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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Luke|22|33|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Luke 22:33 |
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  • ...n is repeated whenever a new point is taken up. . . . Under each heading a discussion is given as has been desired, and therefore the matters are discussed one a ...quotations from the letter from Corinth, using each as a "heading" to his discussion of the points involved, but it is unnecessary. We merely wish to show that
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  • ...fferent passages; but these are quotations of, or references to, Psalm 118:22, "The stone which the builders refused is become the head of the corner." T ...ed in the one phrase, “of a wife the husband is a head;” and we waived the discussion of this symbolism until the present time. As we have already said, the only
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  • ...ology, although his discourses are somewhat repetitious. Matthew, Mark and Luke are open source, you can discuss Alpha and Omega till Kingdom come and, wal ...suggested, underline "believers" and leave your comment in the temporary (Discussion Start) section for the record. Even more fitting, it would be from the Aval
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  • ...of a Christian wiki has a lot of potential. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 22:15, 8 Mar 2005 (PST) ...lk:WikiSysop getting along so well]. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 18:00, 22 Mar 2005 (PST)''
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  • ...t aroused certain parties to plot His death ([[John 5:18]]; [[John 10]]:30-33). Significantly, a wide array of [[New Testament]] writers speak of this On ...ng the accuracy of the Biblical texts. Sir William Ramsey’s vindication of Luke’s writings is a classic example.9 The findings of archaeology have in fac
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  • ...I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey.” (Rom. 15:19-20, 22-23) From this passage, therefore, we clearly see that St. Paul had no knowl ...all be offended because of Thee, yet will 1 never be offended (Matt. xxvi. 33), he was grieved because He said unto him the third time, Lovest thou Me? B
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  • If you’ve ever entered into a discussion on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up ...Marcion published his own canon consisting of his “doctored-up” version of Luke and ten of Paul’s Epistles. Marcion had concluded that these were the onl
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