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John 5, verse 3 and the omission of verse 4

In these lay a multitude of invalids—blind, lame, and paralyzed. Why were there a multitude of disabled people here? Perhaps it was because there was a lot of shade. Verse 2 explained that there were five rows of columns which … Continue reading

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John 5, Piper Sermon

Healed for the Sake of Holiness John Piper, August 2009 in spite of Jesus’ power to heal, our world continues to be shot through with sin and disease and calamity and death. (Piper) Sickness and suffering are abundant. Jesus demonstrates … Continue reading

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John 5, verse 2

Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Aramaic called Bethesda, which has five roofed colonnades. Bethesda in Hebrew/Aramaic means house (beth) of grace (hesda). Other locations that start with beth are; Bethel (House of God), … Continue reading

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John 5, verse 2

Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Aramaic called Bethesda, which has five roofed colonnades. As a lamb is a young sheep, it is interesting that John 5 takes place by the Sheep Gate. This … Continue reading

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John 5

After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. John 5 places the context as during a feast of the Jews, but the particular feast is not specified. Some commentators suggest it is inconsequential, … Continue reading

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John 5

I’ve been asked to preach twice in June. I’m inclined to stay with the Gospel of John. Previously I’ve preached on John 4, John 11, and John 13. I think I am going to backtrack now and pick up in … Continue reading

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Obadiah

Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament. In 586, Babylon destroyed Jerusalem. The Israelites fled the city, but in the process, the Edomites (the descendants from Esau) captured them and gave them over to the Babylonians. The Edomites … Continue reading

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Object pronouns

Indirect object pronouns are such a challenge for me. Because that last sentence would be, “Indirect objects me are such a challenge” in Spanish. The indirect object appears before the verb and direct object. My brain (specifically my syntactic parser) … Continue reading

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Trinitarian Studies

Click to access anizor-uche_a-spirited-humanity-the-trinitarian-theology-of-colin-gunton.pdf I am currently reading one of Colin Gunton’s many books on the Trinity, The Triune Creator which is much unlike any of the other books on the Trinity I’ve read thus far. There are a number … Continue reading

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Spanish lessons

I have been working through my second book in Spanish for over a month now. It’s been great for my pronunciation. Though I am only now beginning to become intelligible to others. The next big step for me is in … Continue reading

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