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King of Kings (Matthew 2)
washington,wa s h i n g t o n , dcd c KING OF KINGS Epiphany 2019 Matthew 2:1-12 Dan Claire The story of the Wise Men is the sequel to Matthew’s account of the birth of Jesus, and it begins with two important details that weren’t mentioned in chapter one: namely, the place and the time. Matthew writes: “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem.” (2:1) The place and the time of a story usually aren’t all that exciting, but if it’s a good story, these details are often essential for understanding what the story is all about. That’s certainly the case in Matthew’s story. The place where Jesus was born, Matthew tells us, was Bethlehem–not Jerusalem. Isn’t it odd that Matthew didn’t mention this earlier, when he told the story of Jesus' birth? Matthew was saving this detail until now, until the story of the Wise Men. Most people would have expected the new king to be born in the royal palace in Jerusalem, ~5 miles to the north, and that’s exactly where the Wise Men looked first. They arrived and asked, “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” (2:2) But Jesus wasn’t there. He was in the City of David, in Bethlehem and not in Jerusalem. -
Inscriptional Records of the Western Zhou
INSCRIPTIONAL RECORDS OF THE WESTERN ZHOU Robert Eno Fall 2012 Note to Readers The translations in these pages cannot be considered scholarly. They were originally prepared in early 1988, under stringent time pressures, specifically for teaching use that term. Although I modified them sporadically between that time and 2012, my final year of teaching, their purpose as course materials, used in a week-long classroom exercise for undergraduate students in an early China history survey, did not warrant the type of robust academic apparatus that a scholarly edition would have required. Since no broad anthology of translations of bronze inscriptions was generally available, I have, since the late 1990s, made updated versions of this resource available online for use by teachers and students generally. As freely available materials, they may still be of use. However, as specialists have been aware all along, there are many imperfections in these translations, and I want to make sure that readers are aware that there is now a scholarly alternative, published last month: A Source Book of Ancient Chinese Bronze Inscriptions, edited by Constance Cook and Paul Goldin (Berkeley: Society for the Study of Early China, 2016). The “Source Book” includes translations of over one hundred inscriptions, prepared by ten contributors. I have chosen not to revise the materials here in light of this new resource, even in the case of a few items in the “Source Book” that were contributed by me, because a piecemeal revision seemed unhelpful, and I am now too distant from research on Western Zhou bronzes to undertake a more extensive one. -
Don Caesar De Bazan, but for Yon Pretty Dancing Girl
DON CÆSAR DE BAZAN. A DRAMA IN THREE ACTS. TRANSLATED AND ADAPTED FROM THE FRENCH OF M.M. DUMANOIS AND DENNERY. BY G. A. A'BECKETT & MARK LEMON. THOMAS HAILES LACY WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON. First performed at the Princess's Theatre, on Tuesday, October 8th, 1844. CHARACTERS. CHARLES II. (King of Spain) MR.WALTON. DON JOSE (his Minister) MR. FITZJAMES. DON CÆSAR DE BAZAN MR. JAMES WALLACE. MARQUIS DE ROTONDO MR.GRANBY. LAZARILLO MISS MARSHALL. LOPEZ MR. T. HILL. CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD MR. A. HARRIS. JUDGE ......... MR.HONNER. PACOLO MR. COWLRICK. MARITANA (the Gipsy) MRS. STIRLING. COUNTESS DE ROTONDO MRS. FOSBROOKE. Nobles, Soldiers, Men-at-Arms, Alguazils, and Populace. COSTUMES. The King.—A rich brown Spanish dress, trimmed with gold lace, slashed with black satin, silk stockings with gold clocks, black shoes, large Spanish hat with black feathers, one red ditto, point lace collar and cuffs. Don Cæsar.— First Dress: Old blue velvet trunks, leather doublet, brown velvet sleeves, old brown sombrero with old feathers, large buff and red striped cloak, torn point lace collar and cuffs, old silk stockings. —Second dress: Rich emerald green velvet Spanish dress, slashed with white satin, jacket of white satin, cloak of white satin, turn back, embroidered with broad philaetcries of dead and bright gold, white hat, white feathers, white silk stockings, shoes, with gold and satin rosettes, and dress trimmed with satin of the same.—Third dress:: Blue cloth doublet and breeches, blue silk stockings, jacket looped with black velvet, black velvet hat, blue feathers, point lace collar and cuffs, sword, black boots. -
Korean Honorific Speech Style Shift: Intra-Speaker
KOREAN HONORIFIC SPEECH STYLE SHIFT: INTRA-SPEAKER VARIABLES AND CONTEXT A DISSERATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (KOREAN) MAY 2014 By Sumi Chang Dissertation Committee: Ho-min Sohn, Chairperson Dong Jae Lee Mee Jeong Park Lourdes Ortega Richard Schmidt Keywords: Korean honorifics, grammaticalization, indexicality, stance, identity ⓒ Copyright 2014 by Sumi Chang ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS No words can express my appreciation to all the people who have helped me over the course of my doctoral work which has been a humbling and enlightening experience. First, I want to express my deepest gratitude to my Chair, Professor Ho-min Sohn, for his intellectual guidance, enthusiasm, and constant encouragement. I feel very fortunate to have been under his tutelage and supervision. I also wish to thank his wife, Mrs. Sook-Hi Sohn samonim, whose kindness and generosity extended to all the graduate students, making each of us feel special and at home over the years. Among my committee members, I am particularly indebted to Professor Dong Jae Lee for continuing to serve on my committee even after his retirement. His thoughtfulness and sense of humor alleviated the concerns and the pressure I was under. Professor Mee Jeong Park always welcomed my questions and helped me organize my jumbled thoughts. Her support and reassurance, especially in times of self-doubt, have been true blessings. Professor Lourdes Ortega's invaluable comments since my MA days provided me with a clear direction and goal. -
Waro Documents
DOCUMENTS 1) Treaty of Paris (February 10, 1763) The definitive Treaty of Peace and Friendship between his Britannick Majesty, the Most Christian King, and the King of Spain. Concluded at Paris the 10th day of February, 1763. To which the King of Portugal acceded on the same day. In the Name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. So be it. Be it known to all those whom it shall, or may, in any manner, belong, It has pleased the Most High to diffuse the spirit of union and concord among the Princes, whose divisions had spread troubles in the four parts of the world, and to inspire them with the inclination to cause the comforts of peace to succeed to the misfortunes of a long and bloody war, which having arisen between England and France during the reign of the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, George the Second, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, of glorious memory, continued under the reign of the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, George the Third, his successor, and, in its progress, communicated itself to Spain and Portugal: Consequently, the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, George the Third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenbourg, Arch Treasurer and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire; the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, Lewis the Fifteenth, by the grace of God, Most Christian King; and the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, Charles the Third, by the grace of God, King of Spain and of the Indies, after having laid the foundations of peace in the preliminaries signed at Fontainebleau the third of November last; and the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, Don Joseph the First, by the grace of God, King of Portugal and of the Algarves, after having acceded thereto, determined to compleat, without delay, this great and important work. -
King of Kings (Sermon Outline)
King of Kings Christmas/Advent 2019 Rob Rogers December 15, 2019 _________________________________________ Long before the moment of His birth, it was foretold that one day, a King would come... and that this King wouldn’t simply be added to mankind’s long list of failed and fallen kings... but that this King would be a TRUE King, a GOOD King. And that when this King took His throne, not just all people... but all of creation would blossom and flourish, and bloom underneath His rule and reign. In Luke 1, the angel appears to Mary and tells her, you’re going to have a son, His name will be Jesus, He will be great, He will be enthroned as King, He will reign forever, and there will be no end to His Kingdom. In Matthew 2, the wise men, following the star... come to King Herod, asking for the One who has been born King of the Jews. The storyline of Scripture tells us that this baby — born in a manger, 2,000 years ago in an obscure little town, to a no-name family, with an incredibly checkered bloodline, from a belittled, struggling, and oppressed nation — is the One True King, the Good King, the King of Kings. But before this King would take His throne for good, before His Kingdom would be established, He’d have to lay everything down... and this is exactly what He did. • Philippians 2:5-11 Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, 6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, 7 but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. -
Yougov Survey Results the Monarchy
YouGov Survey Results The Monarchy Prepared for Sky News Sample Size: 2167 Fieldwork: 3-4 July 2003 % Do you think the Queen should continue or give up her position as HEAD of the Church of England? Continue 60% Give up 30% Don't know 9% Which of these views comes closest to your own: 'In future, monarchs should continue to be members of the Church of England' 37% 'Future monarchs should be free to choose which religious faith, if any, is right for them' 58% Don't know 5% Should the public be allowed to visit the Queen's homes and art collections, or should the Queen continue to be allowed to keep the public out? Public should be allowed to visit homes and art collections 64% Queen should continue to be allowed to keep public out 31% Don't know 4% Do you agree with this statement: 'The Royal Family's spending is too lavish. It should be less ostentatious and flashy' Agree 53% Disagree 37% Don't know 10% At present, British people are technically 'subjects' of the monarch, rather than 'citizens'. So you think we should be subjects or citizens, or does it not matter to you either way? Subjects 15% Citizens 39% Does not matter to me 45% Don't know 1% Do you support or oppose Britain keeping the monarchy? Support keeping it in broadly its present state 41% Support but only if it modernises itself 41% Oppose keeping the monarchy 16% Don't know 2% Assuming that Britain remains a monarchy for the time being, should Elizabeth II remain as Queen or abdicate? Remain as Queen 70% Abdicate in favour of Prince Charles 11% Abdicate in favour of Prince William 13% Don't know 5% If Prince Charles marries Camilla Parker Bowles should he be allowed to become King? Should be allowed 33% Should be allowed, but Camilla should not be allowed to become Queen 35% Should not be allowed 29% Don't know 4% 1 of 2 © 2003 YouGov Ltd. -
King's Speech
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 2010 BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY David Seidler THE KING'S SPEECH Screenplay by David Seidler See-Saw Films/Bedlam Productions CARD: 1925 King George V reigns over a quarter of the world’s population. He asks his second son, the Duke of York, to give the closing speech at the Empire Exhibition in Wembley, London. INT. BBC BROADCASTING HOUSE, STUDIO - DAY CLOSE ON a BBC microphone of the 1920's, A formidable piece of machinery suspended on springs. A BBC NEWS READER, in a tuxedo with carnation boutonniere, is gargling while a TECHNICIAN holds a porcelain bowl and a towel at the ready. The man in the tuxedo expectorates discreetly into the bowl, wipes his mouth fastidiously, and signals to ANOTHER TECHNICIAN who produces an atomizer. The Reader opens his mouth, squeezes the rubber bulb, and sprays his inner throat. Now, he’s ready. The reader speaks in flawless pear-shaped tones. There’s no higher creature in the vocal world. BBC NEWS READER Good afternoon. This is the BBC National Programme and Empire Services taking you to Wembley Stadium for the Closing Ceremony of the Second and Final Season of the Empire Exhibition. INT. CORRIDOR, WEMBLEY STADIUM - DAY CLOSE ON a man's hand clutching a woman's hand. Woman’s mouth whispers into man's ear. BBC NEWS READER (V.O.) 58 British Colonies and Dominions have taken part, making this the largest Exhibition staged anywhere in the world. Complete with the new stadium, the Exhibition was built in Wembley, Middlesex at a cost of over 12 million pounds. -
Stefan Rebenich (Hg.)
Literaturkritik 717 Stefan Rebenich (Hg.), Monarchische Herrschaft im Altertum, Berlin – Boston (De Gruyter) 2017 (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs 94) XIV, 678 S., ISBN 978-3-11-046145-9 (geb.), € 139,95 Besprochen von J. E. Lendon, E-Mail: [email protected] https://doi.org/10.1515/klio-2020-2004 We have here a book about ancient monarchy collecting the papers given at the “Monarchische Herrschaft im Altertum” conference, from 23–25 January 2014, at the “Historische Kolleg” in Munich. The editor, the estimable Stefan Rebenich, is the author of a long article on “Monarchie” in the Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (vol. 24, 2012, 1112–1196), and this present volume is a demonstra- tion of the respect in which he and that article are held: there are twenty-five papers (other than his own, introductory, piece), over more than 650 pages, Open Access. © 2020 Lendon, published by De Gruyter. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. 718 Literaturkritik extending from ancient Egypt to the early Middle Ages (both East and West), and reaching outward from the Greco-Roman world to Judaea, Persia, Scythia and the Celts, Islam, and Han China, with a coda on the reception of ancient thinking about rulership in the early modern period (Ronald G. Asch, Antike Herrschafts- modelle und die frühneuzeitliche europäische Monarchie, 637–661). A sociolo- gist of German academia quickly notes that only three of the twenty-five authors fail to claim the reassuring title ‘Prof. Dr.’: this is a volume of contributions by successful, middle-aged academics, many of whose names will be well known to potential readers. -
Welcome to St. Luke's Sunday, October 18, 2020
Welcome to St. Luke’s Sunday, October 18, 2020 Our Vision: To Know God and To Make Him Known 3810 Ridgewood Road Copley, OH 44321 Visitors are not expected to participate in the offering. We hope you enjoy visiting with us today. Please come again soon. Phone: 330.665.2227 - Email: [email protected] Processional Hymn “Be Thou My Vision” Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art Thou my best thought, by day or by night, Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light. Be Thou my wisdom, and Thou my true Word; I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord; Thou my great Father, I Thy true son; Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one. Be thou my battle shield, sword for the fight Be thou my dignity, thou my delight Thou my soul's shelter, thou my high tower Raise thou me heavenward, O Power of my power. Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise, Thou mine inheritance, now and always; Thou and Thou only, first in my heart, High King of heaven, my treasure Thou art. High King of heaven, my victory won, May I reach heaven’s joys, O bright heaven’s sun! Heart of my own heart, whatever befall, Still be my vision, O ruler of all. Eleanor Henrietta Hull | Mary Elizabeth Byrne © Words: Public Domain Music: Public Domain CCLI License # 73146 Welcome and Call to Worship Celebrant: Blessed be God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. -
Sample File Introduction
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Attitudes Towards the Monarchy
Version 1 | Public Attitudes towards the Monarchy 15 April 2016 Strong majority continues to support Monarchy… WOULD YOU FAVOUR BRITAIN BECOMING A REPUBLIC OR REMAINING A MONARCHY? 2 80% 7% 70% 17% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 76% 10% 0% Feb-07 Feb-93 Feb-95 Feb-97 Feb-99 Feb-01 Feb-03 Feb-05 Feb-09 Feb-11 Feb-13 Feb-15 MONARCHY/KING OR QUEEN REPUBLIC/ELECTED PRESIDENT DON’T KNOW Base: 504 British adults 18+, 13th – 16th February 2016; c. 500-1,000 British adults in each previous poll Source: Ipsos MORI/King’s College London …but it makes a difference how you ask it WOULD YOU FAVOUR BRITAIN DO YOU THINK BRITAIN SHOULD 3 CONTINUE TO HAVE A KING OR QUEEN BECOMING A REPUBLIC OR REMAINING AS OUR HEAD OF STATE, OR SHOULD WE A MONARCHY? HAVE AN ELECTED PRESIDENT? 7% 2% 12% 17% 76% 86% MONARCHY/KING OR QUEEN REPUBLIC/ELECTED PRESIDENT DON’T KNOW Base: 1,001 British adults 18+, 13th – 16th February 2016 (504 asked first version, 497 asked second version) Source: Ipsos MORI/King’s College London How important is the Monarchy to Britain’s future? DO YOU THINK THE MONARCHY DOES OR DOES NOT HAVE AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY 4 IN THE FUTURE OF BRITAIN? 5% 20% 75% DOES DOES NOT DON’T KNOW Base: 1,001 British adults 18+, 13th – 16th February 2016 Source: Ipsos MORI/King’s College London How important is the Monarchy to Britain’s future? DO YOU THINK THE MONARCHY DOES OR DOES NOT HAVE AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY 5 IN THE FUTURE OF BRITAIN? 1998 1999 2000 2016 75% 66% 70% 67% 29% 28% 25% 20% 6% 5% 4% 4% DOES DOES NOT DON’T KNOW Base: c.