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    The Children's Crusade

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    Crusade (1202 to 1204)‚ it was obvious that the Christian crusaders had added no lasting achievement. Actually‚ the Fourth Crusade had been a tragedy for the Christians as a lot of crusaders had not even got to the Holy Land let unaided struggle for Jerusalem and a lot of Christians had used the crusade as a means to steal precious goods from overseas. The "Children ’s Crusade" appeared to put some Christian faith back into crusading. Two grouping came into view in 1212 which appeared to designate that

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    Middle Ages Summaries

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    Minda~Quenn Yeary Saint Thomas Aquinas Philosopher and theologian St. Thomas Aquinas was born circa 1225 in Italy. Combining the theological principles of faith with the philosophical principles of reason‚ he ranked among the most influential thinkers of medieval Scholasticism. People were at odds as to how to unite the knowledge they obtained through revelation with the information they observed naturally using their mind and their senses. Based on Averroes’s "theory of the double truth‚"

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    who were before him‚ and has also made Judah sin with his idols)‚ therefore thus says the Lord God of Israel: ’Behold‚ I am bringing such calamity upon Jerusalem and Judah‚ that whoever hears of it‚ both his ears will tingle. And I will stretch over Jerusalem the measuring line of Samaria and the plummet of the house of Ahab; I will wipe Jerusalem as one wipes a dish‚ wiping it and turning it upside down. So I will forsake the remnant of my inheritance and deliver them into the hand of their enemies;

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    went to Israel. When he arrived at the Western Wall he came in contact with beggars that make him revisit his past experiences with the Holocaust‚ he wrote about his past experiences and how it always comes back to Jerusalem (“CORE Scholar”). An important quote from A Beggar in Jerusalem is “Death itself has no power over the beginning”(Beggar 1). The quote is explaining how no matter who dies and how many people die it’s not going to change what has happened in the past. So no matter how many deaths

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    why Pope Urban II called the First Crusade Pope Urban II called the first crusade because the Muslims were attacking Christians and Christian property. Pope Urban II saw the Muslims as enemies to God as they were attacking Christian churches in Jerusalem which were holy to Christians. The Muslims were also brutally attacking Christians. This angered the Pope so he therefore felt it was necessary to fight for Christians in the West to defend Christendom in the name of Christ. The Pope now wanted

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    the seventy weeks of Israel. Historically and biblically there are several events that enunciate the fulfillment of this prophetic vision. Anderson states in his book The Coming Prince‚ “The rebuilding by decree of Jerusalem‚ the triumphant entry by Jesus on the 8th of Nisan into Jerusalem‚ Jesus’ crucifixion‚ and finally in 70AD the destruction of the temple are all fulfillment of Daniel’s prophetic vision in chapter 9.”1 With further examination of this scripture there is a great pause between week

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    Obadiah Research Paper

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    The book of Obadiah was written from a vision Obadiah received from the LORD ca. 586 B.C. while the city of Jerusalem was under attack from the Babylonians. The Sovereign LORD had a message for Edom—the descendants of Esau the brother of Jacob—. The prophet Obadiah by revelation declared that the Edomites would be made small among the nations‚ and that th ey would be utterly despised. The Edomites lived in the clefts of rocks in the highlands east of the Jordan river‚ because of their position their

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    Fatimid rulers of Egypt. Both of these Muslim entities now had strong presences in the Holy Land and its surrounding regions‚ though the Seljuks had fallen into disunity and division by the 1090’s. One faction of the original group was in control of Jerusalem itself in 1095 when the Council of Clermont was held. Some Christians were offended by the idea of these Muslims having authority over what they knew as the “Holy Land”; The

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    Thematic Analysis Template Student: Copy and paste the down arrow (  ) into boxes to show that a unit of material is continuing. Copy and paste the left arrow (  ) into boxes to show where a unit of material ends. column #1 Paragraphs (Submit in parts 1–3) Column #2 Immediate Context (Submit in Parts 2–3) Column #3 Major Points (Submit in Part 3) Column #4 Major Sections (Submit in Part 3) Column #5 Theme (Submit in Part 3) 1:1–5 Introduction 1:1-26 Before Pentecost

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    Old Testament Survey Paper

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    September 4‚ 2013 1-10: ½ point each. From Arnold/Beyer. 1. The word “canon” comes from both the Hebrew and Greek‚ meaning whole; a measuring standard for faith for faith and practice. 2. Which council helped decide the canon of the Old Testament? A. Jerusalem; B. Jamnia; C. Judea; D. Joppa 3-5. The Hebrew Bible divides the books into what three groups? 3. Torah 4. Prophets 5. Writing 6. Most of the Old Testament was originally written in A. Latin; B. Greek; C. Hebrew; D. Aramaic. 7. Which view

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