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spirtually regenerated |
born again |
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teacher of the Jewish religion |
rabbi |
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why was Nicodemus puzzled by Chalmers teachings |
he didn't understand what it mean to be born again. He didnt know the difference from physical and spirtual birth |
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who was one of the foremost teachers of Israel |
Nicodemus |
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justice resulting in punishment or reward |
Judgment
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Prince (or ruler) of this word in (John 16:11) |
satan |
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Another thing Jesus emphasized to Nicodemus |
that people are sinners by nature and prove that they deserve judgment |
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God's standard, attainable only through Christ |
righteousness |
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What does God mean by spiritual birth |
by placing trust in Christ, become a new person, God will change your desires and help you to have a life of victory |
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why did Nicodemus arrange his interview with Jesus after dark |
he didnt want to be seen or it might have been the best time to be able to meet with him |
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Why did John record in his Gospel the detail about the hour of Nicodemus's visit with Jesus |
it symbolized darkness that he was in but he later saw the true light |
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what convinced Nicodemus that Jesus was a teacher from God |
the miracles he saw Jesus do |
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salvation through Christ and a relationship with Him forever |
eternal life |
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the devil, Satan |
evil one |
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Judas Iscariot |
son of perdition |
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the place of dead saints paradise |
Abrahams bosom |
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hades the place of torment |
hell |
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hebrew term for the place of the dead |
sheol |
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complain, grumble |
murmur |
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miraculous display of divine power, designed to teach a lesson |
murmur |
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real spiritual nourishment |
true food, true drink |
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who was the great king of Judea when Christ was born |
Herod |
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fortress built on a rock plateau that rise 1, 300 feet from the desert floor |
Masada |
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what city did Herod build from the ground up |
Caesarea |
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Israels finest seaport in that area |
Caesarea |
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who temple was destroyed during the Babylonian invasion |
Solomons |
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literally, lord of the dwelling |
Beelzebub |
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speaking evil of God |
blasphemy |
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mute unable to speak |
dumb |
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speaking evil of God |
blasphemy |
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gate, opening into a sheepfold |
door |
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doorkeeper watchman |
porter |
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holy, sacred |
hallowed |
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obligated, owing something to someone else |
indebted |
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urgent, repeated asking, not giving up |
persistence |
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helper, counselor, advocate, the holy spirit |
comforter |
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live , dwell, remain, continue |
abide |
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trippe up, led astray |
offended |
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to confirm one's belief in, admit ones sin |
confess |
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change of mind toward sin and the Savior, turning away from sin |
repentance |
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Christ lived here during his public ministry |
Capernaum |
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christ turned the water to wine where |
Cana |
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home of Christ until his public ministry |
Nazareth |
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Christ visits with two disciples after his resurrection where |
Emmaus |
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Christ tried, condemned, and crucified in this city |
Jersulaem |
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christ is born |
Bethlehem |
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Christ ministers to the woman at Jacobs well |
Sychar |
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Christ heals two blind men, reaches Zacchaeus and teacher where |
Jericho |
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Christ raises Lazarus from the dead, anointed by Mary where |
Bethany |