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    expresses his anger by rebuking Peter saying “get behind me Satan,” “You are an obstacle to me.” However, the words spoken to Peter are not a reference to the future, nor a statement of permanent opposition, but only to a state insofar as Peter is in opposition the divine will. Why does Jesus say, “Get behind me!” to Peter? Some critics have suggested that the words υπάγε οπίσω μου are the equivalent of, ‘υπάγε,’ ‘Be off.’ However that, they mean no more than, ‘Get out of my sight.’ The Greek word which

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    “Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, I'm begging of you please don't take my man.” This versus is from the classic song “Jolene.” “Jolene” is an original by Dolly Parton, even though, thousands of artists have their own renditions of this famous song. Worldwide, people have fallen in love with the song “Jolene” because of the relatable lyrics of infidelity and Parton’s powerhouse of a voice. The punk rock band, White Stripes, were inspired by the song so much so they decided to cover “Jolene”, but made

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    Epilogue To Jesus

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    Good morning brother and sister, I pray all is well with your soul... as we continue on this series on “Get thee Behind Me, Satan”…here in Luke we see a different biblical story of Jesus fasting and praying for forty days in the wilderness and Satan came to tempted Him…oh brother and sister we sometimes think that Jesus temptations were not real because they were not exactly like ours. There was never a sinful pull or a sinful memory inside of Jesus, like in us. But in many ways, Jesus temptations

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    represents the biblical story behind the temptation of Eve. The biblical story of Adam and Eve can be found in the first book of Genesis in the bible. In this story Adam and Eve live in the Garden of Eden and God tells them that they can have any fruit from any tree, except one. Adam and Eve were told to stay away from the tree of knowledge and that if they were to eat the apples from this tree they will know what was good and bad, but ultimately it was their choice. Then one day Satan came to the Garden of

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    Bible’s form. Satan, in book II of Paradise Lost, is depicted by Milton as a being a rebellious individual who displays specific qualities of that of a hero, but does not at all turn out to be one. There is no doubt, when reading Milton’s text, in understanding how important Satan’s role is to Paradise Lost. Milton handles Satan’s heroic traits towards his worshipers, and his capability to manipulate others to demonstrate that there is a fine line between good and bad. Known as Lucifer, Satan was once

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    layer Of sin. I was afraid, yet I knew I was not alone I felt a presence with me As I went deeper into hell, I felt the heat of the flames get hotter against my skin I saw others engulfed in the flame yet the fire did not consume me As I walked further into the abyss the sins and torment was beyond description; chilling I reached the very bottom of hell, and there stood Satan Stillness

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    Personal Narrative: Hell

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    is a picnic date with Satan where the only food ever served is egg-salad sandwiches. Maybe everyone’s version of Hell is different, but in mine, Satan also hates egg-salad sandwiches and I am still a relationship counsellor despite the fact that I had cheated on my living wife twice. It had been a while since I adjusted to Hell’s demon flames perpetually searing my backside making it feel like sunburn whenever I sat down to eat with my new best friend Satan, but I couldn’t get used to the bland lump

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    Henry Island Epilogue

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    like came alive again,he waved the sword and cut to satan...... A pirate’s ship sailing hardly under the storm night sky,everyone in that ship is scared,they hope they won’t buried by the crazy storm. Tom,a cupboard of a visit ship,but they were attacked by pirate yesterday.tom was stuck in a small room.suddenly,one of the pirate yell:”we crash the stones!” tom heard a lot of footsteps around him but no one came to saved him.tom struggled try to get off the room,but he can’t do this.he saw the water

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    marriage itself. It is not the fault of any church or the leaders, when marriages collapse because the Word of God clearly states, who we are fighting against. The couple’s left themselves wide open to sin and the adversary came through the back door. Satan is always looking to destroy what God ordained. He wants the gifts. The gift of one unified, powerful house couple, flowing

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    said are the most loving or the most compassionate are the most just he decides to use the word hi I will be like the Most High watch God 's response verse 15 yet you shall be brought down to sheol to the lowest depths opposite of heights of the pit satan wanted to be lifted up he wanted to be exalted he wanted to be if you want to just put it straight out he wanted to be worshiped he wanted to be God he wanted to be like God he wanted people draw attention to him he wanted people to honor him as you

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