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    Is the Bible trustworthy based on what we know from history? Sources outside the Bible all confirm what the Bible says. Josephus was a Jewish historian and mentions Jesus several times. He notes Jesus’ role as a religious teacher and his death by crucifixion. Tacitus was a Roman historian and says Jesus lived during the N.T. times and that he was referred to as the “Christ” by His followers. Modern historians accept these two as reliable reporters and historians and neither one were Christians…

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    used in the Lord’s Supper are wine and bread, per the scriptural sources, the Assembly missed a major flaw in their representation of the Lords Supper, in that Christ was instituting a lifestyle of remembrance for his disciples on the day of the Passover, not instituting a duty in formality of…

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    Essay On Elie Wiesel

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    including Elie and his family. In Eliezer’s book Night Moshe (Elie’s tutor) had told the Jews what the Germans were doing and he was ignored by all who he told including Shlomo, Elie’s father. Everybody continued their normal life’s until during the Passover of 1944, when German’s arrested all Jewish leaders, confiscated all valuables of the Jews, and forced all Jews to live in a restricted part of town. Later Elie and his family would be sent in cattle cars to Auschwitz to a concentration camp…

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    Arithmetic are based on the same events, however, there are countless differences between the two. In the beginning of both the book and the movie, the protagonist is Hannah Stern. She lives in New Rochelle, New York, and is reluctant to go to the first Passover Seder. Once she is at the Seder, she gets drunk. When she is asked to open the door for Eliahu HaNavi, she is teleported back in time to 1942. There, she meets her family of that time,…

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    The book of Job focuses on the suffering of Jon and the associated responses based on the orthodox that Job learned in his life. Tullock mentions that the book of Job also includes some theodicy, which are discussions about the theological problems raised by human suffering. The book of Job has had different interpretations and opinions in regards to how many authors contributed to the book. Traditional interpreters state that one author wrote the book, whereas, some believe the book is a…

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    physical. Followers of Judaism also believe that God is the universe but the universe is not God. Adding on they also truly believe in their sacred text the Torah , the 10 Commandments ,they are Kosher their beliefs on Main festivals are Hanukkah and Passover. As for Buddhism they are neither monotheistic or polytheistic but they believe in karma, Dharma and the reincarnation. Karma is the belief of what goes around comes around as for Dharma is is to follow the practice and to fulfill your…

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    Communion Or Eucharist?

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    Communion or Eucharist, how should we think about this sacrament? The sacrament of the Communion is more than just a celebration during Church service in remembrance of Jesus’ death; it is so believers of Christ can fully accept Jesus into their bodies. The Eucharist is how the Catholic Church describes the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Even though the bread and wine is transformed into the body and blood of Jesus, the physical properties of the…

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    in the Holy Bible in the book of Matthew chapter twenty-six verses seventeen through thirty. This particular story in the Bible has Jesus Christ preparing for the Passover meal. He directed his disciples to go into the city and tell a specific man as Jesus has requested that “The Teacher says: My time has come and I will eat the Passover meal with my disciples at your house.” (Matthew 26:18). While Jesus and his twelve disciples are eating, he announces that one of the men sitting at the very…

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    Jewish World UK. Christians were prohibited to work as moneylenders and were able to sell at high interest rates because of their domination in the marketplace (Schoenberg, The Virtual Jewish World UK). On Passover, The Jews were accused of torturing a Christian child and using his blood for the Passover Seder (Schoenberg, The Virtual Jewish World UK). They supposedly killed and buried him (Schoenberg, The Virtual Jewish World UK). Christians retaliated on Jewish settlements (Schoenberg, The…

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    The Ignorance and Arrogance of Rabbi Avi Shafran I was not surprised by the vile views expressed by Rabbi Avi Shafran, spokesman for Agudath Israel of America. I was surprised that he decided at this most sensitive time to publically blame Jews for the crime of trying to pray on the Temple Mount. There is no doubt that such an attitude both legitimizes and strengthens Arab violence with a rabbinic stamp of approval! In my eyes, Shafran’s comments border on the criminal and he should be…

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