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Throughout the Hebrew bible God has found ways to communicate with his people. Either to warn them, or just to tell them about his word. One way God communicated with his people was with prophets. A prophet is a person who believed they got a call from God. A call narrative is when God comes to a ce...
Apocrypha means "hidden things" in Greek. Apocrypha in Christianity, which is related to the scriptures of the Lord, was not instituted into the Bible at the time it was created. The clergy who put together the Bible had several reasons for not establishing these writings, such as the pure...
The film Prince of Egypt did a wonderful job at filling in the details of Moses' life. While many scenes were added to the biblical narrative, the film's poetic license needed to create some of the interaction between Joseph and his older brother Ramses in order for the characters to find ...
This chapter contains one of the most well known--and one of my favorite--Bible stories, including the famous question, "Am I my brother's keeper?" Like all Bible narratives, it is very succinct, offering only the facts and not even all of those--such as exactly how Cain killed Abel...
Myths were created by many early civilizations. A myth is a narrative, usually involving the supernatural and explaining natural events. Myths may be thought of as stories that answer basic questions about the world of early people. For example, what questions are answered by the Biblical story of...
Literature and art have led a close and mutually influential relationship through the ages. Literary works have influenced a predominant majority of artists from the great to the lesser and common. Michelangelo is considered by many as the greatest artist of the Renaissance and one who was also grea...
The Chester Play of Noah's FloodNoah's Flood is depicted very differently in the Norton Anthology of English Literature play version when it is compared with the Genesis version in the Bible. The Chester Play of Noah's Flood is of course setup in drama format and the Genesis version in the Bible is...
There are four main sections of the Old Testament. They are the Pentateuch, the historical books, poetical books and the prophets. The Pentateuch or "Torah" (meaning The Law) consists of the first five books of the bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). Moses, the hero of t...
The things to examine are how they use religion in their literature and how they talked about it, viewed it, and how they dealt with it. In our readings most of the African American literaturary writers are northern blacks. In the North, educated blacks often assimilated very successfully into wh...
The distinguishing features of medieval drama are its Christian content and its didactic purpose. Vernacular plays typically dramatized the lives of the saints, stories from the Bible, or moral allegories. The biblical cycle plays, sometimes called mystery plays, were originally performed unde...
An analysis of "the Crucifixion of Christ" by TintorettoIn the midst of suffering and anguish, the artist, Jacopo Robusti, depicts an opportunity for happiness through repentance. The main theme that is conveyed in the "the Crucifixion of Christ" is turning away from sinning and what is Bad, and tur...