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    The New Testament Summary

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    manuscript. The languages used in the text. Whether text was written in print or cursive. Discoveries where and when scripts were found. Criticisms of the New Testament. Books that were written but are not included in the Bible. Summary: Chapter one consist of the important writing materials that include leather, papyrus, parchment and vellum. The New Testament…

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    (1558-1603). These disputes were between Puritans and Anglicans and between the King and Members of Parliament. A civil war, regicide, and Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 were the course of this revolution. The first person of the Stuarts dynasty was King James I (1603-1625). He was the King of Scotland for 36 years when he became King of England. He was the King of England after Queen Elizabeth I died. During King James I’s reign, an important piece of history occurred, The Hampton Court…

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    Coping With Trauma

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    resurfaces with the advent of a current loss (Wright, 2011). Ideally, initial grief, no matter how painful, will evolve and become integrated into the new life of the one who has suffered loss (Shear, 2012). To facilitate this growth, the intervention counselor should create an atmosphere where clients are encouraged to open up about their feelings, learn new ways to solve problems, and begin to withdraw their emotions…

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    against slavery. "For he was a slave when he was called by the Lord is the Lord's freedman; similarly, he who was a free man when he was called is Christ's slave. You were bought at a price; do not become slaves of men"( I Corinthians 7:22-23, New International Version). However, Onesimus’ conversion had made a genuine difference in his life that made him consider himself and others differently, including Philemon. Paul knew by having a different concept of slavery and how to treat others who…

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    twist and have it reflect modern day society. Cinderella is one those stories that has slowly become modernizes with a feministic approach. The two Walt Disney versions Campbell Grant’s Cinderella and the 2015 film version with Lily James as Ella (Cinderella) have some similarities but major differences. While appearing similar, Branagh’s version gives Cinderella an identity and has a slight feministic approach. In Linda T. Parson’s Ella…

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    asked him how the play stick to the texts in the Gospels. He relied heavily on three versions: King James, New International Version, and New Living Translation. He said in his email that he took from these three versions because he wanted to take “words from a variety of these translations and paraphrased segments so that they were more “playable” for me as an actor.” Justin put his own twist from the three versions. He diverged creatively from the text by selecting a base “on how they would…

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    I chose the article “The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Switch Sides in Gay Marriage” Logic out of Time’s online magazine. I chose this because I am a Christian and I do not believe in same sex marriage. I believe this because the bible says it is immoral and because God gave man woman, so he would not be alone, he did not give man another man. God does all things with a purpose, including creating humans, to bring glory to him. That is why I am refuting same sex marriage and the rights that come…

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    author of Ecclesiastes is traditionally thought to be King Solomon, due to the references to being king in Jerusalem and son of David, and having great wealth and numerous written works (Bullock 183-85; Ehrman 203). Women are discussed in a negative light, described as leading men to sin, so this could also validate this view. However, some scholars oppose this, saying that details like the use of past tense (which doesn’t fit Solomon as he was king until his death), the pseudonym of Qoheleth,…

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    Journal #2 Chapter five and six examine the metaphor inhaling and exhaling which is the breakdown of the communication process(Stewart, 2012). Communication is a extensive process that is multidimensional which means they are various forms of communication. Inhaling is refers to as the expressive part of communication (Stewart,2012).Perception and listening are the key components that are highlighted in chapter five. Perception is lasting therefore we must ensure to leave an lasting…

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    Curse Of Macbeth Essay

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    The most interesting theory states that Shakespeare put legit witchcraft in when he wrote Macbeth. That is some pretty disturbing stuff. Witches were big news around that time because King James I was very interested in magic and witchcraft. It is said that the witches that Shakespeare stole the spells from got outraged and cursed the spell as a type of revenge. Though nothing has been really proven, it makes sense and it…

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