Relationship Between The Gospel Of Luke And Acts Essay

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    Genres and Figures of Speech Overwhelming for many, the Bible presents challenges as one begins to read it. Written by multiple authors, and inspired by God, it displays a variety of genres and figures of speech sprinkled throughout for the reader to experience. Becoming familiar with several of the different genres and figures of speech within the Bible, a person’s understanding of it will increase. Genres Apodictic Law One of two major types of legal material present in the Old Testament,…

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    (Romans 5:12, Genesis 3:1-7). Paul believed that, via his resurrection, Jesus conquered both sin and death. John’s gospel (John 15:22, 24) seems to state that those who hear Christ live sinless. 1 John 4:12-17 states that sin cannot reside where love is present. Ultimately, Acts and the gospels dominated, making readers aware that the gospels were addressed to sinners on behalf of sinners. Luke makes the most references to sin. Jesus’ community was a collection of sinners seeking forgiveness.…

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    Typical slaves were seen as little more than property. The men were used primarily for labor while the women were kept for sexual acts. Race and ethnicity were of no specific consequence; they were often war captives, debtors and their families, or the children of those currently held in slavery. It was eventually written into Roman law that though they possessed “inner subjectivity…

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    John 15: 5-11 Analysis

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    John 15:5-11 Historical Context The Gospel of John has been widely recognized as one of the most influential books in the New Testament. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are quite different from this fourth Gospel of John. The first three books are known as the synoptic Gospels due to the fact that they all convey the same picture. Although there are many similarities, John significantly differs from the other Gospels. John is unlike the other Gospels is that John does not convey as much…

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    Sharing the Gospel with Joe will be different than the manner I normally share. I rarely encounter people who deny any belief of God. Joe who has told be Catholicism was in his childhood, but is something he does not practice as an adult has also shared he does not attend church and has not accepted any of my invitations to visit my church. HE has indicated a desire to socialize with me, hence my invitations to church. I have come to realize he is seeking to establish a relationship with me…

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    The Gospel Of John Summary

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    In fact, John is the only one of the gospels to explain the Logos and preexistence of Jesus Christ as well as include prologue in a poetic form (Culpepper, 111). Within John there are many themes and angles in which one can read it. To better understand the book of John, it is said…

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    Akathist Hymn Analysis

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    The contemplation of Mary, leads one to contemplating Jesus because of their intimate relationship as mother and son. Mary’s ‘yes’ to the angel Gabrielle, and all the events which occur after do not allow one to separate Mary from Jesus, because she not only gave birth to Jesus but watched her only son suffer and die. The Akathist Hymn, is a Greek Marian prayer consists of 24 stanzas which have a particular rhythm and pattern. Cherished by the Eastern rite, the hymn is a beautifully crafted…

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    meaningful, crucifixion to Christians was the one of Jesus Christ. “Under the Roman governor or prefect Pontius Pilate, Jesus was executed by crucifixion as a rebel/insurgent and a religious troublemaker (Harrington, p. 4). This paper will explore the act of crucifixion as compared to the death of Jesus Christ and the results thereof. During crucifixion the victim’s hands, or wrists, and feet were bound and…

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    Christ has called us to go and make disciples in His name; he wants us to go and share the saving the Gospel of His name so that others may find eternal life. Our job does not just stop at showing others the Gospel, but stretches far beyond sharing and into the realm of discipling new believers in their walk with Christ. It is my philosophy that when discipling a new believer, you will have to develop personal specific plans for the new believers. There are some basic principles to fallow when…

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    of the characters. Possibly the most observable distinction, ensured by the conversation, is in each characters’ religions. Shylock, a Jew, is ridiculed throughout the comedy, and is in essence the antagonist. Antonio, Bassanio and Portia, in relationship with the rest of their associates, are Christians. Alongside the themes of love and acquiescence, Shakespeare practices conviction to enrich each of his charismas and to alter the significance of justice and mercy. It is…

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