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  • ...w. In the account of Jesus' baptism given in the [[Gospel of Luke]], it is mentioned that Jesus was about 30 years old ([[Luke 3:23]]). This age requirement for
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  • The Temple is mentioned many times in the [[New Testament]] (for example, (Mark 11:11) in addition
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  • ...tations 1:10]] and [[2 Kings 24:13]]). On the other hand, Babylon is never mentioned in Lamentations, though this could simply be to make the point that the jud
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  • ...icant phase in the expansion of the gospel message. While the apostles are mentioned collectively at several points, this book really records the acts of Peter
    4 KB (568 words) - 16:41, 26 October 2015
  • ...ary Tudor; for example Latimer, perhaps the most famous of the martyrs, is mentioned more frequently - average per page - in the 1559 version than in the 1641 e
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  • ...ples of John the Baptist (Cullmann, John 1.35-42). Finally it must also be mentioned that several passages explain that Peter had a wife (Mark 1.30; 1 Cor. 9.5) ....16-21, and [[Matthew]] 14.22-33. However, only in Matthew is Peter's role mentioned. In this narrative Jesus comes to the disciples, who are in a boat fighting
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  • Augustine argues that none of the saints mentioned by Pelagius, except Mary, “lived without sin.” He believed that Mary wa
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  • ...of the New Testament. It is traditionally ascribed to the Barnabas who is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, though some ascribe it to another apostolic fa
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  • ...ent language style than the first half of Isaiah, and Isaiah's name is not mentioned.
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  • ...[[church]] and he was certainly a prominent leader. Peter is consistently mentioned first in the list of the apostles; he is often their spokesman; and he had
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  • ...me with would be most welcomed. [Skip "Give it up!" since that was already mentioned.]
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  • ...nguage of Theophilus (''ad Autol.'' i. 3). In the next century the book is mentioned by [[Gennadius of Marseilles|Gennadius]] (c. 34) as "tres libelli de fide."
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  • ...ne that has bearing for us would be the coming of the [[Messiah]]. This is mentioned in [[Isaiah 53]] in the major prophets and last chapters of Zechariah in th
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  • ...ne that has bearing for us would be the coming of the [[Messiah]]. This is mentioned in [[Isaiah 53]] in the major prophets and last chapters of Zechariah in th
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  • You mentioned something about how the Catholic Church teaches that salvation is through w
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  • ...ene.” This other Mary the sister of the Virgin Mary is the mother of those mentioned above”
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  • The word "fig" is mentioned in the Scriptures sixty-four times. THUS SAITH THE LORD, THE GOD OF ISRAEL; ...the times we are in. There should be no doubt. Note, first the Rapture is mentioned (your redemption), which is connected with the Israeli nation and the other
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  • *The sequence of provincial boundaries mentioned in 1 Peter 1:1 was set up by Emperor Vespasian in AD 72.
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  • ...s the [[Sabbath]] is now over and Mary Magdalene, another Mary and Salome, mentioned in [[Mark 15:40]], come to annoint Jesus' body, which [[Luke 24:]] agrees w
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