Jesus refers to the future when God will make the New Heaven and New Earth, but He also refers to the fact that even though the present heaven and earth will pass away, His words will never pass away.
Jesus shows the characteristics of a Judging type in that he seemed to have a clear plan for his life, to know who he was and what his purpose was, from the beginning of his ministry, if not from the very beginning of his life. Yet, like a Perceiving type, he also seemed to be ...
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Book review (in French) of Wierzbicka, Anna : What did Jesus mean? B Peeters 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 Did Papias Write History or Exegesis? &Epsipsili;ξ&eeacgr;γ&eegr;σ&igr;ς can mean either 'account, report' or 'interpretation'. Was Papias's work simply a collection of Jesus...
This made the religious leaders of the day mad, and Jesus’ ministry was totally revolutionary in a culture that was all about status and wealth. Luke’s gospel is constantly calling back to the Hebrew Scriptures, and it emphasizes, again and again, that Jesus is the Messiah that the ...
ministry trying to get the Jews to see how hypocritical they were living. Some Jews responded to the preaching of John and Jesus. In fact, when John was baptizing in the Jordan River, a sort of national revival took place. Mark 1:5 tells us that all of the people from the land of ...
Kingdom of God Ministry & Missions Purpose & Vision: to preach the gospel of the coming kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus, God’s Human Messiah, to the nations, and to strengthen, encourage, and connect like-minded believers seeking the Father, the One True God. ...
Authority of Jesus Significance Context of the Sermon on the Mount Jesus gave the Sermon on the Mount during his ministry in Galilee, a region in northern Israel. The exact location is not specified in the Gospel of Matthew, but it is traditionally believed to have been on a hillside near ...
The purpose of John the Baptist was to prepare the way for the ministry of Jesus. One of the ways he did this was by calling the people of Israel back to God through repentance: Matthew 3:2: “and saying, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.’” Then, when Jesus ...
When St. Paul goes to persecute the church and Jesus says, Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me identifying himself so radically with the church that he calls it himself? Was he talking about an invisible church that Paul couldn’t even see or was he talking about the visible church?