luke 22:68 meaning - Axtarish в Google
What does Luke 22:68 mean? The Sanhedrin is holding trial against Jesus. The two illegal trials He faced at night mean little for the Jewish leaders.
He owns himself to be the Son of God, though he knew he should suffer for it. Upon this they ground his condemnation. Their eyes being blinded, they rush on.
You are resolved, right or wrong, to detain me in bonds, and take away my life; so that it signifies nothing saying any thing to you.
If Jesus were not God, He was not good. The young ruler had no right, no just title to say, "Good Master", unless that master were God. This he saw not; and ...
When pressed, He proclaimed a truth that would reverberate throughout the ages, affirming His position as the "Son of Man" sitting at the right hand of God.
The verse speaks to the sense of rejection and betrayal that Jesus feels in this moment. He has come to offer the truth and the message of salvation, yet he is ...
Luke 22:68. And if I also ask you. Or enter into a discourse on this subject, and require an answer to the arguments, proving me to be the Messiah, ...
12 авг. 2024 г. · Walk uprightly and with integrity, do not bully those around you to gain your way, and interact with others with humility, meekness, and truth. ...
Translation commentary on Luke 22:67 – 22:68. Exegesis: legontes 'saying,' here referring to an act distinct from the verb with which it goes, ie apēgagon.
He owns himself to be the Son of God, though he knew he should suffer for it. Upon this they ground his condemnation. Their eyes being blinded, they rush on.
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