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Discussion Questions How do you resolve the paradoxes between the different resurrection accounts? What was their understanding of Jesus' resurrection prior to this? vs 8 What was it that John had previously not believed? And how is belief related to understanding? vs 17 What did Jesus mean by...
Many curious questions are put about the counsels of God, and the state of the unseen world, as to which we may say, What is this to us? And if we attend to the duty of following Christ, we shall find neither heart nor time to meddle with that which does not belong to us. How ...
Verse 20. - To the first and second questions the parents give affirmative answers. The identification is complete, and the astounding quality of the cure is demonstrated. His parents (then) answered them and said, We know that this is our son, and that he was born blind. In none of ...
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Study Bible Book ◦ Chapter Then ThomasThe name "Thomas" is derived from the Aramaic word "Te'oma," meaning "twin." In the Greek text, he is also referred to as "Didymus," which similarly means "twin." This dual naming emphasizes his identity and perhaps his internal duality, ...
Questions for Group Discussion What did Jesus come to accomplish? What was his "prime directive"? What was the "cup," the "baptism" that he faced in order to accomplish his mission? What was the significance of the word "Finished" written on ancient papyrus receipts?
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