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Define "Compassion"?
Someone with with human feeling the one who know what good and what is worst. Although he Jesus was and is son of God, he is and lived as a person.



By: Francisco Segredo Rocha
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
compassion is feeling the pain and sorrow of someone and you just want to reach out and help them ease that burden 



By: Mary Blay
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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We can only have compassion if we have EMPATHY.EMPATHY is putting people in your shoe or position.JESUS sees all of us as himself ,he is compasionate ,he helps those in need both the righteous and sinners he loves us alike.compassion is helping those in need-especially the less previledged,orphans,abused and those who have lost hope on earth. 



By: Nze Christiana Chioma
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
Compassion is that anxiety you have for someone when he/she is hurt



By: vicent Tumusiime
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
A sense of love, care that promotes action upon a desperate and hopeless situation at hand.  This is a feeling but it involves the entire person...i believe that it springs out of deep love, care, and mercy...a short definition might be a special niceness that is based on truth. I see Jesus being able to impersonate compassion in its fullest meaning...



By: Emilian Mihet
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
AFTER READING THE LESSON, ONE IS MOVED TO QUICKLY CONCLUDE THAT THE SHORTEST DEFINITION OF COMPASSION IS "JESUS". SEEING HOW HE FELT, WEPT, HELPED AND SOLVED PEOPLES PROBLEMS, JESUS SHOULD, IN MY OWN LITTLE UNDERSTANDING BE BETTER DEFINED OR CALLED "COMPASSION".



By: Paulinus Obinna
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
Compassion is helping someone who is in trouble and giving support when the person is in trouble, ill haealth or any problems whatsoever without expecting any returns from the person or persons.



By: Vijay Sharma-Chung
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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Define "Compassion"?
healing helpful and loving to all who ask.



By: stacy walker
Category: Compassionate - Helping the Hurting
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My biggest question is always, "Why wssnt there more detailed information about Jesus as a child?" I read somewhere, a long time ago, that when Jesus was a baby, the angels instructed Mary, to send him to the Garden of Eden, so that the Angels could protect him from Satan. That is where he supposedly remained, until we here about him at the age of 12. Does anyone know if his is true? To me it would make sense. The Angels ,in the Garden of Eden, along with God, of course, would of educated him there, and that would of been the reason of why he was so knowledgeable at the synagogue. Is that why there is that big gap between his birth in the manger, and to his trip to the synagogue? I would apprecitate any feedback.



By: Fifine Cuevas
Category: First Century Context and History
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What did you learn about Jesus` background that stands out or surprises you?

The one thing about Jesus' background that stood out for me was that he would of been superstitious, and believed in curses. that was the biggest suprise to me.



By: Fifine Cuevas
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