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Recent Posts: A Voice in the Wilderness
While being announced by the Father is great, no one understood by Jesus. John 2: 13-22.
It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.
No doubt, He is coming to judge and make war, but this is NOT the final judgment. Revelation 20:4.
A rebuttal to a post I made several years ago. Revelation 13:7
We need to have an enthusiasm for the rapture. Scriptures to back up a pre- tribulation rapture.
Tag Archives: Galilee
It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.
The commentary reflects on John 2, particularly the significance of Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It explores the meaning of “signs” in the Greek context and contrasts biblical narratives, especially Moses’ role in understanding God’s covenant. The discussion emphasizes Israel’s historical struggles with faith and obedience, culminating in Jesus’ authority demonstrated through actions in the temple. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, confidence, Faith, Gospel of John, Mary, signs
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A commentary on John 1:45-46. We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph
As I read my Bible, especially the gospels, I find that I am frequently lost as I try to put the narratives into a chronological order (it is not mandatory to have things in a tight, chronological order, but I … Continue reading
Posted in Bethlehem, bible study, Dispelling myths, Gospel of John, Joseph, Mary, Moses, Nazareth, sexual sin, Synagogue, to bear the sins of many, Wife, Zephaniah
Tagged Bethlehem, betrothed, Bible, Christianity, engaged, Faith, found, Galilee, God, Jesus, Joseph, kinfolk, law, manger, Mary, Moses, Nathanael, Nazareth, Philip, pregnant, prophets, wrote
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Yes, we are jumping back into Matthew’s gospel, and we previously ended on Matthew 4:22. Next, Jesus preaches to great crowds.
This next section of Matthew’s gospel is entitled “Jesus Ministers to Great Crowds.” Yes, we are jumping back into Matthew’s gospel, and we previously ended on Matthew 4:22, where four of the new disciples have left their jobs fishing and … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, delivered, demons, doctrines of demons, healing, Jesus, Matthew's gospel, sharing the truth in love
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, devils, disease, diseases, fame, Galilee, God, Gospel, healed, healing, hope, Jesus, kingdom, people, possessed, preaching, prophecy, Scripture, sick, sickness, synagogues, Syria, teaching, torments
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Calling the disciples. Matthew 4:12-20.
I have been asked questions like, where will the Battle of Armageddon occur, how many battles Israel will fight during these last seven years, or how much time will there be between the rapture and God’s wrath being unleashed on … Continue reading
Jesus has returned from the wilderness… Matthew 4:13-18.
When we last saw Jesus, He had been taken, by Satan, up onto an exceedingly high mountain. You might ask yourself, why does this guy get so elaborate? That is because my understanding of scripture is still, to some degree, segmented … Continue reading
Posted in baptize, bible study, gentiles, Gospel of John, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Jordan, Matthew's gospel
Tagged Capernaum, darkness, death, fulfill, Galilee, gentiles, hand, Heaven, imprisoned, Jesus, John, Jordan, kingdom, light, Nazareth, repent, shadow, sitting, spoken, withdrew
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That which was from the beginning
With only a short span between our year long adventure in the Gospel of John and the start of “The Story”, several weeks ago we opted to jump into 1 John. Due to circumstances beyond my reasonable control, something I … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, Christianity, Galilee, God, Gospel of John, hope, Jesus, Satan, Scripture, word
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