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    The stories of Antigone, Gilgamesh, and Genesis were stories that are applicable even in situations happening today. These all have universal themes and have symbols. These stories are iconic because the way the authors’ composed the stories. The authors used literary devices to portray underlying messages. These stories have common elements, such as theme, even though they were written in different decades. A common theme between Antigone, Gilgamesh, and Genesis is the bond within siblings. In the

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    Spirits Verse 19 Essay

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    spirits. Also, verse 19 makes a comparison between two spirits, suggesting that some spirits had gained more intelligence than others. This is particularly significant, because it suggest we had agency and the ability to make choices, both correct and incorrect, in the preexistence. Without the ability to choose, all of us would have followed the same path, leading to the same levels of development. However, with that ability to choose, not all spirits would have had equal attainment.

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    New Testament Principles of Worship Essay

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    The life Jesus lived was a perfect pattern to be followed. He worshipped God in word and deed. And in every way lived a life that pleased God the Father. He was one with God, obedient to God, loved others perfectly, and became a literal sacrifice on the cross. No one on the face of the earth was more intimate with the Creator God than His Son Jesus. He was one with God. John 17:10 quotes Jesus as praying, “You are in me and I am in You.” Not only was Jesus God, but also He yearned to continually

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    BOOK REVIEW OF “THE SEVEN LAWS OF THE LEARNER: HOW TO TEACH ALMOST ANYTHING TO PRACTICALLY ANYONE” BY BRUCE WILKINSON Presented to Stephen Gunn, M. Div. for RLGN 330-B04 LUO Principles and Practice of Teaching the Bible by Terrell Harrison July 1, 2016 2016 RLGN 330-B04 LUO July 1, 2016 Summary It is quit fascinating to see a writer so humble in the introducing of his own book. Even here Mr. Bruce Wilkinson is teaching before the teaching really begins. Consider what Jesus taught

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    The Hero? In Macbeth Essay

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    The Hero? In Macbeth       The tragedy Macbeth highlights an ambivalent character who wants to be king. This paper will take a close look at his character.   Samuel Johnson in The Plays of Shakespeare states that every reader rejoices at the fall of Macbeth (133).   In Shakespeare and Tragedy John Bayley talks about Macbeth as a responsible agent for his actions:   It is essential to the hypnotic tension of the play that Macbeth should not seem in any ordinary way 'responsible'

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    prepare people for the coming of the Lord. Elizabeth conceives, and she hides for five months glorifying God for enabling her to conceive. God sends angel Gabriel after six months to a virgin called Mary in the city of Nazareth. The angel tells her to rejoice since she was highly favored and would bear a son named Jesus. The son will be great and will be called the Son of the Highest and God will give him the throne of David. He will also reign over Jacob’s house forever. Mary, just like Zachariah doubts

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    Macbeth from Macbeth        In William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth we find a guilt and fear-ridden usurper of the throne of Scotland. Let us study this character in this essay.   A.C. Bradley in Shakespearean Tragedy paints a portrait of Macbeth:   Macbeth, the cousin of a King mild, just, and beloved, but now too old to lead his army, is introduced to us as a general of extraordinary prowess, who has covered himself with glory in putting down a rebellion and repelling the

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    Gradually Fall Into Decay

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    to gradually fall into decay. The original purpose of their creation being outlived they have to regenerate themselves and adapt to survive in ever changing societies. The vast majority of buildings rarely endure more than two or three generations of human contact, usually as a result of demolition to make way for a more contemporary design. Civilisations have developed their styles over the years even though their power and influence has waned. In the known world the architecture of Ancient Greece

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    The Life of G.F. Handel George Frideric Handel was born on February 23rd, 1685 in Halle, Germany. Handel had a passion for music from the time he was capable of understanding it. His father Georg was a highly respected barber/surgeon (Cavendish, vol. 4, pg. 60), which did not believe in music as a career and wanted his son to study law. Georg thought a career in law would offer more prospects and stability (60). Handel’s father was so against having his son play music

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    Du 1 Mingxuan Du Marc Paltrineri Forms of Lit: Poetry 9/8/2016 The Poems in My Heart William Black divided his poems into three parts: Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience and The Book of Thel. Songs of Innocence was published in 1789 and Songs of Experience was published in 1794. From Songs of Innocence to Songs of Experience, William Black’s arduous journey of thought and writing which grew from a naive child state to an adult level. "The Book of Thel" is a good introduction

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