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    Brian, a normal guy whose choice is to live a quiet life, but who the universe has other plans for. Upon learning that his father is a nasty roman, Brian joins a political group dedicated to taking down the Romans. Somehow Brian is mistaken for the messiah and upon his failure to prove otherwise, suffers crucifixion. Ironically, Brian gains a new positive outlook on life in his final moments hanging on the cross, as he and other men sing about “always looking on the bright side of life”. Throughout

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    Father to save mankind from death and sin. Jesus sets the perfect example for all Christians in todays society, he teaches the foundation of happiness in this life and eternal life in the world to come. The gospel of Matthew demonstrates Jesus as a Messiah, how he will come as the suffering servant and lamb of God to bear the sins of the people. He is demonstrated as a teacher, Calling men and women alike to become more Godly every day. Also shown as a Saviour, not only for the Jews

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    to the belief that Matthew’s audience had a large Jewish population. His designations of the person of Jesus are designed to appeal to a Jewish audience. His main goal was to divert the Jews’ perception from Jesus being a false Messiah but rather their long awaited Messiah. Also he tries to prove to them that the Jewish prophecies had been fulfilled in Jesus; by refuting other Jewish leaders and their different views and practices . Furthermore, great competition between Matthews’ audiences formed

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    Christian population believed Jesus was the Messiah. Mark is able to capture Jesus as not only a healer, but also a teacher throughout the gospel. We believe the Gospel is written to portray Jesus as the suffering servant and to help emphasise Jesus as a humanist. In Mark’s gospel, God speaks to us and tells us “this is my son”. Many people believed that the messiah that was sent was the son of god. By God saying this to us, he presents Jesus as the Messiah. Yet, many people still didn’t believe he

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    Jesus as Messiah is that Jesus was not anointed to kingship in a traditional, institutional, or political capacity. “Popular among the early church was the belief that Jesus’ messiahship was futurist, i.e. Jesus would become Messiah at a future date, for the earliest Church this was the resurrection.” Contrary to that ideology, a Christology from above would maintain Jesus’ eternal Kingship. The expectations of those who anticipated a militaristic messiah met its reality in a martyred Messiah. Jesus'

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    address Jesus including; • Son of God • Son of Man • Messiah/Christ • Saviour We need to understand the full meaning of these titles to decipher who Jesus was as no human being can adequately be described by one title.

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    Conceptual Perspective Review the relevant literature available on the topic. Synthesize the literature into a coherent picture of what is known about the topic. Formulate a considered opinion or a perspective on the topic. The final project is the submission an annotated bibliography based upon the above conceptual perspective outlined in the project description for your selected project or paper. An annotated bibliography is a list of the references you will be using to support your perspective

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    up around a third of the world’s population with its members (Sheler 1). Conversely, the hard part comes when faced with the question; Is this information accurate? The Christians back then, and still, today believe that Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah that God had sent to save them from sin and death. “He walked out of the Judean desert nearly 2,000 years ago, an unknown itinerant preacher, proclaiming to all who would listen that the Kingdom of God was at hand. It was said that

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    Finding God in History The Bible provides Christian readers with an array of different themes and motifs within each book, but the main theme that encompasses the whole collection of works is the story of salvation history. Salvation history is the foundation and glue that holds together the wide compilation of books within the Bible. After the Fall of Adam and Eve, salvation history refers to God’s promise of salvation for human kind. The Bible is described as salvation history because the Bible

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    My fellow Christians of Berea, I am here to put your fears at rest about what the Thessalonian Jews have been telling you: for they do not know what they speak of. Jesus is the only son of our Lord; He is the promised Messiah whom God has sent down to save us. Jesus Christ is the truth and the light, we are the descendants and I have the knowledge and truth of the way to the Lord. We can all be disciples of Jesus, living through His teachings and following His way. The Thessalonian Jews know

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