Commentary on john chapter 1

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      The word is only used in John's Gospel in verse 41 and by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:12, 3:22, 9:5, 15.5 and Galatians 1:18. Peter's Greek name was "Petros (pet' ros)" and it too means "a rock." Grammatically, the word "Cephas" is future passive indicative which means that this nickname would be used in the future.

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    • [DOC File]Commentary on Revelation

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      80 Smalley, 1,2,3 John, Word Biblical Commentary (Waco, TX: Word, 1984). 81 Ibid., 15. Others such as Brown (The Epistles of John, 632) see the same histor-ical situation, but still find in 1 John 5:13 the dominant purpose and see the epistle . as focusing on issues of eternal life rather than fellowship. 82 Smalley, 1,2,3 John, 12-13, 289-91.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1: Understandings of Nation and Nationalism

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      In 1 John 1:7, John stated that the blood of Christ cleanses, while here he wrote of self-purification. Both are true and necessary. As the filthy workman must personally apply soap and water to be cleansed, so the believer must employ the God-given means of cleansing from the moral defilement that he comes into contact with in daily life.

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    • [DOC File]What is the Message of 1 John? - Gordon College

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      Commentary on 1John Introduction. This text is a theological treatise rather than a. Letter but reflects obvious concern for the recipients. It has always been attributed to the apostle John; however he does not identify himself. In the other letters he identifies himself …

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