke Purpose

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    author of the gospel was very educated and gifted as a ariter and this great book worked as a doctor. Luke is also known to be the author of The Book of Acts and was a great friend of Paul’s. Luke had people in mind when he wrote this book. He wrote to Theophilus, of course the Gentiles, Jesus followers, and to people worldwide who desired to read. Luke…

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    Faith Reflection

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    they hear without someone preaching to them? So even as poorly as we may feel we are a presenting the gospel message; are we not better than not hearing the message at all? The lesson pointed out that biblical faith requires a personal encounter with the living Jesus Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:4 4 The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. There are times when the message is…

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    we are supposed to chase after and strive to be like. This discussion will cover how Jesus is superior to the various important figures of the Old Testament, the tabernacle and covenant associated with Israel, and will evaluate the relevance of Hebrews for contemporary relations between Jews and Christians. There are five areas noted in “A Survey Of The New Testament” (Gundry,…

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    Who Is Paul Persecuted

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    which changed his life and he then became a Christian (Acts 9:1-29; 22:19-20). When Paul melt with Jesus, he was empowered by the Spirit of Christ to witness and boldly proclaimed the gospel of Christ to all men and he was also persecuted for his faith (Acts 21:26-37; 22:4-29). When Paul was arrested for preaching the gospel,…

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    Book Of Acts Analysis

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    Although the Book of Acts is divided equally between both the apostle Peter and Paul, in order to ascertain that Paul is the answer the question of who had a greater impact, one must first find the individual trajectory that he had been given: “...when James and Cephas and John … recognized the grace that had been given to me, they gave to Barnabas and me the right hand of fellowship, agreeing that we should go to the Gentiles and they to the circumcised" (Galatians 2:9). Undoubtedly, on to the…

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    significant aspect of Jesus’ portraits has to do with the titles used to describe him and point to his humanness or divinity. The diction used in Mark is less suggestive of Jesus’ divine nature than in John. The most common title for Jesus in Mark’s gospel is “Teacher” or “Master,” plain human terms that emphasize the idea of serving others. Jesus is portrayed as the servant of God, but he is nonetheless the leader of the people on earth by virtue of his status as a prophet. Jesus being…

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    Dr Fritz Holiness

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    Chapter one describes the relationship between "holiness" and "separation." Dr. Moritz says, "separation is not all there is to holiness, but it is a vital part of the concept" (page 9). A study of the major Hebrew and Greek words (also put in English form for those who don't know Hebrew or Greek!) shows that "to sanctify, to make holy" includes the idea, "to set apart" (pages 8,9,105–113). God's holiness is intrinsic (i.e. necessary to His nature) and is both negative (separate from evil) and…

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    believed their power came directly from God. In contrast to the Catholic Church who believed the spiritual power came from the Pope and the Pope distributed this power to the people. The sixteenth century was a period of time when faith and the true gospel of Christ was hidden within pagan idolatry and hidden agendas. Although there is an up and coming spiritual reform through the new Messianic Christens movement. This new…

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