Science Fiction and Fantasy for younger readers - Part Eleven - Creating characters

Children's science fiction and fantasy literature, the lead character should be someone with you, the reader can easily identify, even if they have fabulous adventure. Similarly, the cast of secondary characters seem to be realistic. You can grotesque monsters, mythical animals, aliens with two heads and seven arms, robots or androids, but even if they are not human, yet in depth of character when they play more than a fleeting rolein history. Well-drawn characters, no matter what setting they may appear, are rarely forgotten and always popular with readers.

Of course, certain basic characters are very familiar to us, as the wicked witch or magician, the hero against his will, the exiled prince or princess, the wise counselor, the noble king, the loyal lieutenant, the consultant evil scientist forget that its marvelous inventions, and many others. However, should not the inhabitants of the fictional worldonly carbon copies of these occur frequently in the past. Nor should we seek only the characters double and personality that have been successful recently as Harry Potter for example. A major challenge for science fiction and fantasy author for children, as it is for those who write for young adults, and will ensure that their characters are much more cut-outs and empty cardboard blank, so that really come alive for the readers.This can certainly look highly problematic if the character in question is not even a man. However, they still seem to be as real as any other person, the work was ever created for a fiction, for both children and adults. You need a personality, aspects which we can identify and sympathize with us, likes and dislikes, mannerisms, quirks, and so on, all that clearly serve as individuals, even if not human.

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Malcolm Gladwell - Blink - full show

Malcolm Gladwell talks about his latest book, "Blink," which are our best decisions often suggests immediately instead made after much consideration.

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Peru - Jules Verne

Peru was a Dutch electronic music (synthesizers) band. The group began in 1979 with Peter Kommers and Ruud van Es, using his name for the band's name: PE (b)-RU (UD). Rob Papen was quickly accepted. They released several CDs with electronic music, ranging from electronic dance environment. Rob Papen and Ruud van Es are still active in the production of music, but not under the name of Peru. Jules Verne is one of their best songs for me. From their 1991 CD MoonJules Gabriel Verne www.music.robpapen.com http (February 8, 1828 March 24, 1905) was an author who helped the French pioneer of science-fiction. He is known for his novels Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (18691870), Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) and The mysterious Iceland (1875 ). Verne wrote about space, air and water to travel before navigable aircraft and submarines were practicalinvented, and before any means of space travel has gone wrong. Therefore, it is often called the "father of science fiction ', and along with HG Wells www.online-literature.com

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Quotes Science Fiction - From the mind's eye to the Outer Limits

Have you ever had a phrase running through my head and could not remember the exact words, or if you have done this before? Well, if it has anything to do any deals with the world of science fiction, probably found in Science Fiction: From Mind to the Outer Limits TV inside, a treasure trove of wit and wisdom from literature, cinema. The Hugo-nominated work was researched by Gary Westfahl and contains over 2,900 citations from the world ofScience Fiction and Fantasy.

Some websites are better known than others, but everyone will have fun and enlightening, or think that you get. The authors range from figures such as Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury through the alphabet of Edgar Allan Poe and George Zebrowski. There is also a foreword by Arthur C. Clarke. Westfahl divided the book into topical headings for the purpose, a sense of debate and discussion so popular in the genre. Classes begin and end with actionswith the work. In between there are topics like aliens, belief, computers, earth, gods and demons, the immortality, religion, space travel and much more. There is also a complete index of titles and one of the authors.

This is not a book you sit down and read from top to bottom, but I can open at any section and find something that I enjoy. I am often the best moments of the film and further revised in-depth reading. Then, a gem of a writer unknown to me, I catch your eye and I aminspired by a book I read not to look again. It 's a good source for research and I have also found used to write the instructions. A good offer is to write the path of an idea and I'm motivated, something original.

Here are some examples of the book are to stimulate the appetite. "When people see what you can do, will not be satisfied until they have done -. Frank Herbert, Cease Fire (1958)" The less you know the future better for you. "- Philip K.Dick, The World Jones Made (1956) "All human beings, as we meet, mingle between good and evil." - Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) This well-documented and comprehensive book is an invaluable resource for authors, readers and all fans of science fiction) 2005. Publisher: Yale University Press (10 October ISBN: 978-0300108002 Pages: 488 Price: $ 28.00

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Barbara Kyle's Writing Fiction that sells "Part 3 Structure

Barbara Kyle Workshop on DVD "writing fiction that sells." The laboratory as a whole is now available online. Cost $ 10.

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Despereaux - Book Review

This excellent fiction fantasy if full of light, animals, and moments that lead others to understand the feelings of pleasure. The writing style uses the author creates a story that is perfect for preaching and groups of young readers and literacy.

This animal adventure story is about an adorable mouse, young abnormally small ears with huge shows readers how it feels ostracized from their peers. Readers follow shortly Despereaux when he finds the courage to love and sacrificefor love. A rat named Roscuro sad, love music and the light is twisted when it finally meets the obscurity of its nature, creates a devious plan to do that Princess Pea is kidnapped with pride, all the mice. Only Despereaux's devotion to the Princess can save them. Understanding of the problems of child abuse, the dreams, the nightmare of losing a child and so powerful, they can be the prejudices and social barriers ... all these and more are waiting for the readers of Despereaux and his researchto save Princess Pea from Maze prison.

Author of five books of others, DiCammillo Kate has successfully created an appealing character in literature for young readers who are loved by generations and is sure, the classics in children. His style creates a warm feeling that told the story - instead of reading it.

Both the author and the book are numerous awards including the John Newbery Medal, awarded to the most significant contributions to the honor of childrenLiterature in America. The ribbed side edges give the book and make it look like an antique feel to be very special - as if the book had for generations.

Expression on the faces and details, even in the shadows, make them worth the price of the book alone - Many pencil sketch pictures are incredibly talented work. Illustrator Tim Ering was busy in his career with many other books and magazine projects, and collaboration with theaters, galleries andmore. This talented artist is also the author of the story of Frog Belly Rat Bone.

Despereaux is a book best-seller has won at least 24 national awards, including the Chapman Awards for Best Classroom Read aloud and frankly, to read one of the best stories. Teachers, educators and parents to find the right people for young people aged between 7-12 or 2-7 class. Tucked away neatly in small literary history lessons, such as the importance of "treachery". Without hesitation, Igive this book the highest rating and recommend it to all those who enjoy light adventure stories of the animals.

Author: Kate DiCamillo
Illustrator: Tim Basil Ering
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 076362529-9

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Art of Aldo Sanchez at CRONOS Tiempo de Todo! 1997 2

These are timeless figures of clay by me 1998th watchig I hope these inspire more people to be creative. You can see here: X-Men White Queen by Lady Death Shi Luca on his Battle Angel Alita Tauntaun Fairchild Vampirella Ballistic Velocity Psylocke Rogue Fire Mares The music of the score is wonderful Krull Ride. It 's a shame that people are so ignorant in my country, who would rather have me working as a trained monkey as my teaching techniquesbefore arthritis take the big bet. Who uploaded this video and why? I am Aldo Sánchez cronosbeta.foros.st. I took the risk of a group of young artists, in 1997, but my roots are so much more. I hope this can help you think like me and understand why they continue to run so much magic in young men to fight. I wish you drag a row or two and visit our forum. I will always be here to answer any comments or questions. If you are interested in modeling clay-Claymation-Special Effects-Movies-Shows-Anime and Manga Art-Cartoon-Sculpture-Literature-Comic Books-Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy-Literature-Music and tho mood of the 60, 70, 80 and 90 and any expression of art and culture. Then this is the right place at the Aldo Rodrigo Sánchez Tovar Founder of CRONOS Tiempo de Todo! "My heart burns Fight forever In front of the steel eyes future of history knows," You can also look at the following address: www.myspace.com www.picturetrail.com SoyAldo ...

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Because the search for the history-based writing conduct

When you create an essay based on historical events, detailed research is obviously very important. Finally, the benefits claim your work, in no small part to the veracity and accuracy of the facts. As such, it is usually important to give them the same attention as you do with the 'act of writing.

In the same way that writing software makes it easy for you, your essay could compose specific resources to help you find the exact facts. So how shouldConduct your research?

1. Books

The traditional means of books is still the best candidate for reference. After all, the facts may appear to be old in the form of pure on old prints. Libraries and bookstores are a great resource of course. You can also contribute to online sources (like Wikipedia), is in the right direction.

A great resource for new out-of-copyright books from Google Books, which has indexed and put online thousands of antique printsMatter. If the facts of research from ancient times, it's a good chance that you will be able to find some information will be there.

2. Print

Libraries usually keep newspaper clippings of many in recent years. You may need to check with a librarian, so you can get microfilms of the right. If you investigate the events in the recent past, could further online resources that can be used. Many newspapers with online sites that offer access to decades of archives (mostprobably for a fee, of course).

3. Specialty Club

If you are a remarkable event, activity or individual letters, is a good chance there are organizations that keep their memories and other historical artifacts. You can search online for specific associations on matters relating to the topic (for example, the club's history).

4. Other sources

There are many other possible sources of information are of course so do not discount anything. Mapsfor example, can be very useful when out of the historical sites, phone books are good for finding individual.

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Junot Diaz - Part 6

Junot Diaz reads Writers at Newark Reading Series with Cathy Park Hong on Wed, December 3, 2008, 5.30 bis 19.00 clock, at Paul Robeson Gallery. Junot Díaz is the author of Drown and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, which won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for literature. His fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, African voices, Best American Short Stories (1996, 1997, 1999, 2000) and in the wagon Prize XXII. It has a Eugene McDermott Award, a grant from the John Simon GuggenheimMemorial Foundation, a Lila Acheson Wallace Readers Digest Award, the 2002 Pen / Malamud Award, the 2003 US-Japan Creative Artist Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University , the Rome Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, John Sargent Sr. First Novel Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. He is the director of fiction at the Boston Review and aAssociate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Dark Literature

I got to class the dark side of man in literature, was a course called Contemporary Theatre. I learned that people suffer from birth defects, such as Helen Keller, the game, some suffer throughout their lives because their class, the boy (Loman) in "Death of a Salesman" and I saw a woman brutally " The Black Cat "by Edgar Allan Poe killed and see the people suffering because of the new wealth in" The Pearl "by Steinbeck.

Children, animals in 'The Lord of the Flies ", a returnChild mentally in the play "Aunt Dan and Lemon" and of course Oedipus dig his own eyes after learning that he killed his father and married his mother poisoned!

So I wrote my first book, having a professional letter-writer, when people still used stamps and envelopes to send letters - remember those - I also took two continents during the time I lived at the university and was always a letter to have been writing everyday, but taught me about punctuation and howto inject the emotions in my letters.

Thanks to all in the dark or "black" writing I've read and personal experience, I can only write about the dark side. I am a black knight included all and only look to the dark side, I explained the literature with light and color to create the color on the literature that is a kaleidoscope.

The books I mentioned are some of those who want us to go. So I propose that through the dark depths of space, we would seeColor to love as points, save us from that consumed by darkness.

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Twilight Collection - Reasons for the novels Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Buy

If you're a big fan of the mysterious mystical literature, you have to grab the collection of the Twilight books. This set includes 4 novels by Stephenie Meyer, three of which, the author of film and DVD set.

What's in the collection

The names of the books mentioned in this series:

Twilight

New Moon

Eclipse

Breaking Dawn

There are currently four separate novels, which all theThe life of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. These two guys are the two main characters in the novels, and find out how they met, how they are fascinated by them and exactly what tends to love his connection significantly different than most people in the world.

This type of literature is generally recognized as good style combined with intrigue and fantasy, because, as we learn that Edward Cullen is a vampire, which means thatstill a young man with no time that will never die. It should not be so fascinated by the beautiful young girl, because she is a person, and that they should not only his enemies but more importantly, its prey. Vampire usually on the blood to feed on humans, but we find that the Cullen family is very different in this regard.

The way of all that this group of people to live together, the human world is exactly what helps with the choice of novels very attemptGriffin. This is not an easy or simple romantic story of a boy and a girl. There are many major problems on the road and we're on the road while the couple tries to come to terms with your feelings and what fate has taken over for them.

E 'possible to shop for these distinguished works of fiction, but you can get a much better rate if you can buy all these books as part of the collection. This will definitely be cheaper.

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Ralph Ellison: A Biography

Ralph Ellison has never produced a novel of his life after his magnum opus "The Invisible Man" won the National Book Award 1953rd success has ruined him? This is a topic in the new biography of Ellison by Arnold Rampersad, the first scholar given complete access to Ellison's papers at the Library of Congress. Rampersad discusses and signs his book, "Ralph Ellison: A Biography", organized as part of the book series and author of Beyond the Centre for the book in the libraryCongress. The event was jointly organized by the Library Manuscript Division. Ellison story of a nameless black man in 1940 in New York City, which finds its identity and position in the struggles of the company won the National Book Award for fiction and catapulted him to national prominence. Ellison went on to earn numerous awards, including two presidential medals and the choice of 'American Academy of Arts and Letters. But his inability to publish a second novel, despite years of struggle, haunted himfor the rest of his life. Speaker Biography: Arnold Rampersad is Sara Hart Kimball professional in the Humanities and a member of the English Department at Stanford University. His books are biographies of Langston Hughes and Jackie Robinson, and has worked with Arthur Ashe on his memoir, "Days of Grace." He has written for The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic and The Washington Post and was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American...

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Tim O'Brien - 2009 National Book Festival

Fiction writer Tim O'Brien is the National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Tim O'Brien has been hailed as "the best American writers of his generation" by the San Francisco Examiner. The author of eight books O'Brien received the National Book Award in Fiction in 1979 for his novel "Going After Cacciato." In 2005, "things that have brought" by the New York Times named one of 20 best books of the last quarter century. He received the Chicago Tribune Heartland Award in fictionand was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award. The French edition of "Things that Carried" received the prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger, and the history of the title was chosen by John Updike for inclusion in Best American Short Stories of the Century. published "In the Lake of the Woods", 1994, was chosen by Time magazine as the best novel of the year. The book received the James Fenimore Cooper Prize of the Society forAmerican Historians and was selected as one of the 10 best books of the year by The New York Times. O'Brien's other works include "If I die in a combat zone," "Northern Lights", "Tomcat in Love" and "July, July." His stories, which received the National Magazine Award, has in numerous publications, including The New Yorker, Atlantic, Esquire, Playboy published, and Harper's.

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Authors @ Google: RL Stine

Authors @ Google program was thrilled to welcome to discuss best-selling children's author RL Stine, the Google NY office of his scary stories as part of Take Your Kids to Work Day 2008. Robert Lawrence Stine (born October 8, 1943), as RL Stine and jovial Bob Stine called, is an American writer and novelist, known for targeting younger audiences. Stine, who is often called the Stephen King of children's literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror novels, includingBooks in "Goosebumps," "Rotten School", "Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room Fear" and "Street Series.

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The Lacuna

about Orange Prize for Fiction 2010 chair of judges Daisy Goodwin Barbara Kingsolver The Lacuna

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Types of children's literature

children's literature has been around for ages. This type of literature is usually chosen by the parents, but some children choose their own books to read. Most of them contain pictures and are fairly simple. In recent years, the children were in the Book Reader and today there are many types of children's literature from picture books to best sellers, which are also used by adults to be loved literature famous. They can be classifiedin different categories.

Traditional literature: Characterized by an unknown, vague, and the settings are known models of introductions and conclusions. Most of them are characters representing the action with cause and effect and involved most of them with a happy ending for the hero. The stories are short and simple repeating itself with actions, patterns of verbal and magic is a common phenomenon. Examples are the fairy tales.

Fiction: include historical,realistic fiction and fantasy. realistic fiction deals with real life experiences and adventures as historical novels are issues that happened in the recent past and may also biographical and autobiographical books. Fantasy fiction contains stories with time travel, this heroic and talking animals and objects.

Illustrated books: the oldest form of literature and children are all the studies used before and mayConcept books, wordless books and books on board. Among other genres poems and verses, and joke books. Most of the poems and verses for children's books are simple and repeated with a lot of rhyming words. Series are not related to children's books, but most of them are following the overwhelming success and popularity among children.

All these books are for all ages of children available and can be easily found in stores or online. They are a good way to educate children in an excitingAnd the transmission of social values and diversity in the world and children in the school.

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Harlan Ellison: Dreams with Sharp Teeth - Trailer

Now at iTunes: www.itunes.com A documentary about the speculative fiction writer and essayist Harlan Ellison.

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Romance Novels - Some examples of romance

Novels have been the main source of fun, despite the various entertainment resources. Romance has always been one of the central and common themes of the novel was. And so it was love stories focus on love stories.

Jane Eyre (1847): One of the greatest novels

One of the first great love was Jane Eyre (1847) by English novelist Charlotte Brontë wrote. The novel revolves around a young orphan who finds work as a housekeeper. WithOver time, finds love with her employer. Rebecca (1938) is another good example of English romance writer Daphne du Maurier. It tells of a young woman who is married to a widower. History tells us that what a woman before man's wife.

Love Story (1970): A Classic Romance

Love Story (1970), written by Erich Segal is a classic novel. The novel revolves around a man from a well-to-do family, marries a poor girl who diedvery young. There is a famous passage in the novel that describes the intensity of love in one of his speeches:

I stood there at the end of the scale were afraid to ask, how long they sat, knowing only that I horribly wrong. "Jenny, I'm sorry"

"Stop!" He cut my apologies, then said very softly. "Love means not ever say you're sorry"

Other famous romance writers:

There are some well-known romance writers such as JudithKrantz, Jackie Collins, Nora Roberts, Jacqueline Susann, and Danielle Steel. His writings continue to appeal to the people.

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The variations of the four Gospels

Introduction

I receive hundreds of channels on my TV. That would be strange if it were not for the fact that the vast majority of them did not occur. I can not tell you how many times I asked my wife why cable companies continue to increase our bill, every year, just so we can see more repeats of repeats?

Some people see the four Gospels of Jesus Christ in the same way - repetition. This is so widespread that offered advanced coursesone with which the original, and what are the repetitions. A closer look shows us that in fact they are not repeated, but the presentation of a different vision of Christ.

The source Q or

Some time around 19 century theologians came up with the theory that Mark was the original source, often referred to as Q in Matthew and Luke have a lot of their material. These experts, Matthew and Luke simply told their version of the theology of Mark. This theorystands on shaky ground because there are too many inconsistencies in this idea, but the average reader has often questioned why four?

The combined a gospel that has never been with the concept of "repetition" of the Gospel of John was. Everyone can say this book is an original run - so to speak.

Just as the four differ?

Let's start with a little 'history if you do not mind. The Gospels were in common language of the Alexandrian greek dialect which was writtenunderstood by everyone in the days of Christ - English is today. The first century of the Gospel of originality.

Among other oddities, the greek was written in all capital letters with no punctuation. Periods, commas came from, etc., many years later, and hopefully in the right place. Cardinal Hugo created the chapters of the Bible that we are so familiar today in the 13 Century. Verses of the Bible in the 16th century by a Parisian typesetter developedunder the name of Robert Stephens.

None of the Gospels record the life of Christ - which is not its purpose. None of them shows details that no direct impact on why he died on a Roman cross and then rose from the dead on the third day have. This is all my heart that each of the Gospels and all other information be given simple sidebars. Most of all the Gospels contain the last days of Christ and his verdict, death, burial and resurrection. There is nothing inthe world more important than a month unique in human history.

Precision

On the question of accuracy, many argue, for example, "How do we know what we read is what the Apostle?" is a valid application. The answer goes all the way until 2:03 century, when Origen of Alexandria; Ishihi, Bishop of Egypt, and Lucian of Antioch, the priests took upon himself the originals with great care, not to copy a noun or verb to lose. The thought ofNo corruption of the text has been disgusting in their minds. However, they were aware that the originals have been extremely valuable. Managed has been a priority in their minds.

Authenticity

Death The Apostle John was still fresh in everyone's mind - as you might think it was rather the star, and I do not mean that vague sense. In the time of John of each original gospel was known, and many copies were distributed through the churches of the world. However, it wasIgnatius of Antioch in 107 AD Theophorus. testified for accuracy. He was a friend of John's life Amato. Ignatius writes in existence today.

Order of writing

The publication of the four Gospels came some time after the apostles had written her letters. Among other things, not all the apostles wrote a letter. The first priority of the Apostles to evangelize, to create and educate the churches around the world.

As in any organization, once the churches wereestablished, there are those who might in this thing called "Christianity" means an area where the powerful, rich and famous has appeared, a number of false leaders and their followers have been observed. To establish their claim to fame - as today - began to teach teachers do not teach the apostles. They said things about Jesus never actually revealed by those who knew him. Later Gnostics arose that, if sued, Ebionites, and the followers of Cerinthus.Different religions now come from the pagan world to Christianity.

It 'appeared to the apostles, who must have a written record of an eyewitness, the Ministry of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus as directed the mind of every human being, began in his style, in their own words, to write their desired audience. They continue to record what they saw and knew to be true - in death.

Contemporary evidence indicates that the Gospel of Matthew was the firstwritten. Next Mark wrote his Gospel, followed later by the Greeks and finally by Luke John Amato.

There are only four Gospels accepted. Some thought that seem to contradict each other, while recording on the same story. Far. You must understand that it is advanced without contradictions, only different audiences and different issues.

When I use the theologians of writing, there are certain things that can join, and some things better not say,readers know what I mean understand. You know exactly what a theophany. When I write a non-theological group, and when I use the term Christophany, I have to explain that a Christophany look Testament of Christ. This is the way of writing in all subject directories. Do you understand? The details of the document is complete and teaches entirely on its target audience and the specific object of the author.

Gospel of Matthew - The first ofFour

Matthew, who was also known as Levi, is that the same Levi who collected taxes from Jews to the Romans. Her own people hated him, as one might expect, but Jesus called him one of his disciples to be. Matthew wrote his book no later than 50-60 AD.

Matthew, I think, was a man who was not only a jew, but proud - and I think he always felt that he owed his country for his own betrayal as a tax collector and a thief (like all the tax collectors ).

Therefore,Matthew wrote especially for the Jews, often without talking about things Jewish statement, often of the kingdom of God, who was a Jewish concept. Its primary objective was to his own people, the Jews, and his main subject was - the fact that Jesus Christ was the rightful king of Israel, the legitimate son of David and the Messiah of the Jews had wanted.

Matthew begins his performance with the song of the assets that Israel always kept well documented.This was the legal documentation of cultural heritage. He followed Jesus from King David. The activities that Matthew records the miracles of Jesus and all of them said: "See The King was here, and here's proof."

Symbolism

E 'in each of the four Gospels is proof that stamp of authenticity, from the Book of Ezekiel 1: verse 10 -1-28, but especially here Ezekiel sees a cherubim (actually four glyphs, see and God created the angels), each a different face. One had the face of aLion, the face of an ox, the face of a man, and the face of an eagle.

The symbol that marks the Gospel of Matthew is that of a lion, bear witness to the Bible with the Bible.

Gospel of Mark

Mark has a different personality from Matthew. Do not you think that God has chosen him to be one of the great writers of the ministry of Jesus Christ. There are those that are easy to check Mark Schreiber, an author of the story that says the apostle Peterhim. He was with Peter in Rome for 1 Pt 5:13. That is, if one assumes that Babylon was another name for Rome, and not really Babylon (Iraq). There is room for argument about what Babylon, the author has in mind.

There has never been a big problem if Mark wrote this Gospel that bears his name was. It gave him the fifth century AD represented. There has been much controversy among scholars that Mark has never accepted in the target group, theRomans. As Matthew of his change of load, the Jews, directed its market to the slaves of Rome.

At the writing of Mark, there were more slaves in Rome there was free born citizens. We know that Mark was in Rome at the same time as Paul was, and apparently had a huge burden on these people. Mark wanted to show Jesus as the Servant of God - even obedient unto death.

Symbolism

Back to cherubim four faces of Ezekiel and looked at thewas also a face of an ox. An ox was a beast of burden, a slave, if you will, and that is the symbol of the Gospel of St. Mark.

Who was Mark?

Mark was one of two men, not an inter-district of the apostles of Jesus is assumed (right?) Which is one of the seventy who hung around the team whenever he could. At night, when the soldiers came to Christ, speaks only of a young man who fled in such a fright, lost her tunic, and ran away naked.

Mark traveledwith the apostle Paul and Barnabas, in subsequent years.

The Gospel of Luke

Of all the writers, Luke is unique in many ways. While Matthew wrote to Jews, and Mark wrote to the Romans, Luke wrote for the Greeks. In fact, he also addresses his friend Theophilus. The Greeks were famous for the worship of humanity. It 'was just God and man would eventually find their way.

So I think Luke's purpose was to show Christ as God's people in GodMeat and its pedigree is the Christ all the way back to the first man, Adam, the eldest son of God Christ of which he was fully God and fully man.

Symbolism

Matching the symbolism of Ezekiel Angel, shows Christ with the face of a man.

Who was Luke?

He was a man of science, probably a hybrid, both Jews and Greeks. Eusebius of Caesarea, the first announcement of greek blood of Luke.

Many people think, but there is no other evidence that his great knowledge of ChristMinistry that he, like Mark, was one of the seventy mentioned in his Gospel alone. There is room for language believe that Luke was the second of two men on the road to Emmaus on the day that the Lord had risen, to go with them began. Luke does not name the second man (generally accepted method of authorship adoption), but does the name of the first man was.

Many believe it was personal physician to Mary, because he said nobody would know that personal eventsunless that Mary had revealed to them.

The Gospel of John

This gospel is contrary to one of three that preceded it. John does not conflict with Matthew, Mark, Luke, and the presentation of Jesus, but it is an entirely different. Sense, with the same eyes have seen - the first three Gospels are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels. Your Gospel focuses on the work of Jesus in Galilee and Judea in John, Jesus-centered.

John wrote the Gospel of Jesus last year. After his release fromhis term of imprisonment of Patmos where he wrote the Revelation of Jesus Christ, he made his final home in the ancient city of ancient Ephesus in Turkey.

There can be no doubt that John was very familiar with the three Synoptic Gospels, the Jews, Romans and Greeks. However, he remained the rest of the world - both known and unknown. They also know that God loves them and has offered the opportunity to connect with them.

The Gospel of John objectives of the rest of the world, and itsTheme is that Jesus is not just a man who is not only the Messiah, yet he is only the servant of God, but he is really God's Gospel of John is desperately trying to explain that in some miraculous way, God has taken the form of a human being. No tricks, no hybrid, no ghost, nor angels, but the same God that the world may believe he knows nothing of what we are experiencing here on earth. Again and again, starting with verse, chapter one, John desperately tries to understand us, thatJesus is the physical manifestation of God, who is temporarily in this world, and all who lived through the experience of creation. This includes the cruelty of man toward humanity, physical death.

To date, no student understands that I fully understand the depth of the Gospel of John. I think a person could spend their lives studying this Gospel and do not understand all that it contains.

Conclusion

Even so short, this is a summary of the four Gospels, weThe Gospel call of Jesus Christ.

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