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    covenant was introduced to us in Jeremiah 31. This is the introduction of a new covenant, or promises that God made on behalf of his people (p. 99). In fact, the term “New Covenant” is only used in the book of Jeremiah (P. 103). This spectacular passage is the promise of the New Covenant, which Jesus later said was fulfilled in Him. The New Covenant is alluded to in the books of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Hosea and Malachi (p. 103), but it is strikingly different than the promises made through…

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    therefore, a subordinate to the Holy Roman Emperor. Because both the French and Germans claim to be descended from Charlemagne, some French argued that the transfer of power from the Frankish Kingdom to the Holy Roman Empire, which many viewed as the final and most complete empire, justifiably could have gone to the French instead of the Germans since they were both equally “heirs” the Frankish Kingdom, and by extension, the Roman Empire. The issue of whether or not the French king was…

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    medulla of the kidney close to the tubules. peritubular capillaries - surround the proximal and distal convoluted tubules - providing for the immediate reabsorption of essential substances from the fluid in the proximal convoluted tubule and final adjustment of the urinary composition in the distal…

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    Paul's Epistles Analysis

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    points about a myriad of topics, in Romans 8:31-39, he focuses on the cornerstone of his faith. As Paul explains, the Father demonstrated His love by choosing to bind himself with all who have faith in the sacrifice and atonement of Jesus’ blood. This passage concludes that the power of God’s active love triumphs over any adversary; Paul speaks of this great hope and…

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    VI. Liturgical Analysis Another way to examine this scriptural passage is liturgically or how the Church today keeps the Gospel in living Tradition. This is important because the Gospels and scripture are not just for the times they happened but they are read and explained especially during the liturgy of the mass because they are words that all peoples should live by. John 2:1-11 is proclaimed during the second Sunday in ordinary time. Paired with the Gospel are two readings; the first being…

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    Final Hermeneutics Paper (Matthew 5:38-42) The genre of the New Testament is Gospel Narrative. There are a few important interpretive principles when reading books in the New Testament. We must emphasize the broader context when reading these passages. Background information must also be researched. The focus of the Gospels is on Jesus, not us. There must be comparison between the Gospel accounts. The primary goals of the Gospel is to prove that Jesus is the Messiah; It is not trying to…

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    Nonfiction Reflection

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    Aha! Paper Coming into this course, I had many preconceived notions as to how reading what taught and how students responded to this instruction. I thought phonics was the key factor to teaching kids how to read, that nonfiction texts were meant solely for higher level reading, reading assignments were best determined based upon reading level only, answering questions after reading was best for comprehension, and that our current academic system fails to actually teach kids how to read.…

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    “Comparison of Greek Classical and Dark Ages” Throughout history there have been many speculations about social classes, the development of societies and the overall welfare of countries and their success. But one of the most prominent topics of modern day countries that is closely evaluated is how countries in ancient periods interacted with each other. It has been speculated that the relations between Classical Greece and the Greek Dark Ages were nearly identical specific ways.The Greek…

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    CONFUCIOUS THE FOUNDER OF CHINA’S UNIQUE FAMILY DYNAMICS To understand China’s distinctive family structure and culture, all one should do is study the historical character of a man named Confucius. Confucius wasn’t a famous emperor who fought a war or commanded an army, nor was he a warrior who bore a sword or crossbow in a battle. Instead, he was an educator whose words, documents, and teachings helped construct China’s family dynamics. His philosophy’s and ethics were handed down for…

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    Both of the readings paint the picture of the men dying alone with their evil aspects of them hidden from the world. In the final sentences of Young Goodman Brown, “And when he had lived long, and was borne to his grave, a hoary corpse, followed by Faith, and aged woman, and children and grandchildren, a goodly procession, besides neighbors, not a few, they carved no hopeful…

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