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    to Gethsemane, he ordered his three core disciples to stand watch while he went off to pray. This is where John failed at his important duty. All three of them fell asleep, not once, but three times. They were not able to warn Jesus of that Judas Iscariot with the Temple Guard were coming to arrest him. When the disciples saw this, they all ran away and hid. John and Peter were the only two that hide, but were still able to follow Jesus. After Jesus’ death, John was the first one to believe…

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    Critique of Dante’s Hell Why do people do the things they do? Is it because they simply love to do it? Is it to make money? Is it to make another person happy? Ultimately, people do things because they want to get something out of it, or benefit from in it some form or another. For example, a teenager probably doesn’t just feel a burning desire to wash the dishes for their mom because they love her and want to serve her in any way imaginable. They most likely want their parents to let them go…

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    brother Abel in the Bible. The second round is named Antenora after Anthenor of Troy who has Priam’s counselor during the Tojan war. The third round is named Ptlomaea after Ptolemy, the son of Abubus. Finally the fourth round is named Judecca after Judas Iscariot after the apostle who betrayed Jesus with a kiss and caused him to…

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    Sodom and Gomorrah Summary: Sodom and Gomorrah are two exceptionally evil cities. God sends angels to see just how evil the city of sodom is. The angels enter the city and are taken home by a man named Lot. That night the evil people of Sodom beat on Lot door and demanded he send out the angels to them. The angels go out and strike everyone blind. The next morning the angels convince Lot, with his wife and two daughters, to flee the city. God then destroys both Sodom and Gomorrah with fire and…

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    and talk. All around are patients. Bill witty jokes, as usual, forgetting the fact that he ought to «keep the distance»: seems that these two are rather friends than the doctor and his patient. Bill: You can’t be a freak if it is not your nature: Iscariot tried- and he finished by choke, But Herod could be such without a failure- He’s king of the Jews, and, moreover, of mocks. Mirror (makes a gesture «jokes aside, stop it»- his further story should sounds depressive and depressing. Mirror sings…

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    Passion Narrative Essay

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    Even though the Passion Narratives of the four Gospels are very alike in numerous of ways, there are also many important differences among them.The three Synoptic Gospels correlate with one another (because Matthew and Luke go off of Mark), while John’s writings are much different, especially when it comes to chronology. Also, while Matthew and Mark are very similar to each other and almost the same, Luke is different from them and is more similar to John. In addition, an unspecified amount of…

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    cloth which left his facial imprint. He gave it to St. Jude, who willingly took the cloth to Abagar and cured him. This allowed him to spread the Word of God. During the Middle ages, St. Jude was idolized all around but there was a confusion with Judas Iscariot, which caused the saint to become a fuzzy presence. When words devoted to this special saint steadily spread, this lead to St. Jude now having a very important role in millions of lives as the Patron of…

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    Islam is one of the fastest growing religions and extends over many different regions. The Arabic term “Islam” means submission to Allah, which is the Arabic word for God. This is the basis of the Islamic faith, and it drives Muslims to strive to live a life that is in complete submission to Allah. Islam was founded by Muhammad (AD 570-632) in modern day Saudi Arabia. Muslims believe that Muhammad received a message from the angel Gabriel and was commanded to write down the words of Allah. These…

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    repeated in several stories from generations to generations and some of the stories have proven the viciousness of thirteen. Some examples of this include that number thirteen is not a perfect number in math, it's an odd number. Also, in the Bible Judas Iscariot was the 13th guests who arrive at the last supper late and the person who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. In fact, several foul stories of the superstition have been repeated and connected to many historical stories and…

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    Dante’s Fraudulence: The Lessening of a Punishment In Dante’s Inferno, readers see that Dante believes fraudulence is a worse crime than violence. I understand why he may have thought it needed to be punished more—he wanted to teach the politicians of his time to be more honest—but in reality, violence is a much worse crime. When we look at societies jails today, who has the longer sentence, the thieves and liars or murderers and rapists? It is the latter. I disagree with Dante when it comes…

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