21 They asked him, "Then who are you? Are you Elijah?" He said, "I am not." "Are you the Prophet we've been expecting?" they asked. "No," he answered. John 1:21 Meaning and Commentary John 1:21 In-Context 19 Now this was John’s testimony when the Jewish leaders in Je...
λόγος (logos), word, utterance, meaning (G3364); λέγω (legō), collect, count, say... G3395. λύω, lyō, to loose, untie, set free, release, annul, abolish G3395 λύω λύω (lyō), to loose, untie, set free, release, annul...
John 21 1.Jesus appearing again to his disciples is known of them by the great catch of fish. 12.He dines with them; 15.earnestly commands Peter to feed his lambs and sheep; 18.foretells him of his death; 22.rebukes his curiosity. ...
when … old thou shalt stretch forth thine hands—to be bound for execution, though not necessarily meaning on a cross. There is no reason, however, to doubt the very early tradition that Peter's death was by crucifixion. Matthew Poole's CommentaryVer. 18,19. John 21:19 gives us the ...
12). (2) τούτων refers to the other disciples, meaning “Do you love me more than you love these other disciples?” The same objection mentioned as (c) under (1) would apply here: Could the author, in light of the realization of who Jesus is which has come to the ...
not hinder, nor gifts, nor power, nor unity. The mistake arose from reasoning, instead of cleaving to the word of the Lord. The brethren, through lack of subjection to God and of distrust in themselves, gave the words a meaning, instead of simply receiving from them their true import. ...
This in itself is enabling him to start reading for meaning. Above all, I am stunned by the effectiveness, relevance and sheer simplicity of your approach. It requires no specialist resources - simply an appropriate book, a mini white board and/or set of magnetic letters. (after lesson 1)...
The article examines the meaning of the words Ναζαρτ and ναζωραο in the Fourth Gospel. It argues that the first word plays an important role in the incarnational logic of the Gospel, while the second word is significant for John's Christology. Through the literary device of...
Have you ever noticed that the English wordlovecan be used in a wide variety of ways that fail to distinguish between different shades of meaning? Our love for things we enjoy differs from the love we experience in relationships. Even within our relationships, the kinds of love we experience...
This chapter discusses Cicero's translation of μελαγχολα with furor at Tusculanae Disputationes—the first attempt made in Latin literature to investigate the meaning of the Greek term. In its first part, the chapter demonstrate... G Kazantzidis - Brill 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 POxy...