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    John 8: John 8 is going to show us a further conflict between Jesus, and the Judeans. While the initial conflict takes place between Jesus and the Pharisees, he will be attacked by a larger group of general Judeans (8:31). Chapter 8 represents the growing enmity between Jesus and people, other than the disciples, who have potential to follow him. He becomes more and more bold throughout the chapter, being able to confidently assert himself as a child of God, and not as an adversarial force…

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    continuation of Jesus’ teachings. A scholar wrote “Jesus came preaching the kingdom of god, but all Paul left us was the Church.” This could be understood as Paul not following the teachings of Jesus. This becomes very clear as you compare the writings of Paul to the teachings in the Gospel. There are more than a few examples where Paul completely goes against the words of Jesus. Whether it be his teaching of the old law, or how one achieves salvation, Paul’s words just do not follow those of…

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    The Events Leading Up to Jesus’ Birth When did man, as we know man, really start? Our faith tells us it started with Adam and Eve. God gave instructions to Adam and then to Eve. However, temptations set upon them and they made a bad choice. The angel Gabriel, said to Zechariah, “Don’t be afraid, Zechariah! God has heard your prayer. Your wife Elizabeth will have a son, and you will name him John” (Luke 1:13, NIV). Zechariah was told that his wife Elizabeth, who was unable to bear children,…

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    book “Knowing Jesus through the old Testaments” introduces the Jesus and the Old Testament of the Promise of God fulfilling purpose. As well I understand, the New Testament authors clearly statement is that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament of the Promise. One of the things, that understanding in the first part of the book explains about the fulfillment of Jesus Christ (wright 56). “By repeated use of the fulfilment phrase, Matthew The New Testament authors clearly saw Jesus as the…

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    Research Paper: How Did Jesus Change the World? God is eager to establish a peculiar, devoted affiliation with all society through Jesus. Jesus is good-naturedly waiting for the people of earth to consent His invite: “I have been standing at the door and I am constantly knocking. If anyone hears me calling him and opens the door, I will come in and have fellowship with him, and he with me.” (Rev. 3:20) This excerpt displays that Jesus would never turn on someone. If someone “opens the door” he…

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    Him. Jesus born of the virgin Mary, was God in a human body with a human soul yet maintained his divine nature. Our Lord walked on this earth sharing the revelation and love of the Father. But the centrality of His mission was to dye and offering up His soul as a sacrifice for the sin of the world. John the Baptist told his disciple, Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world. God was angry with sinful man, but nevertheless, he provide a sinless sacrifice, our Lord Jesus…

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    (e.g. Servant leadership combined with agape love) where good is rewarded and evil is rebuked (Gomez-Mejia et al. 2012, 494-595). Dale Roach (2016, 45)—author of The Servant Leadership Style of Jesus: A Biblical Strategy for Leadership Development—argues against creating a homogenous culture saying that Jesus’ practiced diversity when recruiting men for His team of disciples that included “fishermen, a tax collector, and a Zealot” as can be seen in the following passage of Matthew 10:2-4: Now…

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    In the book of Matthew, Jesus explains what is means to follow him in full obedience to God and Paul teaches people how to live out that obedience in his letter to the Romans. These two passages present the same viewpoint despite the different elements of humanity each depicts. Both Jesus and Paul present that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light for eternal life. However, obedience to the Mosaic Law is the affirmation of that faith. Matthew chapter five tells us that in the early stages…

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    Jesus Among Other Gods displays the absolute truths of the Christian message and strives to answer the longing questions of both believers and nonbelievers all around the world. Zacharias and Johnson explain how to distinguish Jesus from the other claims of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and atheism. With this, they aim to help readers understand the truths and claims of Jesus and His role in our lives and in our world of multiple gods. Ravi Zacharias and Kevin Johnson’s Jesus Among Other Gods…

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    need of healing, others because of the miracles they have seen him perform. While the multitude is making its way, Jesus arrives in Tiberias, goes up to the mountain, sits down and begins to talk with his disciples. Here is where we notice our first major difference in John’s account of this event in comparison to the other gospel writers. All the other writers talk here about Jesus having compassion on the crowd because they are like sheep with no shepherd. He takes the time to talk to the…

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