Not really but in the right context it possibly could.
that he suffered
one of the many allusions in the silver chair is the allusion to jesus christ, in which the children get distracted in narnia
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It comes from the bible when Jesus walked on water.
The gift of the Magi allusion is the Magi. First, an allusion is something that refers to past literature or history. The Magi is three men that deliver presents to baby jesus. The magi is something that is in history and refers to it in the story....making it an ALLUSION!!!! :)
I believe it is to do something impossible, like how Jesus had walked on water.
what question did the people ask they heard jesus speak
It is an allusion to The Bible (if you're reading Patrick Henry's speech). Luke 22:47-48. Jesus asked Judas why he was acting like his friend by kissing him, when in reality Jesus knew that he would betray him. Judas later turned Jesus over to his enemies.
Book of Acts- Paul/Saul... This is also an amazing allusion to reincarnation...
Tarquin can be both a mythological and biblical allusion. In Roman mythology, Tarquin is associated with the Tarquinian dynasty of Etruscan kings of Rome. In the Bible, there is a figure named Tarquin mentioned in some versions of the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew.
Herod the King died when Jesus was a boy so he didn't hear about his works. But, he heard of the prophesies so he tried to kill Jesus.
The allusion of the story "A Stone Throw" is to the biblical story of the woman caught in adultery. The narrative draws parallels between the judgmental attitudes of the townspeople towards the woman and the forgiveness offered by Jesus in the Bible. Through this allusion, the story explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the complexity of human nature.