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    Description of the Organization Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb was founded in 2006 as a 501(c)3 organization with the goal of providing quality affordable healthcare to people in need (Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb, 2016). Its founders, Reverend Grant Cole, the former pastor of Connection Point Church, and Dr. Jack Kennedy, Director of Cobb & Douglas Public County Health, started Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb after seeing the need in their community and realizing that medical

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    The Gospel Of The Bible

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    Infancy Gospel of Thomas comes into play, as it outlines his life as a child. The Infancy Gospel according to Thomas is believed to have been written sometime in the second century AD, with many believing it was written after The Gospel according to Luke. But, other scholars disagree with such findings. “Some scholars feel that its core may have been written even earlier than the canonical gospels.” (Fisher, 305). Regardless, it is important to note that this gospel didn’t make the canon and that many

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    divine mercy, and make discussions all over the world. Among them, especially, understanding the Gospel of Luke, which is known as “Gospel of mercy”, is vital. Hence, it is meaningful for us to explore some parts of pericope from Lukan text. In this essay, the importance of Luke’s unique material for his representation of the mission and ministry of Jesus shall be discussed in further detail. Luke tries to the character of Jesus in this pericope. This is made remarkable by Peter’s utterance: “master

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    together, one can observe many fascinating parallels and similarities that make it difficult to dispute the information or messages about the life of Jesus Christ which the Gospels disseminate. There are specific passages in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John which reveal the fundamental aspects of what it means to be a disciple, and furthermore, what it means to be a human being. This essay will address discipleship and human nature as they appear in three passages, Mark 5: 1-20, Mark 5: 35-43

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    With the knowledge that the human form was fit for Jesus, now the focus can shift to the evidence that he was human and his human form was humanizing. Jesus lived a life on earth and suffered like every other person does. As mentioned previously, Jesus experienced temptation by the Devil as seen in Matthew 4. He experienced hunger as seen in Mark 11:12. He experienced weariness as seen in John 4:6, “So Jesus, wearied as he was from his journey, was sitting beside the well” (). He experienced sorrow

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    Christy Potter-Kass Hermeneutical Journey Report Sermon #3 – Advent Nov. 22, 2016 Mary’s Magnificat When I decided to preach my third sermon on Mary’s Magnificat, out of the first chapter of Luke, I wasn’t sure it was a very good idea. Not because it didn’t fit the required theme – the Magnificat is about as Advent-focused as you can get – but because since I began preaching on a weekly basis six months ago, I have become comfortable with my chatty exegetical preaching style, in which I explore

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    unexplainable happenings. This paper will be divided into three parts; the first will discuss we will see the various views from John, Mark, Luke and Matthew. Then the nature of the gospel where I will answer questions like were the writers eye witnesses, and how they used these written sources. We will also see what a Q source is, the similarities between Matthew and Luke and how the Old Testament stories were used to interpret Jesus. The second portion of this paper entails Jesus’s birth, the miracles

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    The movie franchise star wars has been around for over fifty years. It’s a classic drama series about dark and light forces trying to get the best of one another. The Jedi and the Sith are both factions which use the essences of the universe in order to obtain their special abilities that they use to their advantage. The force is split between the Jedi who represent the light force, and the Sith who represent the dark force. So which of the two, light or dark, is the better as seen in the star

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    to better understand Luke Skywalker’s transition from farm boy to Jedi Knight, all the sequels of the Star Wars saga can be explored to create a more unified representation. In Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Luke is deployed on the barren planet Hoth serving the Rebel Alliance when he is called on by Ben Kenobi’s spirit; he instructs Skywalker to travel to the Dagobah system to complete his Jedi training. Amidst a Rebel retreat after an attack from the Galactic Empire, Luke travels to his intended

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    cups shared during the regular observance of the Passover meal or to the third cup.” Stein explains the four cups in a Passover meal and suggests that “[i]t may have been the third of these cups that Jesus used in the Last Supper” while referencing Luke 22:20. Although these are explanations, they do not necessarily prove or disprove Jesus eating at a Passover meal. A third translation problem is the word “bread”. The word “bread” in this verse comes from the Greek word “artos”, meaning “bread (as

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