And, given that nobody from around the 2nd century onwards knew what He looked like.... how could anybody expect their painting to be a fair representation?
be hostile to Him? After all, "...he went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him" - Act 10:38.
Even if people disregard Jesus' claims, surely the good that He did would ensure they weren't hostile? Yet we see a lot of hostility against...
...if they realised they were fulfi? fulfilling this prophecy of Simeon in Luke 2:34-35?
"This child [Jesus] is destined to... be a sign that will be spoken against, so that the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed"?
Surely if Jesus Christ was a nobody, nobody would speak against Him? So...
...2:25-32 says the Holy Spirit revealed? to Simeon "that he would not die before he had seen the Lord's Christ" - "the consolation of Israel." Then the Spirit moved him to be in the temple when Joseph and Mary brought the eight-day old baby Jesus to be circumcised, and Simeon took the baby in...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
How often does the Bible speak of "the kingdom of Christ"? It's in Ephesians
5:5, but does the phrase crop up? elsewhere?
The phrases "the kingdom of God" and "the kingdom of heaven" are myriad. So what's the significance of Ephesians 5:5 saying "...the kingdom of Christ and of God"? And does...
example help clear confusion? And can you provide more examples?
Prof Karl Popper said this. His favourite example was: If you believe that all swans are white and you write a scientific law that says so but then you see a black swan in Australia, your theory is blown apart. It doesn't matter...
example help clear confusion? And can you provide more examples?
Prof Karl Popper said this. His favourite example was: If you believe that all swans are white and you write a scientific law that says so but then you see a black swan in Australia, your theory is blown apart. It doesn't matter...
...prove Jesus is an angel or not? This question is based on what Hebrews 2:5 says:
"It is not to angels that he has subjected the world to come, about which we are speaking"
Then it goes on to speak about Jesus Christ in relation to the angels.
I ask this question because, despite what verse 5...
...the thief to whom He said....? "Truly I tell you today you will be with me in paradise"?
I refer to the Jehovah's Witness song, "God's Promise of Paradise". It begins,
'A paradise our God has promised, by means of Christ's millennial reign'. The chorus has 'A paradise the earth will be...