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- 371: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
- ... with a pair of giants. This passage also brings the element of religion and the work of divine hands into the discussion of love: “Save for the fact that all your works are without blemish, Lord, I would accuse you of a misdeed in allowing me to live on, since you have taken from me the one man for whom I was to live my life…. Yet if it is not your will to return him to me, then be reminded, Lord God, that all the world is familiar with the words that you have spoken…: that a man and his wife shall be one body.” The poet reminds us here that love involves, in his view ... being. The second way in which Hartmann’s concept of love differs from that of the two previous authors discussed is his intermingling of love with the almighty. When Enite laments her plight to the Lord, she reminds Him “that a man and wife shall be one body” (Hartmann, Erec, 129). This brings a whole new variable into the equation of love: God. Neither Geoffrey nor Wace mention God as ...
- 372: The Five Institutions of the Middle Ages
- The Five Institutions of the Middle Ages Mind your manners! Yes, my lord. To civilize is to Christianize! I work and I pay, I pray and I pay, I die and I pay. God wills it! Rich and poor alike in the Middle Ages were controlled by five ... peacefulness. Similarly, the feudal system was created early in the Dark Ages to secure a sense of safety among the upper class. The feudal system involved the granting of land or a fief by a lord to his vassal. The lords and vassals were exclusively the very wealthy and powerful with the king as the highest lord and the knight as the lowest vassal. The main purpose of the feudal system was to provide fighting men who could ensure protection. Feudalism was the first emergence of organized government in the Dark ...
- 373: The Harrowing Of Hell - Dialec
- ... Cooke's Play) describes a previous knowledge that Adam -- as representative for a fallen humanity -- apprehends exactly at the moment he articulates his speech: Nowe, by this light that I nowe see, joye ys come, lord, through thee, and one thy people hast pittye to put them out of payne. Similarly, though now through Jesus's self-proclamation, the introduction in the Towneley cycle reveals the already known nature of its ... 205-210) Isias. Adam, thrugh thi syn here were we put to dwell, This wykyd place within; The name of it is hell; here paynes shall neuer blyn. That wykyd ar and fell loue that lord with wyn, his lyfe for vs wold sell Et cantent omnes "salutor mundi," primum versum. (Towneley 294, 37-44) Identification with Adam's sinfulness prefigures a (re)collection in Jesus's redeeming effort to break ... shorter lines to silence the audience, rather ironically, by invoking their collective chorus in litany: Dauid. As I saide ere yit say I so, "ne derelinquas, domine, Animum meam in inferno;" "Leyfe neuer my saull, lord, after the, In depe hell wheder dampned shall go; suffre thou neuer thi sayntys to se The sorow of thaym that won in wo, ay full of fylth and may not fle." Moyses. Make ...
- 374: Buddhism And The Six Point Att
- ... true Christianity advocates authority in worship and in deed. For example, Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey. Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in ...
- 375: Jesus Christ's Life
- ... deals with them according to his goodness and ge nerosity. That seems similar to benevolence, but it isn't. Jesus' grace is real ly shown in the New Testament. In Exodus 34:6it says "The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious...". In Ephesians 2:7©9 it says, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith©and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God©not ... forgivenessÄ; therefore you are feared." (Psalm 130:4). If you believe in the Bible that verse should let you know that Jesus and His father does forgive us. "O'Isreal, put you hope in the Lord, for with the Lord is unfailing love and with him is full r edemption." (Psalm 130:7) I feel that both of those verses are very strong in t heir speaking of forgiveness. The ...
- 376: Three Important Qualities Of Christ's Life
- ... God deals with them according to his goodness and generosity. That seems similar to benevolence, but it isn't. Jesus' grace is really shown in the New Testament. In Exodus 34:6 it says "The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious...". In Ephesians 2:7-9 it says, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not ... forgiveness; therefore you are feared." (Psalm 130:4). If you believe in the Bible that verse should let you know that Jesus and His father does forgive us. "O'Isreal, put you hope in the Lord, for with the Lord is unfailing love and with him is full redemption." (Psalm 130:7) I feel that both of those verses are very strong in their speaking of forgiveness. The Lord will ...
- 377: Remains Of The Day
- ... to assist in this matter (196). Behind each minor task of Stevens, Ishiguro raises deep questions about human beings relationships to their employers, and the repression of emotions which frequently occur. When Stevens learns that Lord Darlington s reputation was totally wrecked after it was revealed that that he had sued a newspaper for libelous accusations about his alliance with Nazis, Stevens realizes that all his years spent trying to be ... spend your whole life trying to please one boss because you may find in the end that it was not worth it. Ishiguro draws a comparison between the intense loyalty of a butler to his lord and the loyalty of the German people to Hitler. Though Stevens insists on referring to his father as sir, his loyalty to him leads to a break in his professional duty to his employer, since ... Stevens inability to acknowledge the decline of his father s abilities may in fact be a suppressed emotion of love for him, but he cannot possibly acknowledge that. If Stevens had a healthier relationship with Lord Darlington, he might have been able to relate to his father as a son, instead of just another loyal employee. A key case of Stevens inability to realize the expression of love is his ...
- 378: Hudson Taylor
- ... all belongings and depending upon God for everything required faith and if that faith was present then much blessings and prosperity through Christ abound. Hudson was an example of faith in doing missions for the Lord. Hudson’s strategy was to leave and forsake al in order to do the service of God. Students response Hudson is an example to me, in that He showed an extreme amount of faith in forsaking all to follow the Lords plan and will for his life and those in China. Hudson depended on the Lord for everything. This teaches me to do the same. Hudson was a man of little wants or need for material possessions for comfort or pleasure. Hudson obeyed God in Gods plan for Hudson to go to China, this obedience brought protection and peace and joy from the Lord., in all situations. Hudson’s faith was that of such strength that he depended on the Lord for food for the very next day and so on. Hudson was a man of self-control, ...
- 379: The Book of Exodus
- ... heroes of epic poems are labeled with some sort of specific characteristics. Moses is no exception to this trend. He is portrayed as being a very wise individual guided by the all-knowing God. The Lord guides him in his speeches and thoughts so that he can be an eloquent spokesman. God said to Moses, “And thou shalt speak unto him, and put words in his mouth: and I will be ... you what ye shall do” (Exodus 4. 15). Moses was very insecure about facing the Pharaoh of Egypt. He thought that no one would believe him that he was on a mission from God. The Lord took that into consideration and granted him some magical powers. “And the Lord said unto him, What is that in thine hand? And he said, A rod. And he said, Cast it on the ground. And he cast it on the ground and it became a serpent: ...
- 380: The Egyptian Religion
- ... Nut, goddess of the sky, devouring it and in the morning would give birth to it again. Furthermore, the Egyptian creation myth said that in the beginning their was only the ocean, then Ptah, the Lord of Truth who made an egg, that hatched and made the moon and sun, from the sun came Amon-Ra, the sun god from him came air, from the air, the earth, from the earth ... the horizon and lightenest the Two Lands with thy rays (Casson 80). In the morning the Pharaoh and would rise, praying to Ra. and in temples the people would sing also: Hail to thee, Ra, Lord of Truth whose shrine is hidden, Lord of gods; the creator in his boat: at whose command the gods were made: Atum, maker of men: supporting their words, giving them life. Lord of wisdom whose precepts are wise: at whose pleasure ...
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