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    fallacious specially if people understood how amicably Jesus treated women. Jesus treated women equally regardless of what other thought, this is shown through the way he treated women like his mother, Mary Magdalene, and the female disciples. Jesus appreciates the simple things in life and is compassionate…

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    correlation between the two lead to Peter’s denials that were made in the hours leading up to the crucifixion, when political/social cries for Jesus’ execution were at their loudest, Peter didn’t want to share the same fate. Jesus’ call to Peter to feed his sheep, in John, comes after an avid and tri-fold denial of even knowing Jesus. In Mark, a witness opportunity to Jesus’ life and ministry was avoided, since Peter fears for his life. It was after the second crow of the rooster, Peter…

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    "Gospel" is a Greek word (euangelion) that arrived at Spanish through evangelium and the Latin word which literally means good news. This good news concerns the life and preaching of Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God made man. There are four gospels: Gospel of Matthew (Mt), Mark (Mk), Lucas (Lc), John (John). Part of Sacred Scripture and in particular the New Testament. Therefore they belong to the canon of Scripture, which is "the complete list of the sacred writings, that the…

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    John the Baptist sets out to prove the supremacy of Jesus to his followers, and to show how vastly superior Christ is to himself. John bases these claims on a few key points, so let’s break them down. First, John tells us that Jesus is superior because he has come “from above,” “from heaven.” The distinction here is that Jesus is “from above”; John is “from the earth.” Second, Jesus is superior to John because of what he speaks about. Since Jesus is “from above,” He speaks of the “heavenly…

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    Introduction This research paper will discern this authors analysis concerning the role of the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of John. A review of the “disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23) notable beliefs concerning the Holy Spirit will be examined and reviewed in accordance with the literary and cultural context of the Gospel. In addition, the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament, a more extensive review of the Gospel will be investigated as well as an assortment of Bible commentaries, theology…

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    the narrative regarding Jesus and his disciples but on the theology expressed by Jesus. Many scholars, such as Wilkins (2010: 159), believe that each Gospel gives a unique account of discipleship and according to Wilkins ‘the central characteristic of the disciple is belief or acceptance of Jesus’ claims vis-á-vis the Father’ (Wilkins, 2010: 212). The Gospels Matthew’s Gospel In the five great discourses addressed to disciples (chs.5:3-7:27; 10:5-42:…

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    turn the people back to the Word in this Last (7th) Church Age and to prepare the hearts of the people for the Second Coming of Christ. His messages crying out, “Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh” were pointing out to a Great Person coming after him and whom also he had…

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    Annotated Bible aim to tell of the life of Jesus Christ. The authors build the narratives around the Father-Son relationship of God and Jesus because of how much of an impact God’s sacrifice has on Jesus’ ministry. “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life” (John 3:16). Throughout the book of John, Jesus repeatedly says that he is the Son of God, the Son of Man, and God. If Jesus is both the Son of God and…

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    The message of this passage illuminates the concept that Jesus will always be present in the world. Jesus displayed that through the abundance of fish the disciples caught that he still cared for them and looked after them. This act of catching the fit for the disciples showed them that the Lord was always going to be present in their lives. In the passage, this is when the disciples noticed that it was Jesus , “So the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord.” When Simon Peter…

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    John 15: 5-11 Analysis

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    the other Gospels do. John tends to focus more on the importance of what happened and on the teachings of Jesus. He seems to have cared more about the meaning than how Jesus’s teaching developed and the opposition that came with it. John also has a prologue and epilogue unlike any of the other Gospels. The Gospel of John is an eyewitness account to the life, words, and acts, of the Lord Jesus Christ. In order to properly understand the Gospel of John the historical context the book must be…

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