Beowulf & Sermon on the Mount
.... 19). Like the Sermon on the
Mount,
God is ascribed a position above all beings and sacrifice in his Name only is admirable. We see ....
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Moses' Excuses to God
.... the Promised Land.
God permitted Moses to see the Promised Land from the top of
Mount Pisgah where Moses died. Another example of ....
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Moses' Four Objections
.... the Promised Land.
God permitted Moses to see the Promised Land from the top of
Mount Pisgah where Moses died. Another example of ....
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Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... When the Israelites accepted the Ten Commandments from
God at
Mount Sinai, they committed themselves to following a code of laws that regulate how they worship ....
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Romans 8:31-39 Analysis
.... nothing from
God and being content with its earthly lot of whatever sort that is, that peace] which transcends all understanding shall garrison and
mount guard ....
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Paine's Views on God
.... are texts that help explain in human terms the Church's ascendancy as an institution--the Sermon on the
Mount (Matt. .... The Masks of
God: Occidental Mythology. ....
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Commentary on James' Epistle
.... Moo does allude to the Sermon on the
Mount (54) but doesn't develop its .... 1:13 (72) he makes an important point that the tendency to blame
God for temptation is ....
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Righteous Teacher
.... to Matthew 5:8, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see
God." The words of .... the Man of Lies." Near the close of the Sermon on the
Mount, Jesus tells ....
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The "Righteous Teacher"
.... to Matthew 5:8, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see
God." The words of .... the Man of Lies." Near the close of the Sermon on the
Mount, Jesus tells ....
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Midrash Pesher of Habakkuk & Jesus of Nazareth
.... to Matthew 5:8, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see
God." The words of .... the Man of Lies." Near the close of the Sermon on the
Mount, Jesus tells ....
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Biblical Sources
.... the
Mount is to be identified with Moses's receipt of the decalogue on
Mount Sinai .... the material fate of the Jewish people, owing to their scorn of
God's covenant ....
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The Foundations of Christianity
.... and fully divine is heretical, because it makes Jesus as a
god, along with
God. .... The parables, the Lord's Prayer, the Sermon on the
Mount, are all elements of ....
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Origins of Christianity and Judaism
.... In Judaism, it is believed that "
God's will for human behavior as revealed to Moses and the Israelites at
Mount [Sinai and that] the Torah, or commandments ....
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Autobiography of Red by Ann Carson
.... that was forged by Hephaistos, making him "more than a match for men and gods alike," and after his death he was welcomed to
Mount Olympos as a
god by all the ....
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Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... Dionysus' entourage, celebrates the "mystic rites" involving worship of Dionysus as the "
god of joy" (Bac. 80, 190). Pentheus's response is to
mount a troop to ....
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Meaning of Passover
.... Sea for Moses and caused the Jews to pass through; he then led them to
Mount Sinai and gave them holy law. Thus, Passover also commemorates
God's bringing the ....
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Basic Puritan Beliefs
.... as a "people of
God" (9). By proclaiming to know "
God" from "non-
God", Mather felt .... on Jun 21, 2004: http://www.gty.org/~phil/mather/devil.htm,
Mount Vernon, NY ....
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A Sermon
.... Let's take a look at Exodus, Chapter 23, beginning at verse 20. Here's Moses up on top of
Mount Sinai, where he and
God are having a pretty serious chat. ....
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Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke
.... day's attitude towards women, which includes the daily Pharisaic prayer "I thank thee, Lord
God, that Thou .... Matthew and Luke include the Sermon on the
Mount Matt ....
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Great Leaders Approach to History
.... The first character is Moses, the Biblical Hebrew lawgiver, prophet and liberator who received the word and will of
God on
Mount Sinai, talking with
God face ....
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Pantheism in Blakes's Poetry
.... that deal'st With storms!--till heaven smiles, and the monster Is driv'n yelling to his caves beneath
Mount Hecla (Shafer 136). Here we find
God contained or ....
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DRUZE This research paper traces the origins, h
.... began to filter into the mountainous area on the slopes of
Mount Hermon in the .... According to Hourani, Hamza believed that "the One Himself [
God] was present to ....
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Forms of Afterlife
.... the immortality of the soul, but the nature of this immortality is known only to
God. .... In Talmudic tradition, the Garden of Eden was identified with
Mount Zion. ....
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Religions and the Meaning of Life
.... the immortality of the soul, but the nature of this immortality is known only to
God. .... In Talmudic tradition, the Garden of Eden was identified with
Mount Zion. ....
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Three Covenants in the Jewish Torah
.... in effect, the ancient Israelite society merged its interests with
God's and accepted .... in Talmudic tradition, the Garden of Eden was identified with
Mount Zion. ....
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Idea of the Covenant in the Jewish Torah
.... in effect, the ancient Israelite society merged its interests with
God's and accepted .... in Talmudic tradition, the Garden of Eden was identified with
Mount Zion. ....
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Genesis 22 (1-19)
.... Tradition holds that the
Mount Moriah upon which Abraham was tested is also the same place .... what it had demanded of Abraham; that is to say, when
God would not ....
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Scarlet Letter
.... In a world where no philosopher has ever absolutely defined the will of
God, ie the .... on Jan 30, 2004: http://www.gty.org/~phil/mather/devil.htm,
Mount Vernon, NY ....
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Zeus
.... But when Zeus learned of it, he had him nailed in
Mount Caucasus, where every day .... Zeus was the sky
god and easily took advantage of any mortal woman he desired ....
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The gospel of John
.... Moses spoke with
God at the top of the
mount and was even allowed to view
God, albeit from the protected safety of a cleft in a rock; for no man can see
God ....
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