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    Greek Influence On Jesus

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    the elders questioned Jesus’ revealed authority. Previously, Jesus cursed a fig tree by declaring that no one would ever eat fruit from the tree again, according to the Lord’s command the fig tree withered by morning (Mark 11:14, 21). In addition, the chief priests and the elders attacked Jesus’ teaching that was not approved according to their rabbinical principle. Likewise, the Pharisees and the Herodians, a political party at the time, concocted a plan to entangle Jesus in His convictions (Matt

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    Socrates and Jesus were two teachers whose guidance people still follow today. They were both sentenced to death for their teachings even though there were witnesses to their innocence. Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth and practicing atheism by three men, Lytus, Anytus, and Meletus. Plato, Socrates’ student, recorded Socrates’ defense speech. Socrates succeeded in getting some of the jury to see the truth, but in the end, he was sentenced to the death penalty. The Gospel of Luke is a

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    is important to understand that Jesus was both human and divine because by Him having both, it fulfills God's promise of Salvation. We believe that in the person of Jesus Christ the divine and human natures are united, so that he is truly and properly God and truly and properly man. (HOD 79) This the fourth Doctrine of The Salvation Army, a statement of fact for thousands of soldier’s throughout the World. What does it truly mean though, what does it mean that Jesus is truly and properly God and

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    Is Jesus Truly God?

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    Kirk Schmidt Mr. Innis Bible 8 May 2015 Jesus Is God! Why Is That Even A Question? Today you here the question “Is Jesus truly God?” and the answer to that question is yes. I never truly understood why people would ever ask hat question, but there are so many types of people. Some believe that Jesus was God, but others believe that He was merely a man. Then of course there are others who believe that He was both. These three views have been discussed and debated for centuries, by theologians

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    What the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Accomplished? In order to understand the meaning of the death and resurrection of Jesus it is imperative to comprehend the meaning of the Old Testament and the covenants that God made to Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. When God created the world and humans it was for God to inhabit the world with humans. However, Adam and Eve the first humans that God created, sin against Him by eating from the tree that God had forbidden. From that moment on, the world

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    Introduction The Resurrection of Jesus the Christ validates who Jesus was and is. Stipulating whether Jesus has, or had not been resurrected as the Scriptures proclaim entirety, and all that was foretold, happened, and predicted about Him is annulled. Furthermore, it invalidates the Church and more importantly Christians that are followers of Christ. Introductory of John 5:24-28 – The passage where this truth is emphasized more than any other is in John’s writing of his account of the Gospel

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    Jesus Human Identity

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    Jesus, True Worship, and Human Identity In Christianity, God exists in a triune nature as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Through this, the Son, Jesus Christ was born. Jesus was sent as a human to bring the spirit of God down to earth as a savior for humanity. Jesus was soon betrayed by His own people which resulted in His crucifixion. This ultimate sacrifice represented the eternal love God had for His people. The resurrection of Jesus lifted His spirit and allowed humankind to worship

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    Luke's genealogy of Jesus and his birth narrative compare with the one found in Matthew's gospel is that the birth narratives in both Matthew and Luke helps their readers to know who Jesus is and where he comes from. Luke's genealogy of Jesus and his birth focuses on Mary Jesus's mother. Luke tells the story from her perspective. Luke could have found Mary and spoke to her himself, because, at that time he was in Palestine with Paul. It was Luke who recorded the annunciation to Mary, her visit to

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    INTRODUCTION The Resurrection of Jesus the Christ validates who Jesus was and is. Jesus has, or had not been resurrected everything about Him is annulled. Furthermore, it invalidates who we are as followers of Christ; the passage where this truth is emphasized more than any other is in John’s writing of his account of the Gospel with the foretold and predictions of the righteous, unrighteous, and of Jesus’ own resurrection; John 5:24-29 . If one was to look in the Holman Christian Apologetic Study

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    encyclopedia also argues that in the eyes of the man, Jesus was a man because he came in the natures of a man who had a body and functioning soul. The contradiction only comes in where the clerics and theologies in the whole domain started arguing on the exact nature of Jesus Christ. Some posed questions as to whether he was a natural man. The conclusions made after continuous deliberations were that Jesus was a unique person. The explanation came in since Jesus was born of a Virgin Mary. As science would

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