Articles, tagged with "crucifixion", page 2
09th August 2010
Navarre is located in the North of Spain. It is a part of the Basque province and it is popular for its natural beauty. This region has a history of its own and it is influenced by various civilizations. According to historians, Navarre was inhabited by p...
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justinntaylor
03rd August 2010
Suspended in front of Summer bleached fields, a corrupted French landscape, trees of an orange fire, the figure of a crucified Christ, a startling sickly yellow, a scene of blank expressionless women gather at his feet. The obscure colouring, the bright ...
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VacationRentalPeople
27th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 James Holan
Still, there is another iconic figure in the Legendary Holy Grail stories that is perhaps a greater mystery than King Arthur, The Fisher King. The Fisher King was originally a Celtic/Pagan symbol. He marks many mysteries ...
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blackbeltshop
23rd May 2010
Holy Communion is central to the Christian Religion. While it is a central component to Christian religious denominations, the emphasis and meaning of Holy Communion varies among the various Christian denominations. There is big difference in how for exa...
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Author:
Rudy Burns
20th May 2010
How dead is dead? I have never known death to have shades or tones, it's either yes or no. On or off, black or white. Alive or dead, it's as simple as that.
I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the li...
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Adam Tigges
24th March 2010
Celebrate Easter Day by creating and sending exquisite greeting cards to the loved ones. You can make wonderful and visually appealing cards by using some tips and tricks. A person can either create online or offline Easter cards at home. You need to foll...
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Harsin Carter
22nd March 2010
As history tells it the Druids had large circular carved stones that they placed to mark their territories and also used them for worship. When St Patrick came to their Islands to teach them of Christianity he learned of these stones and to show or integr...
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Mac McRoberts
15th March 2010
Flowers and Mythology have a vintage connection. They both have had a long association and the tale of their alliance has been passed on consistently from one generation to the other without any stoppage. Generations have told their descendants about the ...
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Author:
Mark
18th February 2010
There are many reasons to celebrate the Easter holiday season. It's a time to strengthen the unity between family and friends, to come together in celebration of new life!
Easter is a popular time to visit Prague. Spring is in the air, the Easter marke...
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sindyjain
18th February 2010
Easter is the most special day in Christian calendar .The day is Celebrated as the day of resurrection of the lord Jesus Christ crucifixion. There are very few years which exactly matches with the easter day 2010 rest are different in a century. There are...
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Author:
Mukesh Kumar Thakur
27th January 2010
If you really think about it, prayer can seem a little odd. What do you do in prayer? You bow, or kneel, or raise your hands, or just sit there and talk, or even think - and you have the knowledge that God hears you and answers your prayer. Prayer is an a...
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JohneyMaron
24th November 2009
The Gospel According To The Scriptures
This composition will be dealing primarily with the "Triumphant Entry". I need to make a digression to start, which is: TYPES & SHADOW PICTURES, TYPES & SHADOW PICTURES, T & S.P. Of the type & shadow pictures in t...
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Author:
WriterAllan
18th November 2009
Nobody ever thinks of a wood as being sacred, but when you look through the history of the Holy land and the goods it produced in trade you'll find that olive wood is featured over and over again. History even suggests that Christ himself may have worked ...
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Author:
wwjd4u
18th November 2009
Or Are They Going to Be Stuck Forever with Cross Pendants and Olive Wood Rosaries?
One of the most controversial subjects debated in today's churches is the transfer of culture from classic to contemporary. Some are embracing it with open arms, willing...
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Author:
wwjd4u
16th November 2009
What Homer, Euclid, Herodotus, Hippocrates, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Gutenberg, and Jesus Christ have in common is that they are among the many historical figures documented with uncertain dates of birth. And it is rather ironic that Jesus Christ, probably...
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Author:
Kenny Leones