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Monthly Archives: November 2016
POINTS TO PONDER
Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), British writer and author of “A Dictionary of the English Language” published in 1755 also wrote a tale about Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia in Ethiopia, who was talking to his friend, the astronomer, Imlac, as they looked … Continue reading
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SERENDIPITY FOR SATURDAY
I’ve always loved using illustrations in my sermons just as Jesus used parables to explain the truth more clearly. I collected dozens of such books from antique book stores, especially when I visited London. Here is one I think you … Continue reading
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WHAT DID JESUS REALLY SAY
NEW TESTAMENT CONTEXTUAL COMMENTARY by Dr. Robert R. Seyda GOSPEL OF MATTHEW CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Part VII Verse 21b: Then Jesus said, “Believe me when I say that one of you twelve here will hand me over to my enemies.” A … Continue reading
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WHAT DID JESUS REALLY SAY
NEW TESTAMENT CONTEXTUAL COMMENTARY by Dr. Robert R. Seyda GOSPEL OF MATTHEW CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Part VI From all accounts, it appears that the man who owned this house was a follower of Jesus. They may have met the last time … Continue reading
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WHAT DID JESUS REALLY SAY
NEW TESTAMENT CONTEXTUAL COMMENTARY by Dr. Robert R. Seyda GOSPEL OF MATTHEW CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Part V But there is an underlying truth here not easily seen. You can only be betrayed by a friend, never by an enemy. So if … Continue reading
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WHAT DID JESUS REALLY SAY
NEW TESTAMENT CONTEXTUAL COMMENTARY by Dr. Robert R. Seyda GOSPEL OF MATTHEW CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Part IV Although in Mark’s Gospel the Greek says she broke “syntribō” the “alabastron,” meaning a container made of alabaster,1 which some English versions translate as … Continue reading
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