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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Matthew|23|30|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Matthew 23:30 |
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  • (There is a note at the Discussion page regarding the use here of wikisource Bible verses.) [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Proverbs#30:4 Proverbs 30:4];
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  • [[Job 23|23]] [[Job 30|30]]
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  • ...ce where it is stated that the husband is head of the wife, is Ephesians 5:23, and there we are told in what sense he is head,--as Christ also is Head o ...ll the world ". . . preach . . . teach . . . baptize." (See Luke, Mark and Matthew). Men and women listened to the command; women tarried and got the power as
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  • ...I love John's theology, although his discourses are somewhat repetitious. Matthew, Mark and Luke are open source, you can discuss Alpha and Omega till Kingdo ...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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  • .... All these evil things proceed from within and defile the man" (Mark 7:21-23). It follows then that man's understanding, reflection, feelings, and exper So, the Bible reveals the true nature of man. It is evil (Mark 7:21-23), sick (Jer. 17:9), a slave of sin (Rom. 6:20), at enmity with God (Eph. 2:
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  • ...him an email about it. Thanks. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham grove]] 09:47, 23 July 2008 (PDT) ...bert. I've just had some friends drop over so I'll be out of action on any discussion for a couple hours. But I'm thinking that a clear picture has emerged. So f
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  • ...great thing by devoting so much of your time to this project! ---- 09:07, 23 Apr 2005 (PDT) ...hat will be "preachy" but hopefully at least it will be open for dialogue, discussion and rebuttal. I also don't think making this a purely factual Encyclopedia
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  • This page is the main '''discussion forum''' for WikiChristian. Please bring up any technical or organizational ...a 3rd person article describing the rival views. --[[User:Exile|Exile]] 07:30, 3 Feb 2005 (PST)
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  • ...s! -- [[User:P.B. Pilhet|P.B. Pilhet]] / [[User talk:P.B. Pilhet|Talk]] 19:30, 20 May 2008 (PDT) ...chnical problems with WikiChristian. And brilliant work getting rid of the Matthew Henry Commentary pages! --[[User:Graham grove|Graham grove]] 10:26, 10 Octo
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  • ...that 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 ...rical confirmations.13 By extension, the other two "Synoptic"14 Gospels of Matthew and Mark, painting essentially similar portraits of Jesus’ ministry, are
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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 ...hey still appear in English Bibles, and numbered them consecutively from 1–23… a procedure identical to that with which he also listed the books of the
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  • ...ill 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 knowledg ...divine and holy Fathers (p. 3, 1.14-18; p. 4, 1.19; p. 9, 1.6; and pp. 17, 23), he manifestly calumniates them and us their successors and descendants: t
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  • ...urgess, Laurence Chaderton, John Preston, Anthony Tuckney, Lazarus Seaman, Matthew Poole, Samuel Clarke, Ralph Venning, Thomas Watson, Stephen Charnock, Willi ...ears publicly cut off. The sentence was actually carried into effect, June 30, 1637, in Palace-yard. Bastwick was a physician, who had been educated at E
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