Description: Jesus just wants to communicate what he saw of God. Therefore, in the world, he does not do his own will, but performs the works of God, and he was faithful to his mission. And the mission that the Father assigned to Jesus is the mission to save: the mission to take humanity out of the kingdom of darkness and into the kingdom of light.
Description: Jesus quer apenas comunicar o que viu de Deus. Por isso, no mundo, ele não faz a própria vontade, mas realiza as obras de Deuss, e ele foi fiel à sua missão. E a missão que o Pai atribuiu a Jesus é a missão de salvar: a missão de retirar a humanidade do reino das trevas e introduzi-la no reino da luz.
Description: Jesus' death was by crucifixion, and it was terribly painful and agonizing. The four New Testament Gospels record in great detail the events that were related to this moment. But, very clearly, the biblical witness highlights that the death of Jesus Christ involved much more than just physical sufferings. Although there are other opinions, it is widely accepted by scholars that Jesus' death took place on a Friday of Easter week. This likely happened three years after his public ministry began. So Jesus died at about thirty-three years old. Determining the exact year of Jesus' death is not an easy task, because it is well known that there is a miscalculation in the calendar we currently use. This error implies a difference between four and s
Description: Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology, was the son of Jupiter and Bona Dea. He was the god of travelers, thieves, commerce and medicine, as well as the personification of intelligence and speed. The god Mercury was in charge of carrying messages from one god to another. He was responsible for strokes of luck and sudden changes in life, but he was also the patron of thieves, rogues and cheats. As soon as he was born, he ran away from the cradle and stole 50 heifers from his brother Apollo.
Description: Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology, was the son of Jupiter and Bona Dea. He was the god of travelers, thieves, commerce and medicine, as well as the personification of intelligence and speed. The god Mercury was in charge of carrying messages from one god to another. He was responsible for strokes of luck and sudden changes in life, but he was also the patron of thieves, rogues and cheats. As soon as he was born, he ran away from the cradle and stole 50 heifers from his brother Apollo.
Description: Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology, was the son of Jupiter and Bona Dea. He was the god of travelers, thieves, commerce and medicine, as well as the personification of intelligence and speed. The god Mercury was in charge of carrying messages from one god to another. He was responsible for strokes of luck and sudden changes in life, but he was also the patron of thieves, rogues and cheats. As soon as he was born, he ran away from the cradle and stole 50 heifers from his brother Apollo.
Description: Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology, was the son of Jupiter and Bona Dea. He was the god of travelers, thieves, commerce and medicine, as well as the personification of intelligence and speed. The god Mercury was in charge of carrying messages from one god to another. He was responsible for strokes of luck and sudden changes in life, but he was also the patron of thieves, rogues and cheats. As soon as he was born, he ran away from the cradle and stole 50 heifers from his brother Apollo.
Description: According to Scandinavian mythology, each of the virgins, daughters and messengers of the god of war, Odin, who had the mission to choose the heroes or the strongest fighters killed in combat to take them to Valhalla (Odin's paradise). According to legend, they were virgin warriors who rode on horses, boars or wolves, armed with spears and wearing helmets with the mission to protect Odin — supreme chief of the kingdom of Asgard, where the Norse gods dwell. The word "valkyrie" means "to choose the dead".
Description: According to Scandinavian mythology, each of the virgins, daughters and messengers of the god of war, Odin, who had the mission to choose the heroes or the strongest fighters killed in combat to take them to Valhalla (Odin's paradise). According to legend, they were virgin warriors who rode on horses, boars or wolves, armed with spears and wearing helmets with the mission to protect Odin — supreme chief of the kingdom of Asgard, where the Norse gods dwell. The word "valkyrie" means "to choose the dead".
Description: The opera singer, a musician who never leaves her score aside, is releasing her beautiful alto voice. She is on tour giving performances in lyrical theaters. Beautiful singing cannot be restricted to a concert hall or performances for a specific audience. For it would be good for all people to delight in the perfection of sound tuning that comes from the heart of the artist. That human being who loves Opera and who sees in musical notes the only infinite mastery.
Description: According to Scandinavian mythology, each of the virgins, daughters and messengers of the god of war, Odin, who had the mission to choose the heroes or the strongest fighters killed in combat to take them to Valhalla (Odin's paradise). According to legend, they were virgin warriors who rode on horses, boars or wolves, armed with spears and wearing helmets with the mission to protect Odin — supreme chief of the kingdom of Asgard, where the Norse gods dwell. The word "valkyrie" means "to choose the dead".
Description: According to Scandinavian mythology, each of the virgins, daughters and messengers of the god of war, Odin, who had the mission to choose the heroes or the strongest fighters killed in combat to take them to Valhalla (Odin's paradise). According to legend, they were virgin warriors who rode on horses, boars or wolves, armed with spears and wearing helmets with the mission to protect Odin — supreme chief of the kingdom of Asgard, where the Norse gods dwell. The word "valkyrie" means "to choose the dead".
Description: Pandora's box is a Greek myth in which the existence of women and the various evils of the world are explained. It all starts when Zeus, the god of all gods, decided to devise a plan to turn against the boldness of Prometheus - who had given men the ability to control fire. As the box kept memories with the intention of always remembering them to the "owner", Pandora always felt sad. He tried to destroy the box to see if she would forget the fact, but it didn't work, the box was the result of a great spell, which prevented it from being destroyed. Pandora then, at age 36, killed herself.
Description: Now in the transition between childhood and adulthood, this handsome 19th century boy presents himself to the world very well dressed! He is elegant and as a symbol of his status he holds a cane and to let everyone know: New Responsibilities will come with adulthood! Stopping being a teenager is not easy but it will have to happen!