Answer:
1). John - emphasizes the divinity and majesty of Christ
2). Capernaum - Jesus' "mission base" in Galilee
3). Parable - a story that teaches divine truth in examples from everyday life.
4). Mark - emphasizes the suffering that Jesus and His disciples endured
5). Disbelief in Christ - caused Jesus' shift from miracles to parables.
6). Matthew - the most Jewish of the Gospels
7). Miracles - extraordinary and supernatural occurrences
8). Luke - emphasizes the healings and prayer of Jesus.
9). Public and Private - 2 types of Jesus' Galilean ministry.
10). The Holy Spirit - true author of the four Gospels
Explanation:
In the context of the 'Life of Christ,' the given terms have correctly been matched to their definitions as mentioned above. 'John' is characterized as one of the four gospels that outlines the sanctity and splendor of the almighty, Jesus. While 'Capernaum' is a bibical town established in Galilee. Parable is described as a short narrative illustrating a religious or moral lesson through comparisons taken from daily life. Mark signifies the pain and agony endured by Jesus and his disciples.
Disbelief in christ led the almighty to convert the supernatural events into short narratives in order to display people how godly truth in present in everything. 'Matthew' is the Gospel of St. Matthew, the first book of New Testament of the Bible attributed to the Evangelist. Luke is the gospel of St. Luke, third of four gospels. 'Public and Private' are characterized as the two distinct types of Galilean churches of Jesus. 'The Holy Spirit' is the creator of all the four gospels.
The rhyme scheme is ABAB up until the last two lines, which are CC. Rhyme scheme signifies which lines rhyme with each other, depending on the last word in each line. The As correspond with each other, the Bs correspond with each other, and so on.
The main idea of the poem is that one should not to give up pursuing a woman if at first she doesn't seem interested, because when she has finally been won over, her love will last forever. In other words, be patient, because a woman who is not easily wooed will provide the longest form of love.
The poet uses the "metaphor" of burning an oak. A metaphor is a comparison between two seemingly unlike things (in this case a woman/her love and an oak tree) without using the words "like" or "as" (which would make the comparison a simile).
The poet uses the metaphor of a wound to represent how deep love can go ("Deep is the wound, that dints the parts entire With chaste affects, that naught but death can sever").
The answer is c youre welcome
A group of teenage boys college kids on a campus where skateboarding is not allowed.
Answer:
I believe the answer is A. They make a clear decision about what they want to do in life.
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