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    The above passages occur when Jesus and his disciples (who have just been become apostles) go to reside in what may be one of the homes owned by Simon and Andrew in Capernaum. They are surrounded by a multitude of people craving for attention. Outside of the crowd came Jesus’ earthly family, who thought he had lost his mind from all that has happened and seek to protect him from danger and to protect their family honor. Also outside where the teachers of the law from Jerusalem. They were trying…

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    Gandhi and Jesus Gandhi was a largely well known, well followed, and believed in, he was a phenomenon overnight. Gandhi believed in equality and fair rights for all the occupants of India and their respective nationalities. Gandhi impacted the world and we are still learning about him and appreciating the changes he has brought with him and his adventure. Jesus was largely well known, well followed, and believed in. Jesus was teaching to all about Christianity and his heavenly father and all the…

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    thoughts raised during that time. Thus, the rock reflects a freedom attitude from traditional perceptions. However, it is remarkable to point that the use of rock in Broadway Musicals had several purposes. The show Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), which is based on the stories of Jesus written in the Gospels, exemplifies how the rock could be used to attract to new spectators to Broadway Shows. This show composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricized by Tim Rice was an attempt…

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    the two religions is that they both have a founder, or originator. Christianity being Jesus Christ and Buddhism being Siddhartha Gautama, unlike some religions who have no founder. Despite that these two religions share similarities, they also poses many distinct differences. Jesus is the son of Mary and Joseph, which they were residents of Nazareth. Mary the virgin was engaged to Joseph at that time. During Jesus’ birth, Mary and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem by donkey, so they…

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    Gospel Of Matthew Essay

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    Testament, the Gospel of Matthew, begins with the genealogy and infancy narrative of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Written to a Jewish community in Syria (Harrington 861) after the Romans had destroyed all of Jerusalem and the Temple of Herod, Matthew’s Gospel acts as a bridge from the Old Testament to the New Testament, revealing the identity of Jesus as the Supreme Teacher--the new Moses. Matthew interprets Jesus as the fulfillment of the Hebrew Scriptures by connecting his identity to Old…

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    Gospel Of Mark

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    Within the New Testament, the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John work together to give accounts of the life of Jesus; Mark, though, uniquely focuses on Jesus as God. Each of these gospels give an insight into the life of Christ from their perspective. Each of the authors was moved by the Holy Spirit to write their thoughts down onto paper. Each one of these authors had the, “primary purpose…to present the gospel message and call people to faith” (Elwell & Yarbrough, 2013, p. 57). They…

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    Imperial Tax to Caesar "13 Later they sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to Jesus to catch him in his words. 14 They came to him and said, “Teacher, we know that you are a man of integrity. You aren’t swayed by others, because you pay no attention to who they are; but you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. Is it right to pay the imperial tax to Caesar or not? 15 Should we pay or shouldn’t we?” But Jesus knew their hypocrisy. “Why are you trying to trap me?” he asked.…

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    In the Gospel of John, Jesus is shown performing miraculous deeds to prove to the Jewish people that he was the true son of God. John uses an eye-witness testimony to prove that Jesus was the true light sent down by God. The Gospel of John reveals that Jesus is the only son of God when Jesus prayed and said, “Now this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ” (JN 17:3, NABRE). John showed Jesus trying to convince non-believers through…

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    Throughout the Bible the reader learns about Jesus through many different stories, people, and types of writing. One of the many things the reader may learn, it the different traits God possesses and how different books of the Bible illuminate those different characteristics in their own unique way. This paper will be focusing on the four gospels and one portrait they each bring to focus in their respective books. In the book of Matthew, the book is catered to the Jewish Christians which…

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    The Gospel Of Mark Essay

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    Mark has a particular style of setting the scene of Jesus death. We are going to examine how Mark puts a dramatic emphasis in the death of Jesus Christ. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the climax of Mark’s dramatic narration. In addition, Mark tells the story in such an ambiguous way for the purpose of the reader to make their own inferences. In the gospel of mark, the narration mentions that there were bystanders provoking Jesus to drink the sour wine while mocking him. Notice,…

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