◄ John 20:23 ► Audio Cross Study Comm Greek Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionIf you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”New Living TranslationIf you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven. If ...
23 If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.” Read full chapter John 20:21-23 King James Version 21 Then said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you. 22 And when...
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(23) I in them, and thou in me.--These words are best regarded as a parenthesis more explicitly setting forth the thought of the union of the Father, the Son, and the believer. The thought is continued from the last verse, "That they may be one even as we are one: I in them,...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on John 12:23-27 Commentary on John 12:20-26 (ReadJohn 12:20-26) In attendance upon holy ordinances, particularly the gospel passover, the great desire of our souls should be to see Jesus; to see him as ours, to keep up communion with him, and derive grac...
If the point in verse 23 is that the husband is “savior” (understanding that explanation of “head”) instead of lord or higher authority, then the adversative makes sense. There is no reason to explain submission if head means authority. But verse 24 explains why wives should submit on ...
Verse is dressed up that has nowhere to go, You took away my glibness with my fear. Forgive me that I stand in silence here. It is not words could pay you what I owe. Extract fromA Song About Major Eatherley (pilot of the plane that dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki in ...
In the last verse of the song, the lyrics switch from Billy the Kid to a "Billy" from Oyster Bay, Long Island.[5] The writer Ken Bielen has interpreted the "Billy" in the final verse as being a portrait of Billy Joel himself since Joel was from Oyster Bay.[5] However, in the ...
John Kinsella on his inspiration for verse novel Cellnight 约翰.金塞拉谈诗体小说《牢房之夜》的创作灵感 By Joanne 作者:乔安妮 Cellnight is a work that I felt impelled to write. Based around the anti-nuclear protests against the American fleet in the 1980s in Fremantle/Walyalup, Western Austra...
No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1467-8357.2005.00567.xNicholas SchofieldJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdThe Art Book