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zysi [14]
2 years ago
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HELPP ME PLSS (FINALSS)

World Languages
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natta225 [31]2 years ago
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In order to understand the Bible's historicity, we need to take its structure into account, or explanations for various phenomenon, like the reason we have multiple 2.)Sometimes we read through the Bible without giving much thought to the meaning. Every person must come to the point in his life when he realizes that he is god. Those who say that one receives the Holy Spirit a year or two before baptism 3.)John the Apostle. john's gospel is different from the other three in the New Testament. Whereas in the three synoptic gospels Jesus actually eats a passover meal before he dies, in John's gospel he doesn't. 4.) Luke's gospel is clearly written more for a gentile audience. Luke is traditionally thought of as one of Paul's traveling companions and it's undoutedly he case that the author of Luke was from those Greek cities in which Paul had worked

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