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  5. 115 Encouraging Bible Verses to Motivate You Throughout ... - AOL

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    Need a little pick-me-up? God’s got you covered with these peace-giving verses.

  6. Vision theory of Jesus' appearances - Wikipedia

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    The appearance, or Christophany, of Jesus to Paul and others, was "internal and subjective." [13] Reflection on the Messianic hope, and Psalms 16:10, [14] [note 1] led to an exaltated state of mind, in which "the risen Christ" was present "in a visionary manner," concluding that Jesus must have escaped the bondage of death. [13]

  7. Moral influence theory of atonement - Wikipedia

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    A related theory, the "moral example theory", was developed by Faustus Socinus (1539–1604) in his work De Jesu Christo servatore (1578). He rejected the idea of "vicarious satisfaction". [note 2] According to Socinus, Jesus' death offers mankind "a perfect example of self-sacrificial dedication to God". [3]

  8. Cleansing of the Temple - Wikipedia

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    Driving of the Merchants From the Temple by Scarsellino. In the narrative, Jesus is stated to have visited the Temple in Jerusalem, where the courtyard was described as being filled with livestock, merchants, and the tables of the money changers, who changed the standard Greek and Roman money for Jewish and Tyrian shekels. [6]

  9. Sermon - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example is the Sermon on the Mount by Jesus of Nazareth. This address was given around 30 AD, [ 9 ] and is recounted in the Gospel of Matthew ( 5:1–7:29 , including introductory and concluding material) as being delivered on a mount on the north end of the Sea of Galilee , near Capernaum .