Group #6 Emily Freeman, Barbara Valschaerts, SangHee Khang What is right in war, where the fighting takes place in the fiery depths of hell. Even though you feel strong the eternal punishment will be to much for you to under go.the fallen angel is to weak and miserable for it suffers and its new task is to do all that is not good but it will bring ill delight. Out of the evil one will be good and seek good for all that will be the end. this will take him to the gates of heaven.
Group 8: Sam Blake & Alissa Hawks. Satan was chained on the Lake of Fire, confined to darkness. All the time he was conceiving ideas of evil. He is angry that despite his efforts to bring evil to others, people are still living with infinite goodness, grace, and mercy. He rises up out of the burning lake, using his wings to lead him to dry land where he will rest. He lands on ground that is just as merciless as the Lake of Fire. He has finally escaped the Stygian flood.
group 3 Evan Haines, Brian Weissen, Justin Bardy The miserable situation of waste and wilderness, a horrible dungeon, burning with flames all around, as if it were a furnace of flames; but from the flames there was no light, but instead visible darkness that served only to discover the sights of woe, regions of sorrow, tortured souls, where peace and rest will never be known, hope never comes, only torture without end that never ceases, and a fiery flood, forever fed with unconsumed sulphur. such a place has been prepared for those who rebel, here their prison sits in darkness, as far away from god as possible. How unlike the place from where they came! There his fellow rebels, overwhelmed with floods of fire, he soon discovers; and in pain by his side, a man of similar power and next in crime, forever know in palestine by the name of Beelzebub, to whom the arch-enemy, once known as satan in heaven, with bold words began to speak, saying "If you are him, but oh how you have fallen; how changed you are from him who was in heaven, who outshone millions, who shared my thoughts and help, who had equal hope and hazard in heaven
Group 2: 30-59 Mason, Kyle, Kody He viewed Heaven very highly, he wanted the Creator to fall to the depths of hell, and he planned to infringe the will of the Creator, What could have made them wish to revolt against the Creator? Satan and his army were cast out from Heaven, because he wanted to take over Heaven, his army of rebel angels believed they were equal to the "Most High", but instead the Creator crushed them with fire, sending them to a flaming bedrock hell for eternity, for 9 days, the crew was set on fire, but they could not die because they were immortal, realizing that hell sucked the happiness out of everything, he was mad that he was stuck there FOREVER.
Group 5 Hailey Jones Jalen Kanine Meadow Trembath-Soderholm
We may have more success in fighting the war with force, or clever. We cannot be beaten by our enemy. The devil, who finds pleasure in the chaos in heavens.”, Said the angel of the apostate, in pain, but proudly, held deep despair as he held his companion: “Oh, Prince, chief of many powers. That lead the seraphim to war. Under the directions of horrible deeds. Fearless in danger Heaven’s everlasting king, to test his high authority. Whether held strong by strength, or chance, or fat! Too well I saw that you would regret this day. With a sad overthrow, and foul defeat. You have lost us heaven, and all its splendors. In defeat you have laid us low. As far as god and heavenly beings can parish: For the mind and spirit remains invincible, and our vigor soon returns. Though we have no glory, and our happiness is swallowed whole. But what if our conqueror(Who’s power I now believe, since no other could have no beaten us. ) Have left us spiritual, and strength all together. Encourages our suffering and pains. That we may satisfy his revenge. Or do his mightier services as servants.
Group 9 Mikaeli Campbell Diamond Suggate They are gods by their own strength and not by permission of Heaven. This demon guy is wondering if you are cast out of heaven, why you go to such a gloomy place. He says that he who is free, can choose what's right and wrong and that if he can't be in heaven then he might as well make the best of it in Hell. He would rather rule Hell than serve in Heaven.
Group 1 Grant Wickes Nate Pittsley Nick Coscarelly
the first mans mistake of the fruit from the forbidden tree brought death and woe in to the world Eden died and a greater man restored us and sat blissfully singing on the heavenly muse on the secret top of Oreb it did inspire. the Shepard that taught the chosen one from the beginning about how the heavens and earth rose out of the chaos.the more happy Siloa's brook flowed fast by the oracle of god. there i sang s song with no middle flight intends to soar above the Aonian Mount while it pursues things not attempted in prose or rhyme. the spirit does prefer in the temples a upright heart and pure teach me for you know the ways. with mighty wings out spread sitting dove like on the vast abyss. the maddest pregnant in what is dark illuminate what is low raise and support to the height of great subject. i may assert eternal gods plan for the universe and justify the ways of god to men. say first for heaven hides nothing from my view, nor the deepest part of hell. say first cause moved our grandparents to a happy state.
Jamie Demmie and Bethany group 7 Sometimes you have to be alone with nature, but nature is corrupted by the people. It is not clean and it is not enjoyable. He's wondering if he should leave the paradise he has and go to "heaven". The theme ties in with the story of Adam and Eve having to leave the garden of Eden; like a war between heaven and hell. They could have lived the perfect life in the perfect world but they made the wrong choices and are stuck in a sticky situation having to make hard decisions.
Group #6 Emily Freeman, Barbara Valschaerts, SangHee Khang
ReplyDeleteWhat is right in war, where the fighting takes place in the fiery depths of hell. Even though you feel strong the eternal punishment will be to much for you to under go.the fallen angel is to weak and miserable for it suffers and its new task is to do all that is not good but it will bring ill delight. Out of the evil one will be good and seek good for all that will be the end. this will take him to the gates of heaven.
Group 8: Sam Blake & Alissa Hawks.
ReplyDeleteSatan was chained on the Lake of Fire, confined to darkness. All the time he was conceiving ideas of evil. He is angry that despite his efforts to bring evil to others, people are still living with infinite goodness, grace, and mercy. He rises up out of the burning lake, using his wings to lead him to dry land where he will rest. He lands on ground that is just as merciless as the Lake of Fire. He has finally escaped the Stygian flood.
group 3 Evan Haines, Brian Weissen, Justin Bardy
ReplyDeleteThe miserable situation of waste and wilderness, a horrible dungeon, burning with flames all around, as if it were a furnace of flames; but from the flames there was no light, but instead visible darkness that served only to discover the sights of woe, regions of sorrow, tortured souls, where peace and rest will never be known, hope never comes, only torture without end that never ceases, and a fiery flood, forever fed with unconsumed sulphur. such a place has been prepared for those who rebel, here their prison sits in darkness, as far away from god as possible. How unlike the place from where they came! There his fellow rebels, overwhelmed with floods of fire, he soon discovers; and in pain by his side, a man of similar power and next in crime, forever know in palestine by the name of Beelzebub, to whom the arch-enemy, once known as satan in heaven, with bold words began to speak, saying "If you are him, but oh how you have fallen; how changed you are from him who was in heaven, who outshone millions, who shared my thoughts and help, who had equal hope and hazard in heaven
Group 2: 30-59 Mason, Kyle, Kody
ReplyDeleteHe viewed Heaven very highly,
he wanted the Creator to fall to the depths of hell,
and he planned to infringe the will of the Creator,
What could have made them wish to revolt against the Creator?
Satan and his army were cast out from Heaven,
because he wanted to take over Heaven,
his army of rebel angels believed they were equal to the "Most High",
but instead the Creator crushed them with fire,
sending them to a flaming bedrock hell for eternity,
for 9 days, the crew was set on fire,
but they could not die because they were immortal,
realizing that hell sucked the happiness out of everything,
he was mad that he was stuck there FOREVER.
Group 5
ReplyDeleteHailey Jones
Jalen Kanine
Meadow Trembath-Soderholm
We may have more success in fighting the war with force, or clever.
We cannot be beaten by our enemy.
The devil, who finds pleasure in the chaos in heavens.”,
Said the angel of the apostate, in pain, but proudly, held deep despair as he held his companion:
“Oh, Prince, chief of many powers. That lead the seraphim to war.
Under the directions of horrible deeds.
Fearless in danger Heaven’s everlasting king, to test his high authority.
Whether held strong by strength, or chance, or fat!
Too well I saw that you would regret this day.
With a sad overthrow, and foul defeat.
You have lost us heaven, and all its splendors.
In defeat you have laid us low.
As far as god and heavenly beings can parish:
For the mind and spirit remains invincible, and our vigor soon returns.
Though we have no glory, and our happiness is swallowed whole.
But what if our conqueror(Who’s power I now believe, since no other could have no beaten us. )
Have left us spiritual, and strength all together.
Encourages our suffering and pains.
That we may satisfy his revenge.
Or do his mightier services as servants.
Group 9 Mikaeli Campbell Diamond Suggate
ReplyDeleteThey are gods by their own strength and not by permission of Heaven. This demon guy is wondering if you are cast out of heaven, why you go to such a gloomy place. He says that he who is free, can choose what's right and wrong and that if he can't be in heaven then he might as well make the best of it in Hell. He would rather rule Hell than serve in Heaven.
Group 1
ReplyDeleteGrant Wickes
Nate Pittsley
Nick Coscarelly
the first mans mistake of the fruit from the forbidden tree brought death and woe in to the world Eden died and a greater man restored us and sat blissfully singing on the heavenly muse on the secret top of Oreb it did inspire. the Shepard that taught the chosen one from the beginning about how the heavens and earth rose out of the chaos.the more happy Siloa's brook flowed fast by the oracle of god. there i sang s song with no middle flight intends to soar above the Aonian Mount while it pursues things not attempted in prose or rhyme. the spirit does prefer in the temples a upright heart and pure teach me for you know the ways. with mighty wings out spread sitting dove like on the vast abyss. the maddest pregnant in what is dark illuminate what is low raise and support to the height of great subject. i may assert eternal gods plan for the universe and justify the ways of god to men. say first for heaven hides nothing from my view, nor the deepest part of hell. say first cause moved our grandparents to a happy state.
Jamie Demmie and Bethany
ReplyDeletegroup 7
Sometimes you have to be alone with nature, but nature is corrupted by the people. It is not clean and it is not enjoyable. He's wondering if he should leave the paradise he has and go to "heaven". The theme ties in with the story of Adam and Eve having to leave the garden of Eden; like a war between heaven and hell. They could have lived the perfect life in the perfect world but they made the wrong choices and are stuck in a sticky situation having to make hard decisions.