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    George Frederick Handel was born on February 23rd, 1685. His parents were George and Dorothy Handel of Halle Saxony Germany. His father was 73 when he was born and he was an eminent barber-surgeon who served in the court of Saxony Weissenfels and Margraviate of Brandenburg. Handel was inspired by music. Unfortunately, his father was very surprised and urged him to study law instead. His father restricted his use of any musical instruments. Luckily his mother, on the other hand, was very supportive and gave Handel opportunities to learn music, and helped him stash a clavichord in the attic that he would play while his family slept. Fortunately, Handel's father did eventually give in when Handel went with his father to visit his nephew George Christian. Who happened to be, Duke Johnsons valid. With the with the help of the Duke, Handel was able to convince his father to let him take up music lessons and keyboard techniques. Handle started studying under Frederick William Zachary. He was the organist of the Lutheran monarchy. Under Frederick’s instruction, Handel was able to learn how to play many instruments with multiple harmonies and contemporary style. He also learned to work on fugue subjects. In 1698, Handel was privileged to play for Frederick the first of Prussia. Unfortunately, Handel father still wasn't fully convinced that he could make it, He urged him to study law. Handel started studying law under Christian Thomas at the University of Halle. At the…

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    King David

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    the Old City of Jerusalem. It is a fairly small section of an extended ancient retaining wall. Theoretically, it was thought to have been raised as part of the development of the Second Jewish Temple by Herod the Great. According to Unger,…

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    God called David to be the “shepherd of my people Israel, you who shall be ruler over Israel” (New Revised Standard Version, 2 Samuel 5:2). David replaced King Saul, the first king of Israel because he had lost favor with the Lord. As king, David conquered the previous inhabitants of Jerusalem, the Jebusites. After David and the Israelites settled in Jerusalem, the Philistine people tried to conquer them. However, the Lord delivered a victory to David, which allowed him to obtain the Ark of the…

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    The Christians believed that they were fighting for Jesus to claim back his holy place of birth. However, the Muslims had it in their mind that they were defending THEIR land and the Christians were invaders. As a result, in 1099, when these Christian and Muslim armies collided in Jerusalem, it…

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    Essay On Paul

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    A few years after Christ, Paul was born to a family of Jews in the City of Tarsus. His parents were both of Jewish lineage, resulting in his practicing of Judaism in his adolescence. During his schooling, Gamaliel, a Pharisee in Jerusalem, was Paul’s teacher. Paul spent his childhood learning to convert all followers of other faiths to Judaism using any means necessary. The occasional quotes from Greek poets in Paul’s writings allude that Paul also learned Greek and other languages from…

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    Solomon's Disobedience

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    During the time of Samuel, why did the people of Israel desire a king? Saul, David, and Solomon are the most well-known kings of Israel, and the common attribute that each king either excelled in or struggled with was obedience. Obedience is what God asked from each king; unfortunately, not every king obeyed the commands of the Lord. Originally, they were not supposed to a king, but the people of Israel did not trust God and wanted to follow other nations. Samuel at the time was getting old and…

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    The Dome of the Rock is one of the most sacred buildings for Muslims in Jerusalem and around the world. It’s situated in the heart of the old city, on the site of Solomon’s Temple and the second Temple. In early Islamic Jerusalem, the a number of members in the declined Jewish population of the city were once permitted to pray on Temple Mount (Peters 194). After the construction of the Dome of the Rock, however, the atmosphere of the area changed (Peters 194). Jews who were temporarily allowed…

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    There is common idea in Israel that the standing for women, economically, socially and culturally has improved enormously in recent years, particularly the last two decades, and that mainstream society in Israel is moving towards an era of full and complete equality, regardless of gender. This opinion is extremely encouraging to many women and young girls have high aspirations for their part in Israeli society. It is also encouraging to men in Israel, who now can believe that their wives,…

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    Yahwistic Cultic Practices

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    northern Kingdom of Israel, Judah had to prepare for an Assyrian annexation and tried to differentiate itself from their northern neighbors. In order to do so King Hezekiah and King Josiah both created religious reforms attempting to centralize the Jerusalem cultic practice and unite the people against both Assyrian and Babylonian aggression. High places became an easy target in the reforms of both kings. A high place is an elevated cultic installation where religious rites were performed.…

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    Aqsa mosque also known as Bayt Al Mudaqddas. It is the third holiest site in Islam and it is located in Jerusalem Israel. Al Aqsa was the second house of Allah to be built after the kabbah. The mosque was originally a small prayer house that was built by Rashidun caliph Umar.it was upgraded by the Umayyad caliph Abu al Malik and finished by his son Al Walid in 705 CE (Common Era). The mosque was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 746 CE and rebuilt by the Abbasid Caliph Al Mansurin 754 CE;…

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