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  • Was Jesus brought to Annas or Caiaphas after his arrest? ...e-first-upon-his-arrest-annas-or-caiaphas Who did Jesus see first upon his arrest?] CARM
    675 bytes (83 words) - 15:21, 26 August 2012
  • ...ause [[God]] didn't want his prophet to be harmed when the Jews planned to arrest him and have him hung on the cross. The mainstream belief of Muslims is tha
    787 bytes (128 words) - 03:31, 10 December 2023
  • ...hat Jesus should die and was also involved in the trial of Jesus after his arrest in the garden of [[Gethsemane]]. Although Caiaphas and the rest of the peop
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  • ...arren Jeffs had been wanted on sex-crimes charges. From May 2006 until his arrest in August 2006, he was on the FBI's Ten Most-Wanted List. On September 25,
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  • Despite the arrest by the Sanhedrin, many Jews who had heard Peter's message believed. About 5
    7 KB (695 words) - 19:21, 11 October 2008
  • ...of God', he ended a 6,000 word reproach to her. He was placed under house arrest for his trouble and though he was not deprived, his death in 1583 put an en
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  • ...]]) and an impossibility ([[Acts 26:8]]). For preaching it, believers were arrest by the Jews ([[Acts 4:20]]-[[Acts 4:23|23]]) and mocked by the Greek philos
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  • ...ecause they had family members in the state and wished to visit them. This arrest prompted the Lovings to fight the miscegenation laws, and even fighting the
    8 KB (1,361 words) - 11:20, 19 September 2009
  • ...aniskos]] for young, a word he used to describe the man who fled at Jesus' arrest in [[Mark 14]]:51-52. Jesus had predicted his resurrection and returning to
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  • ...g), and tells her that Mr Tumnus gave him the handkerchief just before his arrest. They then go back to Mr Beaver's house on the top of the river dam, where
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  • The controversy over the arrest and execution of [[Michael Servetus]] exemplifies the conflict between the
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  • | During Jesus' arrest, one of his companions cuts of someone's ear with a sword, but Jesus rebuke
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