Even at first glance, the disciples couldn’t help but notice his confidence and charisma. And his menace. The two others with him looked equally threatening. “Who are you and why are you here,” the man in the
His descriptions of the disciples John and Peter are like the lives of so many through the centuries, including Will himself, who have borne witness to Jesus as the Light of the world without having seen the world embrace that witness. When he refers to “strife closed in the sod,” you ...
The words of Jesus to His disciples, indicating that His teaching among them involved a process,“I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear.”(John 16:12) Filed underUncategorized Recent Posts (no title) Relax, Results Can’t Be Orchestrated ...
Did Jesus deceive His brothers? Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers [(b)Jesus is Light(continued). (?)His return to the Father misunderstood by the Jews, and explained by Him (John 8:21-29).] (21)Then said Jesus again unto them.--The best MSS. omit the word "Jesus," and re...
2. Immediately after the baptism, the Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness for forty days (Mark 1:12-13). 3. Subsequently, or possibly after His return, John the Baptist declared, “Look, the Lamb of God!” (John 1:35-36). Jesus then began to gather His first disciples. ...
Disciples said, Lord, where these things be? Jesus said that the corpses where the eagles will gather where. 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 His disciples and said, Lord, where is this thing? Jesus said to him, where are the bodies, where Eagles will be gathered. ...
Additionally, Jesus gave His disciples the express “authority to trample upon serpents and scorpions” in the context of confronting Satan’s power. While a serpent makes sense due to its spiritual associations, why did Jesus add “scorpions”? Would Jesus say this to help us later notice Paul...
“This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed on him.” John 2:11 (KJV) Academics claim to have solved the millennia-old mystery, bolstering the case for the New Testament’s historical accuracy. The...
Jews always had the greatest regard for their Scriptures, so there was little need for Jesus or his disciples to argue as to the inspiration or validity of their sacred writings. If there was any question connected with those writings, it was as to what they meant, not what they said. ...
it was Jerusalem and the Temple. Jesus told his disciples very, very plainly that “their” generation would see it. It’s literally the truth. Jesus say “YE” will see the Temple destroyed and not a stone on top of another in THIS Generation. That was Jesus talking to His generation....