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To counter them, Paul put forward the theory of jesus who took the form of a servant and who emptied himself and humbled himself4.... According to Martin and Martin, the early Christian message about jesus should be considered in the political context of that time.... However, it is rather surprising to note that despite jesus' trial, the persecutors are not mentioned in the hymn.... This jesus, according to the hymn, did not take advantage of the equality with God....
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Term Paper
The opening verses of each of the four Gospels (John, Mark, Matthew, Luke) provide provisional knowledge on the prospects of jesus' life and ministry.... In addition, John is the only Gospel that entails a poetic prologue and speaks of jesus' pre-existence as the Logos2.... The prologue of John 8:1-11 was written by John a disciple of jesus Christ.... Primarily, an exegetical paper demonstrates an understanding of the primary text through discussion of one periscope or major themes in the reference text ....
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The verse explains that the transfiguration did not change the face of jesus rather there was bright light depicting the great glory and blessing of God.... aiment in Latin means snow and this word is used to depict and explain the massive white color of holy light that lit all the garments of jesus and the light darted through his flesh.... Other commentators and theologians are also of the view that the garments were there on the body of jesus and everything was the same as before but when the transfiguration started, everything looked new and blessed because of the holy light....
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Research Paper
Baptism in the modern world is performed very differently from the days of jesus.... he aim of this Bible Exegetical Paper on Luke 3:21-22 is to have a deeper understanding of how John the Baptist, as well as the baptism of jesus Christ, was inter- linked in relation to the descending of the Holy Spirit in a bodily form through which John was simply the messenger.... The Baptism of jesus Christ: Luke 3:21-22 2.... Prior to the passage is the early life narrative, of jesus' baptism as well as genealogy, and his triumph over the temptation of the devil....
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ain Idea: The passage talks of the newness of life after we have followed teachings of jesus to the letter.... There are many things Christians consider rules, which are said in phrases with ‘should' and ‘must', but the outcome of this is the love that one feels and experiences after following jesus' words.... Their thoughts, words, actions should be focused to jesus Christ as the head of the One Body....
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Other writers in their interpretations of Isaiah 7:14 have aimed to establish an association of the incident with the birth of jesus, while, referring to the significance of almah which is a word of Hebrew origin, the meaning of which has been identified as virgin.... According to Grisham, the varying assumptions regarding the identity of Immanuel in Isaiah 7:14 have extended to the belief which postulates that he is jesus himself, while, some consider him to be the child of Isaiah and the king of Judah thus, in their construal of the Book of Isaiah interpreters have vowed to prefer either a single fulfillment or double fulfillment....
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This paper gives an exegetical and theological interpretation of this verse in chapter five of the book of prophet Ezekiel.... The exegetical and theological interpretation takes into account the historical and cultural context in which this verse was written.... A thorough exegetical and theological interpretation of Ezekiel 36: 5 show that God guards his people and His land jealously, and that He punishes the enemies of His people and His land, the land of Israel....
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There is one major theme throughout this passage, and that is the difference between purity and defilement, and the key motivation of jesus appears to be to announce a very significant shift from Jewish to Christian thinking.... t is clear from the text that some of the followers of jesus observed the Jewish dietary rules, and some did not.... This detail is evidence that the teaching of these points is designed for Gentile listeners in the first instance, to explain what the issue is about and invite them now to join with the followers of jesus on an equal basis, not constrained by the laws that had previously separated all those of Jewish heritage form all those of gentile birth....
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