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    Luke Skywalker chooses to join Obi Wan Kenobi, and through their journey Luke was changed from a parentless boy to a Jedi in training (Star Wars IV). One of the biggest parts in a Hero’s Journey is the life changing event that causes the hero to leave his home in the first place. When Luke’s

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    Matthew Mark And Luke

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    Introduction The Gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels because they share a common vision of the life of Jesus. Among the fundamental issues of Gospel scholarship is the question of their literary relationship. Because they are so alike, the question that arises is whether any of the Gospel authors had access to the other Gospels and other potential sources to compose their own. This paper will provide an overview of the hypothetical missing Gospel designated Q

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    from the Graduate Theology in Berkeley, California. Dr. Childers sermon is a continuation of a lectionary cycle from the book of Luke. She opens her sermon with a sad goodbye to Luke and the stories of the prodigal son, good Samaritan and the lost sheep. Her audience consisted, mostly of 40 Caucasian senior citizens. Her biblical narrative is extracted from Luke 13 and pertains to the woman that was crippled for eighteen years. To introduce her sermon entitled “Softly and Tenderly” she asks several

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    I did my project on the art exhibit titled the “Gospel of Luke and John”, particularly the Gospel of Luke and the illustration on the first page. The Gospel of Luke on display is an illuminated manuscript that forms part of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is of Byzantine origin and is dated to have been written between the twelfth and thirteenth century. The exact illustrator and scrip is unknown, but it is handwritten using the Greek language. Prior to the 15th century this was a common

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    The Jedi Vader

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    This face belonged to a long lost friend, and former apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi Vader was before his transformation. This Young Jedi’s name was Ahsoka Tano. She had left the Jedi Order after her master and the council did some unsavory deeds. Anakin thought he would never see her again, but he was wrong, for he would see her in the form as an enemy of the Empire. (Star Wars: Rebels) Vader took out his lightsaber and force hopped to the platform of which Ahsoka was standing on. She

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    The Sith Army: A Summary

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    Nar lost his parents when he was two. He was carried in a current until he met a Narwhal Sith. The Narwhal Sith told him he was Nmbi the Sith Narwhal. He also said that his master wanted him to be a Sith warrior. Nmbi took him to his master who was Nyp who was the master Sith of the Seven seas and Nmbi was his Sith apprentice. Nyp wanted Nar to be one of his Sith warriors in his Sith army. He also said if he did he would get a lightsaber and be trained on the darkside of the force. Nar, still a baby

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    Obi Wann Research Paper

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    They all get to Mos Eisly and Obi-Wan and Luke go into a bar while the droids wait in the hover car. In the bar a fight breaks out, but Luke and Obi-Wan come out unscathed. They then proceed to hire Han Solo and his co-pilot Chewbacca to take the to the Planet Alderaan. Han agrees when Obi-Wan offers a decent amount of money, then Luke and Obi-Wan go back to the droids and drive to the spaceship docks. Han owes Jabba The Hut a large amount

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    Story Mars Satire

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    When a mystrious outlaw is betrayed by his accomplice during robbery on Mars, he’s forced to partner up with an unlikely ally in order to get his revenge and save humanity as he’s the subject of a major manhunt. STORY COMMENTS THE LAST GREAT SPACE ADVENTURE presents as a sci-fi, action-adventure thriller. There are solid themes about second chances, fate, revenge, and redemption. The script also explores the moral question about technology and how far one should take it. The tone is fitting with

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    being created to be the gospels which would help to make the New testament. Describe the original audience of the four gospel accounts and how they interpreted the Good News (bible) The original audience is made up of four gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John including lots of miracles and

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    Gospel Of Mark Reason

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    Three reasons for a student of the Bible to consider studying, not just reading the Gospel of Mark is one, the key word in Mark is “Immediately” which is used frequently causing the reader to move from one account to the next rapidly. Two, unlike Luke and Matthew who begin their accounts of the Gospel with the events surrounding the birth of the Jesus, Mark

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