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Biblical Allusions Review

Biblical Allusions Review. Identify character and story. Use this list. 1. Adam 2. Eve 3. Cain 4. Abraham 5. Isaac 6. 10 Commandments 7. Solomon 8. Moses 9. Samson 10. Noah 11. Lord’s Prayer 12. Judas 13. Golgotha 14. Pharisees 15. Saul/Paul 16. Apostles 17. Pilate

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Biblical Allusions Review

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  1. Biblical Allusions Review Identify character and story

  2. Use this list • 1. Adam • 2. Eve • 3. Cain • 4. Abraham • 5. Isaac • 6. 10 Commandments • 7. Solomon • 8. Moses • 9. Samson • 10. Noah • 11. Lord’s Prayer • 12. Judas • 13. Golgotha • 14. Pharisees • 15. Saul/Paul • 16. Apostles • 17. Pilate • 18. Lazarus • 19. Water into wine • 20. Bread and fishes • 21. Last supper

  3. Use this format • Person/Place/ThingBook in Bible Description Theme/Moral • Abraham Genesis God asks Abraham Obey God • to sacrifice his son in • order to show his faith. • However, an angel is sent • to stop Abraham before • he can actually kill Isaac.

  4. Explain the allusions • The people who believe most that our greatness and welfare are proved by our being very rich, and who must give their lives to becoming rich, are just the very people whom we call the Philistines. (Arnold: Culture and Anarchy) • After his arrest and the terrible facts became known, people said that Charles Manson had ‘out Heroded Herod.’ (anon) • The irony of the situation was that his name was Matthew and he worked for the Internal Revenue Service. (anon)

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