Luke 2 commentary explained
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Luke, ed. Richard D. Phillips, Philip Graham Ryken, and Daniel M. Doriani, vol. 2, Reformed Expository Commentary (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2009), 645. Verse 21. Redeem is a word we use in church, but not a lot outside of church. What did it mean before it was a church word? Christ’s death ended apostolic hopes.
[DOC File]Luke, a Syrian doctor, was converted to Christianity when ...
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• 15. He would often withdraw to solitary places and pray. Luke mentions Jesus’ prayer several times (3:21; 6:12; 9:28…) Jesus did not withdraw only to be still, but because, on each occasion, prayer was a necessity for him. • 17. See commentary on Mark 2:1. There were many Pharisees and teachers of …
[DOC File]2 KINGS COMMENTARY - Proud to be TJ's man
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3. Descended from the tribe of Asher (Luke 2:36). 4. Widowed for many years (Luke 2:36). 5. Fasted and prayed continually (Luke 2:37). 6. Loved and hoped in God, therefore she was blessed (Luke 2:37). 7. Pointed out Christ to others (Luke 2:38). Predictions and Messages. Jesus is the Christ, the Savior of the world (Luke 2:38). Scripture ...
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Luke 2. In chapter 2, Luke provides some details concerning the birth and early childhood of Jesus. Whereas chapter 1 focused on the pre-birth events in the lives of Zacharias and Mary, chapter 2 focuses on outside witnesses of his birth: shepherds, Simeon, Anna, and even temple officials.
[DOC File]Exegesis - Fullerton College
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The aftermath (v.36) TEXTUAL COMMENTS. A. Introduction about the time line, setting, location, and the people in the events (v.28) “about eight days”: Both Mark 9:2 and Matthew 17:1 recorded the interval as six day, Luke alone estimated “about eight days” with …
[DOCX File]LESSON
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24-26; Romans 16:3-4. MEMORY VERSE: Greet Priscilla and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus. They risked their lives for me. Not only I but all the churches of the Gentiles are grateful to them. Romans 16:3-4 NIV. LESSON AIM: To examine the role Priscilla and Aquila played. in God’s ministry. INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDY OUTLINE.
[DOCX File]Brentwood Baptist Leadership
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Jan 01, 2021 · Luke 8:4-8. Session Outline. 1. The Word (Luke 8:4-5a) 2. The World (Luke 8:5b-8,11-15) 3. The Heart (Luke 8:5b-8) Theological Theme. In this parable, Jesus expounded upon the means God uses to save and sanctify people. He also explained the things in this life that prevent a soul from receiving the Word of God. Christ Connection
[DOC File]Luke 1:1 to 4:13 - Free Bible Study Commentary in simple ...
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The birth and childhood of Jesus – Luke 2:1-52. The birth of Jesus – Luke 2:1-7. v1. In those days, *Caesar Augustus issued an order. All the people in the entire *Roman world had to record their names in registers. v2 This was the first register of the people while Quirinius governed Syria. v3. And all the people went to their own towns to ...
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