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    cognition” (McLeod, Saul). Vygotsky believed that how we think as individuals come from our exposure to the thinking of people around us (Swartwood, Jeff, 43). He also stresses that individual abilities are actually by products of primary mental process present in the interactions between individuals (Swartwood, Jeff, 44). Vygotsky has a unique way of understanding cognitive development. “Vygotsky has developed a sociocultural approach to cognitive development”(McLeod, Saul). He believed…

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    who was a philosopher so was St. Paul. They were both sent to or attended very prestigious schools. Saint Paul’s conversion story is a miracle. On the way to Damascus a blinding light came down and blinded Paul who was called Saul. While blinded he heard a voice “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?”(Acts 9:4 NIV). Paul didn’t know who he was talking to since he was blinded so he asked who was talking to him and the response was “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. Now…

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    With Saul dead, David became the king. He still remembered Jonathan and the love they shared, so he asked if there was anybody left in Jonathan’s family that he could show kindness toward for Jonathan’s sake. He was told that there was one son who remained alive and his name was Mephiboseth; a crippled man. So David sent for Mephiboseth and said, “I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and I will restore to you all the land of Saul…and you shall eat bread…

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    service that Ephesians passage gave me light on how I should look at as service. Doing this act as if I was not only serving the customer but also God. Jesus tells us how he is in everyone when talking to Saul on the road to Damascus “He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” He asked, “Who are you, Lord?” The reply came, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting” (9:4-5). Jesus makes it clear that he is in everyone and no matter what we are doing…

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    Christianity, with the largest population of believers in any region, emerges during the Roman Empire period (2000 years ago). The origin of Christianity starts out with the four gospels: Mark, Matthew, John, and Luke. Even though scholars have doubts on the accuracy and validity of the gospels, there is no indisputable evidences to illustrate the false information presented in the gospels. Furthermore, the gospels describe the life of Jesus’ preaching and healing; the Acts of the Apostles…

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    Paul Met Jesus

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    Paul met Jesus after the resurrection on the road to Damascus. Luke’s version of the event is much more dramatic than Paul’s own version. Luke’s record contains supernatural images such as a heavenly voice and blinding light (Harris, 2014, p. 295). Paul began a journey to Damascus verbalizing threats against disciples of the Lord. Paul was accosted by the risen Lord and for three days after the encounter he abstained from eating and drinking, and suffered from blindness. Paul…

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    Messianiic Prophecies

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    The messiah that Israel is still expecting will have some tall orders to fulfill. It seems it will be next to impossible feat, to beat a peaceful person beyond recognition, while at the same time, knocking all of their bones out of joint and not breaking a single one. What a public relations “nightmare” this would pose in modern day Israel. Who will fulfill the written Messianic Prophesies in Israel? Who is it going to be? It seems no one will be able to accomplish this. It seems to be an…

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    Saul was a man who played a major part in the early Jewish Nations history as they were coming into their own as a nation and changing leadership styles. He was the first King and brought in new way of leadership for the nation and being a first of anything is not always good nor is it bad either. It just depends on what you’re the first for. In Moses day being the first born of Egypt on two different occasions meant you could be killed, Pharaoh killed the entire Jewish nations first born and…

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    D-Bart Case

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    Introduction In 2005, partnerships between two allies were the most common lucrative agreements among entities (Triplett, 2013). In this case, D- Bart is faced with a corporate reduction decision to keep the alliance moving forward. However, it takes the fulfilling of the corporation’s partnerships make this happen. Documents were given to the managers to keep track of the employee’s performances, however, someone dropped the ball. Now it is up to Mr. Howell to administrated the proper course…

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    Saul was out of the picture as recorded chapter 9. There was a plot to kill Saul, as a result, the Jewish brethren took him to Caesarea and sent him away to Tarsus. From Gal 1–2 we gather that Saul was away for approximately ten years until Barnabas found him. Luke indicates the challenge Barnabas had finding Saul because of the verb he used, “look” (anazēteō) (a na za tay o) means to (seek out, search through, make diligent search) this implied Barnabas had to search intently to find Saul.…

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