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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|Matthew|24|28|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = Matthew 24:28 |
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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)/Acts#17:24 Acts 17:24-26];
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  • [[Job 24|24]] [[Job 28|28]]
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  • G'day Matthew. Welcome. Thanks for your email. I think the technology pages you suggested : Great work Matthew with the new pages you've created. I enjoyed reading them and look forward
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  • subtopics = [[Matthew 26]], [[Mark 16]], [[Luke 24]], [[John 20]]-[[John 21|21]]| ! Matthew
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  • # [[User talk:Graham grove/Archive 1|Discussion between January 2005 - October 2008]] *[[Reference Scripture:Genesis 1:26-31;2:18-24 (KJV)]]
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  • ...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 ...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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  • ...2-16), etc., and in the NT there is the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Matt. 26:28; Heb. 7:22) that was prophesied in Jer. 31:31-37. ...me because you loved me before the creation of the world" ( John 6:39;17:9,24, NIV).
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  • ...Cross|<font color="navy" face="Times New Roman">talk</font>]]''''') 06:35, 24 July 2008 (PDT) ..."Cross" in you name make you Ryan++? ;-P [[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 06:39, 24 July 2008 (PDT)
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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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  • ...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 ...pinion might become blurred if we are not careful about this. ---- 00:26, 24 Apr 2005 (PDT)
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  • ...p. -- [[User:P.B. Pilhet|P.B. Pilhet]] / [[User talk:P.B. Pilhet|Talk]] 17:28, 13 January 2008 (PST) ...e tables, see [[Template:Bible versions]]. --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 01:24, 6 August 2008 (PDT)
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  • This page is the main '''discussion forum''' for WikiChristian. Please bring up any technical or organizational ...had the Holy Bible be shown as an ''open' rather than a closed book... 05:24, 9 Jan 2006 (EST)
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  • ...the lofty claims He did. He accepted worship ([[Matthew 14:33]], [[John 20:28]]), and claimed the right to (as a third party) forgive the sins of other h ...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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  • ...urgess, Laurence Chaderton, John Preston, Anthony Tuckney, Lazarus Seaman, Matthew Poole, Samuel Clarke, Ralph Venning, Thomas Watson, Stephen Charnock, Willi I am not disposed to waste the reader's time by entering into any discussion of the comparative merits of Episcopal and Presbyterian orders, though, of
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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 ..., including the on-going debate as to the canonicity of particular books. [24] For instance, a part of Luther’s argument in regards to the book of Jame
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