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    Eulogy For Jesus

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    I think of the goodness of Jesus of Jesus, and all He has done for me, my very soul cries out Halleluiah, praise God for saving me. Today, I want the world to know, I am not ashamed to say, that it is because of You Lord, I live and have my being. I thank my mama so much for telling me about the love of Jesus. I want to especially thank you Gledy and Loretta, for telling me about Salvation and inviting me to Philadelphia on 10 streets Sinkor, where I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior. I especially

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    Jesus in the Tanakh

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    Jesus in the Tanakh May 1, 2009 Professor Name World Religions Introduction The Christ of Christianity made radical claims in regards to his relationship to Judaism. Jesus was no timid Jewish rabbi. He claimed that he was the fulfillment of the entire Jewish Tanakh! Luke quotes the Christ as saying, “all things which are written about Me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” (Luke 24:44) Jesus reinterpreted Jewish symbols and re-applied them to himself.

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    Epilogue To Jesus

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    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 were more real and more severe. For us, often times the pressure of temptation only relents when we give in - and Jesus never did. He had to withstand

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    Discipleship In Jesus

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    Teachers around the time when Jesus lived thought that learning was such that the people who wanted to learn should come to them to be taught. But Jesus felt differently and rather than waiting for people to come to him, he went out to find them and then chose them to be his followers. He called them disciples and this word means one who learns. But Jesus chose his disciples carefully as we are told in Mark 1:16-20 and also in Mark 3:13-19. In the first passage, Jesus appoints his first four disciples

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    The Crucifixion Of Jesus

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    Carbucia November 8, 2015 1800 Century Art of Jesus This picture of Jesus was created in 1782 and is located in the Church of St. Vincent, Mason. The artist was David, Jacques-Louis. This picture shows Jesus on the Cross, saving us from sin. This picture can show Jesus as either divine or human because as we see, Jesus is looking up towards the heavens, praying to God so he can forgive us. The picture, however, is definitely showing the Crucifixion/Death of Jesus, which is pretty human. My feelings/attitude

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    The Genealogy Of Jesus

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    The genealogy of Jesus Christ reveals that he belongs to the House of David, which fulfills God’s promise that the Messiah would come from David’s line; this shows readers that Jesus accomplishes God’s covenants and the hopes of the Israelites. The genealogy also links him to Abraham, the original patriarch and father of the Jews. However, Jesus’ genealogy also includes sinners, cheaters, liars, and other people with questionable backgrounds, reminding readers how Jesus spent time with similar

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    Life of Jesus

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    The Life and Teachings of Jesus 1. Why was Israel so full of unrest at the time of Jesus ' birth? Israel was unrest from taxation, disrespect to local tradition and culture, the mounting religious tensions, the general wish to be free and self ruled, and the negative response to the Roman military presence which grew. 2. What were some of the expectations of those who thought they lived in the "end times"? They expected that the Romans would be destroyed and they would no longer be oppressed

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    Jesus Resurrection

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    the Quran sates: And for saying, “we killed (the Messiah) Jesus, son of Mary,” the messenger of God. They never killed him, they never crucified him-they were made to think that they did. All factions are full of doubt concerning this issue. They possess no knowledge; they only conjecture. For certain, they never killed. Instead, God raised Him to Him; God is Almighty, most wise. (Authorized English Version). The events surrounding Jesus’ resurrection can be difficult to piece together. We must

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    The JESUS Film

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    The JESUS Film has been translated into eight new languages for 6.5 million people living in South Asia, who have never known Jesus intimately. The JESUS Film Project is an evangelical organization founded by Bill Bright in 1981 to reach out to people from "every nation, tribe, people and tongue" with the message of gospel shown through the movie released in 1979 to various linguistic groups, big or small, spread around the world. "It was utterly amazing to go to this location and have community

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    Jesus In Pilate

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    people from the yoke of Roman oppression. All have failed. Into the powder keg rides Yeshua of Nazareth, known today as Jesus Christ. Accompanied by a group of armed followers, Jesus strides into the court of the Gentiles and attacks the center of religious and commercial life, overturning tables and driving the sacrificial animals out. As Roman law dictates, Pilate crucifies Jesus for his zealous disruption

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