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    In Matthew 5:43-48 what was Jesus point in the teaching? Jesus, I feel had a few things that he wanted to express and teach to us. This begin with Jesus saying he heard it been said “Thou shalt love thy neighbor; and hate thine enemy”. His teaching here was to express why not love your enemies, even bless them to do god despite how they feel towards you. His teaching then goes to even the one who speak evil of you in response we still should speak kindly of them. Loving our enemies will also cause

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    Eight Signs of Jesus

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    Wine 4 Chapter 3 The Second Sign Miracle: Healing the Nobleman’s Son 6 Chapter 4 The Third Sign Miracle: Healing of the Lame man 8 Chapter 5 The Fourth Sign Miracle: Feeding the 5,000 with Bread and Fish 10 Chapter 6 The Fifth Sign Miracle: Jesus Walking on Water 12 Chapter 7 The Sixth Sign Miracle: Healing of a Blind Man 14 Chapter 8 The Seventh Sign Miracle: Resurrection of Lazarus from death to life 16 Chapter 9 The Eighth Sign Miracle: Miraculous Catch

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    Creative Writing: Jesus

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    The men got out with ease as the leader, Jesus, came closer to the anxious crowd. The spectators paved a way for him, knowing his importance. I saw a ragged, old, paralyzed man laid across a sheet of cream-colored fabric being hauled towards Jesus. Jesus put his hands on the old man's head and said, "Walk. You have been healed." The man instantly got up and fell to his knees. In a scraggly and

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    into the Samaritan village to get food, and wanted Jesus to eat what they brought to Him. Oh often we all do that, we be so involved in church stuff, that we forget to eat… oh brother and sister sometimes food can wait, an old preacher once told me he never eat before he give a sermon, that’s would put him to sleep, make him tired and not wanting to preach… Oh once you’re heavy involved in church activities, the last thing you want is food… Jesus just finish a conversation with a woman, and she went

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    William E. Phipps, made an excellent comparison between Muhammad and Jesus in this book and gives the readers an insight into the background of Muslim and Christian religions. Phipps made it very obvious that these two men were dynamic spiritual leaders of the world’s two of the most influential religions. Although they were separated by more than six centuries, they led extraordinarily similar lives. He believed both Jesus and Muhammad represented the same God, taught about God’s love for mankind

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    Jesus & Muhammad Paper

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    Jesus & Muhammad Paper Introduction Few men have impacted the world in the way that Jesus and Muhammad have. They are the two prominent names in Christianity and Islam. These men were born in separate times. However, they served very similar purposes during their lives. Together, they have influenced the lives of more people in the last two thousand

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    Jesus is the name we often used in English translation but comes from the Latin form of the Greek name Joshua. The name also related to the Hebrew verb root and its noun forms Yesua, which means deliver. The name is also related to the Old Testament term YHWH saves. Therefore, the exact term Savior appears first, and is spoken by the Samaritans in John 4:42. The title Nazarene applied to Jesus has been also used to describe Christians in Syria and Arabic traditions. Although some of the terms and

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    Jesus Ministry Responses

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    Jesus wasn’t your typical Joe, who worked from 9 AM to 5 PM with a wonderful wife and two kids, nor did he have a quaint house in the suburbs. No, instead He went against the grain and rocked the boat of every person He had encountered while He walked on the earth. He was the one who would hang out with all of the losers, the trouble makers, and the misfits of society, something that society would point the middle finger at. During the duration of Jesus’ ministry, there were three types of responses

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    How does John’s gospel connect to his final writing, the Book of Revelation? “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place; he made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, who testified to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw.” John 1:1-2 (RSV) The book of Revelation is considered the final writings from John’s Gospel. Revelation is a unique book, which unveils future events, and final judgements

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    Jesus Seminar Critique

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    One critique to the Jesus Seminar was the motives behind their work. The media often portrayed the group to be comprised mostly of former Christians, attacking hardest on the group’s leader Robert Funk and cochair John Crossan. Critics went as far to describe their meetings as having “the air of a village atheists’ convention” (Powell, 110). Such an allegation gave rise to the popular belief that the motives of the scholars were to get revenge on institutionalized religion for not being accepting

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