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Jesus lights our way. Jesus is the brightest star in the heavens and the Light of the World. We shall not lose our way in His light. Carpenter Mark 6:3 Jesus is one of us. Jesus, the creator of wood, became a worker of Carpenter’s Son (Matthew 13:55) wood, and died on a cross of wood (Galatians 3:13) for us.
The Nuremberg Chronicle is an illustrated world history. Its structure follows the story of human history as related in the Bible; it includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel, with a version in German translation by Georg Alt, it appeared in 1493.
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Nuremberg Chronicle: being the Liber Chronicarum of Dr. Hartmann translated in English Translation from University of Wisconsin Published in Morse Library at Beloit College Contents A Brief Description of the Work of Six Days from the Creation of the World - the Preface - folio I recto.... 2
Dec 22, 2019 · ix, 286 p. : 24 cm Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-276) and indexes Films, movies, meanings / David Browne -- Film and theologies of culture / Clive Marsh -- The uses of film in theology / David John Graham -- From domination to mutuality in The Piano and in the Gospel of Mark / David Rhoads and Sandra Roberts -- The drama of salvation in George Steven's Shane / Robert Banks ...
the name [character and finished work] of Jesus will release the power of the Holy Spirit to act based upon the finished work of Jesus and break the yoke of sin, sickness, lack, and oppression.
Dec 1, 2004 · Jesus' name is used in logical or rational appeals designed to change beliefs and promote positive attitudes toward the Christian faith, while Jesus' image is used...
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Apr 1, 2010 · How well does the “JESUS” film communicate cross-culturally? This article shows that much more is communicated through a film's cinematography than through its spoken message. Cultural differences ...