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    The Authenticity of the Gospels in the person of Jesus Christ The gospel of John recounts a pool in Siloam where Jesus heals a blind man, "Go," he told him, "wash in the Pool of Siloam" (this word means "Sent"). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing,”” (John 9:7, New International Version). According to Dickinson, the gospels tell of the events in the life of Jesus took place during an oppressed time in history where he believes today, there is a connection between history and faith.…

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    The nation of Israel chosen by God to be a blessing for the entire world became divided and corrupt shortly after the death of King David. They lost sight and focus of God in the worship of idols, rejection and disobedience to God. The three major sins of Israel and Judah revealed in l and 2 Kings is moral corruption, social injustice, and idolatry. The sins of Israel kings introduced idol worship to their kingdom, sacrifice offerings were made in places other than instructed by God. The…

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    Kenosis Heresy Essay

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    Attributes that he shades is Omnipresence, Omnipotent, and Omniscient. Inspite of that, Kenosis is certain that Jesus did not shade his love, holiness, and truth attributes. b. Jesus becomes poor This opinion is Dibelius’ that he bases on Luke 1:53 (he has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty), Ruth 1:21 (I went away full, and the LORD has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi, when the LORD has testified against me and the Almighty has brought calamity…

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    Coping With Trauma

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    Abnormal Grief. Many of the normal grief responses in a time of loss can become unhealthy and abnormal when they are prolonged (Shear, 2012). Abnormal grief can be displayed through worsening of anxiety disorders, negative health behaviors and tendencies towards suicide. Additionally, grief is often compounded when unresolved grief resurfaces with the advent of a current loss (Wright, 2011). Ideally, initial grief, no matter how painful, will evolve and become integrated into the new life of…

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    of faith in these Israelites calls for an answer from Jesus. The gospel of Matthew shows how Jesus used parables to teach the Israelites who opposed him. Much like in the time of Isaiah, Jesus faced a people who were “hardened” against the teachings of salvation. Jesus tells the disciples that the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled that unless the people see conversion, they will hear, but not understand (Mt 13:14-15). The overall motif of these parables is that the church of Jesus is not only…

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    Healing In The Atonement

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    necessarily follows from the first principle we have stated. If sickness be the result of the Fall, it must be included in the atonement of Christ, which reaches "Far as the curse is found." But, again, it is most distinctly stated in the 53rd chapter of Isaiah, as we have seen: He is said to have borne our sickness and carried our pains, the word "bear" being the very same used for the atonement of sin; the same used elsewhere to describe the act of the scapegoat in bearing away the people 's…

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    History Of The Cavaliers

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    Brogdon, London Perrantes and Isaiah Wilkins against Carolina’s Joel Barry II, Marcus Paige, Justin Jackson, Brice Johnson and Kennedy Meeks.…

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    chapter 10 by telling of the necessity of the return of Israel back to the Lord. However, Paul’s dilemma is with Israel’s blindness to the truth. “Who has believed what he has heard from us? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?” (Isaiah 53:1). B. That with the salvation of the Gentiles, Israel will become a nation – who will come back to the Lord - in their jealousy. Thus, the whole world will have heard the good news that is mighty to save: “But I ask, have they not heard?…

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    made to both David and Abraham. C. Second, he references common Messianic passages from the Old Testament (Matt. 1:22-23; 2:5-6; 8:14-17). 1. The first one he uses is the virgin birth promise (Matt. 1:22-23). a. This is a quotation from Isaiah (Is. 7:14). b. It refers to a sign given to king Ahaz of Judah. c. It is intended to be a sign that Syria’s kings would forsake their land (the place Ahaz dreaded). d. Matthew, however, he connects Jesus to this promise. e. This is called a…

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    Post Like Sheep Analysis

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    a story told by a man, who had to take the sheep to pasture in the morning and evening. The sheep were unruly and would wonder off, he found them to be frustrating. He says he “…so I quite understand when Isaiah says, ‘We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us turned to our own way’ (53:6).” He goes on listing a few ways we wonder and I thought how do I wonder. Like his example on of mine would be “I’m busy” or in my case; I am so busy, I am tired. I was thinking just the other day how…

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