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    Mar Saba Letter

    T he concept of the ‘secret teachings of Jesus’ supposedly generates apprehension for various Christians; for a number of folks think the possibility is generally all folly and ‘made-up,’ and feel this terminology provokes negativity. So I felt the following information was a notable case in point; which relates the likelihood of such teachings; furthermore, why the majority of Jesus’ mystical teachings ‘could not’ exist openly. Powerfully, this letter provided gives a window to peer through to

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    Snoke's Identity In Star Wars

    There have been several theories surrounding the Star Wars: The Force Awakens villain Supreme Leader Snoke, including one where he is actually the infamous Darth Plagueis who was mentioned in the prequels. After much speculation, Andy Serkis, who plays the mysterious character in Episode VII, has just revealed the truth about Snoke's identity! Entertainment Weekly has just released two new images from The Force Awakens which features the film's performance capture characters, Lupita Nyong'o's diminutive

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    New Testament

    Messiah for the Jewish people. Luke Luke is that of the gospel genre. Luke is known for being one of the most beautiful books of the Bible. The book of Luke compares Jesus to that of the gospels. His accounts start with a brief insight to the parents of Jesus, the birth of His cousin, and John the Baptist. Luke also records the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, where the birth of Jesus took place, and a genealogical record of Jesus through His mother, Mary. Luke also records some of the more

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    Character Archetypes

    AP English 4 Character Archetypes 1. The Hero: In the movie, Star Wars: The New Hope, the plot revolves around the central character, Luke. He extracts himself from the ordinary life he originally led on his home planet of Tatooine, in order to pursue a more gallant and bold adventure. This is when he experiences the many obstacles that test both his innate and newfound skills, which he eventually overcomes to become the movie’s hero. 2. Mentor: The mentor is represented by Obi-Wan Kenobi

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    The Gospel of John

    In many ways the Gospel of John remains a mystery—it hints at who its author is and yet never explicitly tells us. The story seems simple and straightforward, and yet one feels as though the author is often hinting at still deeper truths. In the New Testament it stands alone, distanced from the Synoptics by its unique presentation of the Christ-event. Of the four gospels, John is by far the most poetically written and the most distinct in terms of style, narrative and approach. While there are

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    The Prodigal Son

    Luke 15:11-32 In the New Testament, there is a parable entitled “the lost son”. In this passage we begin to learn and understand the compassion and care that the Father feels for us, his sheep. We also get insight on the awakening that happens with the son. The parable of “the lost son” was written in the book of Luke. Although we don’t officially know who wrote this book it is believed to have been written by Luke which was a friend and close follower of Paul. The book of Luke gives

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    The Synoptic Problem

    | The Synoptic Problem | Understanding the relationship between the synoptic Gospels | | The New Testament of the Bible begins with the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These four books are a biography of the life Jesus Christ. Most want to views these books as photographs of the life and ministry of Christ, but they should really be viewed as portraits of Christ. A photograph takes a picture and shows you exactly what is there, while a portrait can add different perspectives

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    The Four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

    The four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John 1. Introduction The term Gospel means good news, a message which was desperately needed (Guthrie, 1965: 11). According to Talbot (2013: 69) gospels can be divided into 2 groups namely the Synoptic gospels- Matthew, Mark and Luke and Gospel of John. He explains that Matthew, Mark and Luke are called the synoptic gospels because they have so much in common. Kotze (6), outlines their similarities and differences as follows: |Mark

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    Eschatology

    THE SYNOPTIC APOCALYPSE (MARK 13 PAR): A DOCUMENT FROM THE TIME OF BAR KOCHBA Hermann Detering* he thirteenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark belongs to those texts of the New Testament which have been examined particularly often in recent times. Despite many differences in detail, a certain consensus is apparent between exegeses in so far as they all assume that the text in question, the so-called “Synoptic Apocalypse” (hereafter abbreviated as the SynApoc), arose either in the first or the second

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    Repentence

    Repentance: How to Figure It This week is mid-terms week at Creighton University and everyone is scrambling between classes to get that last hour of studying in before the test or trying to put the finishing touches on their papers before the deadline. As I’m walking down the mall, I notice my friend Rae. “Hey Rae!” I yelled. “Hey girl. How are midterms going for you?” she asked. “Oh, they’re treating me well now since I just finished my last one. How about you?” I replied. Rae’s facial expression

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