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    exception to this. The response Luke has Jesus give to the question “Are you the Messiah?” is extremely different than the answer he gave in the other two accounts. In Luke, Jesus says, “If I tell you, you will not believe; and if I question you, you will not answer.” (Luke 22:67-68). While this is a very prophetic answer, the overall message of it still aligns with what Jesus said in the other books- He is the Messiah, but they will not believe…

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    of the religion as well as the religion’s practices, beliefs, and churches. From Rome’s influences on the church as a state, the architecture of Christian churches, and the spread of the religion, to Jewish influences on the Christian Bible, the Messiah in Christianity, the religion’s practices and prayers. These cultures not only influenced by example, as Schweitzer said, but through writings as well. It is the ways that Rome and Judaism influenced Christianity that will be analyzed within…

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    b. Manna of the Messiah During forty years of wandering in the desert, God gave the Israelites manna as a daily food in order to feed them and sustain them during those years. Manna was the bread from heaven that God has given the Israelites to help them on the journey from Egypt to Canaan. In the book of Exodus, the Israelites received the manna every morning during their time in the wilderness (Ex 16: 13-14). When the Israelites saw it they asked, “What is it?” (Ex 16:15a RSVCE) In Hebrew,…

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    visioned the whole story of Jesus as if it had already happened. When the disciples realized Jesus was to be resurrected on the third day, they realized this stranger was actually Jesus. The two disciples finally realized that Jesus is actually the real Messiah ("Road To Emmaus Movie And Story Full…

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    (3754-3756). We (Christians) have re-construed the ultimate Messiahship as something that has yet to be revealed; thus, in that regard we do have something in common with Jews who await a Messiah to return and establish justice and peace (in this regard, some ultra-Orthodox Jews). Our caveat is that this Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, has come to us and revealed God’s character before the final revelation as…

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    listed below will be mostly about the different beliefs. One of the differences in belief is, in Judaism there is the father of Jews (Abraham), but in Christianity, there is no specific father of Christians, instead there is the Messiah, the saviour for Christians. Messiah is the saviour sent by god that was seen in a prosperity by the Jews, saying that this saviour would revive the kingdom of David. In the religion of Judaism, Jews deny the belief of Jesus’s resurrection, while Christians…

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    were later called on Christians. Jesus was born a Jew and at the age of 12 was able to perform miracles and had accomplished many other things no one has ever seen. Many Jews viewed his miracles as astonishing, but never considered him to be their Messiah. In their eyes, he was considered a prophet who showed great examples of how many could live their…

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    see himself as a messiah or prophet. He would give sermons to the Maya people (Houck). The rebellion boosted his ego, he was getting worshiped by the indigenous people who were involved in the rebellion. Canek made the town church his home. He would say his scars came from Jesus, and that he would help the people with the help of God. The Great Rebellion also was a messianic movement. During the third part of the rebellion, under new leader Tupac Katari, he was seen as a messiah. People…

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    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Chorus presented a beautiful concert called Christmas Pops. The concert had sing-along carols to sacred choruses, this is a must see concert for anyone wanting to enjoy the perfect holiday season music. Throughout the concert, pieces from different musical eras were played from baroque period to the classical period to present day. By being able to hear multiple pieces from different eras all combined into one concert was an amazing experience just because I was…

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    T. Wright’s book, Paul: In Fresh Perspective, is organized in two parts –Themes and Structures – each consisted of four chapters. Thus, part one – Themes – comprises the following chapters: Paul’s World, Paul’s Legacy, Creation and Covenant, Messiah and Apocalyptic, and Gospel and Empire, while in part two – Structures – are subsumed Rethinking God, Reworking God’s People, Reimagining God’s Future and the final chapter Jesus, Paul and the Task of the Church. The book is undoubtedly demonstrative…

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