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  • The soldiers took Jesus to Annas, who questioned him briefly, and then on to Caiaphas. ...ies/matthew-mark/who-did-jesus-see-first-upon-his-arrest-annas-or-caiaphas Who did Jesus see first upon his arrest?] CARM
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  • ...ot a description of a special class of [[Christian]] or a reference to one who is deemed especially holy, but is a simple reference to all Christians. ...n Orthodoxy]] the word "saint" is also a title that is given to Christians who died for their faith as [[martyr]]s or have been considered by the church a
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  • And we wonder who we are And we ponder who we've become
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  • Who taught the sun where to stand in the morning? And who told the ocean you can only come this far?
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  • ...e chance to repent and come to Christ? There are many stories of murderers who have come to Christ years after being imprisoned... [[Graham Llewellyn Grov
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  • An apologist is a person who defends Christianity through argument and discussion. ...an exclusive cult where matter was taught to be evil) and [[Athanasiadus]] who wrote strongly against [[Arianism]] (the teaching that Jesus was a man only
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  • ...d the true church was a church that could not include priests and bishops who had returned to the Christian faith after giving it up previously under the
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  • ...con'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of Word and Service. In other Christian tra
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  • ...es (Hebrew: אביונים - "the Poor Ones") were an early Jewish-Christian sect who did not acknowledge the deity of [[Jesus Christ]]. ...ing Jesus as the new Moses. Their teaching was simply that Jesus was a man who became the Messiah by virtue of fulfillment of the Law. They rejected of vi
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  • An antipope (Latin: antipapa) is a person who, in opposition to a sitting [[Bishop of Rome]], makes a widely accepted cla
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  • ...was the [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[List of High Priests of Israel|high priest]] who organized the plot to kill [[Jesus]]. ...the garden of [[Gethsemane]]. Although Caiaphas and the rest of the people who crucified Jesus were only a small fraction of the whole Jewish people, pass
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  • ...Hebrew]], to refer to the all the descendants of the patriarch, [[Jacob]] (who was also known as Israel) whose life story was recorded in the [[Book of Ge ..., [[Rebecca]] (wife of Isaac) and [[Leah]] and [[Rachel]] (wives of Jacob) who lived in the ancient land of Canaan probably around the 18th century BC.
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  • * [[Ezra]] - The scribe who led the second wave of Israelites back to Jerusalem from Babylon
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  • ...der'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of Word, [[Sacraments|Sacrament]], and Orde
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  • ...our that someone would come along this trail who would tell us about a god who had power over evil spirits. We've been waiting for the past three days and ...had accosted Gebre on the trail, had made decisions to believe in this God who could deliver them from fear and given them [[eternal life]]. Within a mont
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  • [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] is said to have had two younger half-brothers who were born of [[Joseph]] and [[Mary]]. Those two are [[Apostle James|James]]
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  • The word Pharisee means something like "someone who is set apart or separated". The Greek word in the New Testament for Pharise The word '''Pharisee''' is sometimes used today to describe a person who follows the letter of the law, but doesn't understand or live by the underl
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  • subtopics = Songs - [[Finding who we are (song)|Finding who we are]] |
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  • * [[Nehemiah]] - the governor of Jerusalem who oversaw its rebuilding after the exile
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  • ...of Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved: But We gave power to those who believed, against their enemies, and they became the ones that prevailed. 6 ...ir "we aided.") This follows the theme of the Qur'an where God helps those who believers and works against disbelievers. This theme has no exception in th
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