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New Testament
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New Testament, there were many contradictions: the Nazareth where Jesus said, sitting fill prophets "that shoots call him" (Matityahu 2: 23), but no such verse in the Bible. Luke (26:1) said that Mary sat in Nazareth and became pregnant. Ch...

Life Of Josephus
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life was not successful, probably because he lived a life of extremes. He married four times, once at the command of Vespasian and while in jail. He had three sons by his third wife, whom he married in Alexandria, two of whom preceded him a...

Religion Hypocrisy
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religion to gain a few more years of life. Although the "hypocrisy" has morally undesirable consequences, it is not the deceitful playacting but its potential to mislead unintended dupes that restrain Eleazar. Matthew 23 provides the most s...

Death And Afterlife
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death and with the life from a particular condition to be detailed below. But before be interested in this reflection on the death of the Jewish people to better understand from within your itinerary, I believe it to seek the dynamic princi...

Parables Of The Soils
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parables (www. bible.org). Matthew tells us that they wanted to know why Jesus went to training with the help of the parable (13:10). Mark says that "they asked him about the parable" (4:10). Interwoven all these questions, and therefore ea...

Sermon At The Mount
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sermon (about 1930 N. er.) on the slope mountains to his disciples and a crowd of people. Matthew divides the teachings of Jesus into 5 parts, Sermon on the Mount of them first. Others relate to the Disciples of Christ, the church, the king...

A Parable Of The Prodigal Son
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as always appealed to the religious mind with its inherent fascination with kenoticism and monasticism.1 This motif became a permanent fixture in literature when the blank verse tale "Misery-Luckless-Plight" appeared in the mid-seventeenth ...