The Disciple Whom Jesus LovedThe Disciple Who Jesus Loved, 2004 - 149 sivua The Bible tells us that "the disciple whom Jesus loved" was the author of the book that is today called the Gospel of John. But the Biblical evidence revealed in the scriptures is actually able to prove that this beloved disciple could not have been the apostle John. From the Mount of Transfiguraton to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, from the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane, this Bible study book answers the question "who wrote the Gospel of John" - "who was the disciple that Jesus loved" - using nothng but God's Word.149 pages, including a topical index and a scripture index. |
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Sivu 29
... begin by delving into every passage that mentions this unnamed disciple so that we can get to know him a little better . The " Other Disciple " John 13:23 is the first time we find the author is differentiated from the other disciples ...
... begin by delving into every passage that mentions this unnamed disciple so that we can get to know him a little better . The " Other Disciple " John 13:23 is the first time we find the author is differentiated from the other disciples ...
Sivu 40
... begin by looking to see what the Bible reveals about John ( the brother of James and son of Zebedee ) . We'll contrast this with what is said about " the disciple whom Jesus loved " . As we do , time and again you will see that the ...
... begin by looking to see what the Bible reveals about John ( the brother of James and son of Zebedee ) . We'll contrast this with what is said about " the disciple whom Jesus loved " . As we do , time and again you will see that the ...
Sivu 47
... begin soon thereafter . There was only one of " the twelve " who had a very special and distinct relationship with Jesus and that was Peter . [ As stated earlier , Peter was not " the disciple whom Jesus loved " ( Jn . 21:20 ) . ] Prior ...
... begin soon thereafter . There was only one of " the twelve " who had a very special and distinct relationship with Jesus and that was Peter . [ As stated earlier , Peter was not " the disciple whom Jesus loved " ( Jn . 21:20 ) . ] Prior ...
Sivu 64
... begin with the presupposition that Jesus would have done this foot washing before the meal . But it turns out that the Bible doesn't support this conclusion . For example , Luke 11:37 tells of a similar situation when a Pharisee asked ...
... begin with the presupposition that Jesus would have done this foot washing before the meal . But it turns out that the Bible doesn't support this conclusion . For example , Luke 11:37 tells of a similar situation when a Pharisee asked ...
Sivu 68
... begin with , they could tell that Peter and John " were unlearned and ignorant men " ( Acts 4:13 ) . [ The Greek on these two points reads , " unlettered " and " uninstructed " . ] Along with any Galilean accent that Peter and John may ...
... begin with , they could tell that Peter and John " were unlearned and ignorant men " ( Acts 4:13 ) . [ The Greek on these two points reads , " unlettered " and " uninstructed " . ] Along with any Galilean accent that Peter and John may ...
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