59 Finally, the gospel mentions that certain followers of Jesus were expelled from the Jewish community (9:34f.; cf. I6:2), and that Jews sympathetic to Jesus feared being expelled (9:22; 12:42). John ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...
Every Christian should soberly reflect on why God Almighty would allow His devoted followers to be crucified or beheaded ...
and espe-dally when those data are compared with evidence from the Gospel of John. other Jews, who are called "rulers" or "officials" of these synagogues. Particularly in view of the fact that both ...
Her research focuses on textual criticism, Mary Magdalene, and the Gospel of John ... So I looked at John 11, and that’s when I saw all these markings on the document. At the beginning of the chapter, ...
Luke's gospel begins with dramatic appearances of the angel Gabriel to Zechariah and to Mary. Gabriel foretells two miraculous births: the birth of John the ... (5:54-55; 24:12; 24:33; Acts ...
THIS Sunday is the last Gospel from Mark in this church year (Year B). Next week, Christ the King draws its Gospel from John.
And, as such, it sets the pattern for all the later gospel traditions. We know that both Matthew and Luke used Mark, as a source in their composition and it's also probable that even John knew ...
For some, the idea of a chaplain may bring to mind a clear image—a religious leader connected to an institution, such as a ...
The gospels are not biographies in the modern sense of the word. Rather, they are stories told in such a way as to evoke a certain image of Jesus for a particular audience. They're trying to ...
POTTSTOWN — Join First Presbyterian Church of Pottstown, 750 N. Evans St., on All Saints’ Sunday, Nov. 3, for Faith & ...
Far from being an immutable fact of Christianity, evangelical antifeminism is recent, virulent, and gaining traction every day.