By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) John 3:16 is one of the most famous and oft-quoted verses in the whole of the New Testament. Indeed, biblical scholars often view John 3:16 as the epitome of the whole gospel: this is the word the nineteenth-
meaning "to be gracious". The Hebrew form occurs in theOld Testament(spelledJohananorJehohananin the English version), but this name owes its popularity to twoNew Testamentcharacters, both highly reveredsaints. The first is John the Baptist, a Jewish ascetic who is considered the forerunner of...
The meaning of 1 John 3:9 with reference to 1 John 1:8 and 10Kotz, P.P.A.NeotestamenticaKotze, P P A 1979. The meaning of 1 John 3:9 with reference to 1 John 1:8 and 10. Neotestamentica 13, 68-83.
The time here referred to is, as we have seen (John 16:16), the time of the gift of the Paraclete, who shall fully illumine them, so that they shall not need to ask the meaning of new thoughts and words as they have done hitherto. (Comp., e.g., the certain knowledge of Peter...
John 10:30I and the Father are one.”John 1:14The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.John 6:46not that anyone has seen the Father except the One who is from God...
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Thus says the LORD, your Redeemer who formed you from the womb: “I am the LORD, who has made all things, who alone stretched out the heavens, who by Myself spread out the earth,John 1:3Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made.Isaiah ...
and the words have a present meaning — "is judged." The judgment, therefore (seeJohn 12:31), is that conquest which Christ should gain on His cross. Taking it in that sense, we perceive at once why the belief in judgement must follow the belief in righteousness. For when we have bee...
1; OTh I, 40: 4–6.” According to Ockham, in the proper meaning of the term ‘reflective’, no act can be reflective. In the improper meaning, an act of the intellect, whose object is a straight act of the intellect, can be called reflective: “...illud dicitur proprie reflexum...