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    One day I felt a weird feeling that it was a little bit hotter in my air conditioned room where it was supposed to be a little bit colder. So I stretched and saw something really off, I was on a Tree above my house! I thought i was dreaming for a second so I tried looking around the tree and found I was in a bird 's nest and i felt very small. Then I looked at my arms, legs, and the rest of my very unusually small shape. I found out after a few seconds I was a bird, then I thought this was definitely

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    a political structure, that he believes will lead to a harmonious unity between his citizens. However, he neglects the important social structure, that is required to create equality, peace, and prosperity for all. The wisdom found in The Gospel of Luke, serve as the other important facet vital for establishing an ideal society, a social and ethical structure. Together, these two texts describe the two essential aspects required to create the ideal state that allows its citizens to coexist in harmony

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    Reflection About Art

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    Arts generate a strong feeling of admiration, displeasure, or anything in between. Furthermore, art expresses the human experience, and because of that correlation, there’s a stronger bond between art and humanity. That bond allows art to evoke intense and powerful emotion from us . However, there is a difference between art and art-like; art has implication beyond the obvious, and art-like being merely decorative. So it is crucial to remember, that true art has meaning either positive or negative

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    Charge: Matthew 10 and Parallels." Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 89, no. 1, Mar. 1970, pp. 1-13. In his article, Beare focuses not only on what is written in Matthew 10, but he rather he spends much energy on how the three Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) interpret/write about the mission of the disciples—which makes sense considering the title of his article. Throughout, Beare further discusses the importance of the missions the disciples were being sent on—coming to the conclusion that the authors

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    Mark, Luke, and John. These gospels are based off eyewitness gatherings from many various sources and provides us with virtually our only foundation of knowledge on Jesus and his importance in Christianity. Three of the gospels, “Matthew, Mark, and Luke had become known as the Synoptic Gospels; their authors are accordingly known as the Synoptists” (Fitzmyer 1). Out of these three, Luke’s Gospel is the longest and the most grammatically correct. The targeted audience for the Gospel of Luke was mostly

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    Define and describe the major literary forms (genres) contained in the New Testament? The New Testament contains several different genres but not as many as the Hebrew bible, Gospels-the only literary category that was invented by the early Christians. Gospel was a Greek word meaning evengelion or “good news”. Gospel tells the story of Jesus’ his ministry death and resurrection. In the Greek speaking times Evangelion was used to announce public news of the Roman emperor and to denote Jesus’ teachings

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    Throughout the movie of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith you can see a plethora of examples of interpersonal communication between the due of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. The major three that are seen throughout the film are conflict, emotions, and their nonverbal communication. The conflict is the most serious compenment in this movie because you can sense the conflict that is brewing, and when it explodes, it is massive. The conflict that is used in this film is what makes the emotions of

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    When given the option between the Good Samaritan or the Prodigal Son, I chose the Good Samaritan. I believe this parable represents a common misconception of our walk with Christ. This parable deals with individuals who are excepted to show compassion that does not and individuals who are least likely to show compassion that actually does. In this passage Jesus teaches the lawyer that everyone is his neighbor; thus meaning he should love everyone, regardless of their situation or social standard

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    and medical conditions. They viewed as having done something sinful in their life which had caused God to punish them. A famous passage in the bible states Jesus healed a leper by touching him, according to Matthew 8: 1-4, and a boy with epilepsy in Luke 9: 40-44. By associating with these people had caused them to react negatively by calling a glutton, drunkard and sinner. Mohatma Ghandi challenged the British rule and many other social problems causing many of

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    Reflection Of Luke 1

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    Luke 1: This Gospel opens with a greeting. Luke is writing to Theophilus, a fellow follower of Christ, as confirmation that the things Theophilus is being taught are real and true. In the notes underneath the text, my Bible also states that this introduction is among the finest Greek which goes to show the intellect that Luke possesses as a physician and writer. Furthermore, a theme displayed within this first chapter is God’s desire to use the weak to make His kingdom known. For example, God chose

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