What Old Testament Verse Talks about the Stone the Builders Rejected? As Jesus often did, he was referencing an Old Testament prophecy when he talked about a rejected stone. Psalm 118 brings thanksgiving and praise. While its exact authorship remains uncertain, King David likely wrote the Psalm...
In the Old Testament through Isaiah the prophet, the Lord had given a sign to king Ahaz, “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (Matthew 1:23, referencing Isaiah 7:14). Immanuel means … Continue reading → Posted in Jesus | Leave...
Jesus quotes Scripture to counter Satan's temptations, specifically referencing Deuteronomy 6:13, emphasizing the importance of worshiping and serving God alone. Teaching PointsThe Authority of ScriptureJesus' use of Scripture to counter temptation highlights the power and authority of God's Word in ...
grow fruits on the same old tree. Ultimately, they rot as they ripen. What Paul called “works of the flesh” (Gal 5:19 ESV) are commonly seen in extremists: “sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, di...
Peter is perhaps referencing Christians in general dueRead More James Concise Study James 1:1: James undoubtedly wrote this book to Christians. He may be referring to the spiritual Israel here, but perhaps he is writing to anRead More 2nd Thessalonians Concise Study Aaron’s email is: gospel...
Jesus quotes Psalm 8:2, a psalm of David, which speaks of God's strength being established through the praise of children. By referencing this scripture, Jesus highlights the purity and truth of the children's praise, contrasting it with the skepticism of the religious leaders. This citation ...
The presentation was well laid out referencing biblical passages of God’s plan of salvation, side by side with the Book of Truth, to give you further insight, as God and the Blessed Mother themselves explain in the messages. Like a story book it takes you into a journey where one can ...
(our Old Testament). Jesus was speaking into a society that was well versed in its religious texts, and he simply didn’t need to shout from the roof tops, “I’m the Messiah.” Rather, we find him making claims in a subtle way, by referring to himself and his mission in light of...
NOTE:The Koran is referencing both the "Torah" [Old Testament Bible] and the "Gospel" [New Testament Bible]. The Koran claims thatthe Bible was revealed[sent down; inspired]by Allah. Why would a Muslim not read the Bible when they have been told by the Koran that it was Allah who "...
There are three sentences referencing Jesus (Book 18, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3).This passage is known as theTestimonium Flavianum. It is most likely a forgery—even most Christian scholars do not believe it to be true. It is believed to have been inserted into the text during the fourth ...