Introduction This article is part of a five-part study series on God’s Kingdoms as revealed to us in the Brit Chadashah (New Testament) using the...
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Trying to throw Jesus over a cliff in Luke 4:29
http://youtu.be/9c04IJ-882o Some of Jesus's own townspeople got so mad at him that for a little while they wanted to throw him off a cliff (Luke...
Sermon: What Mary Knew (Luke 1:28)
http://youtu.be/9N8kFzVPKHA Sermon: What Mary Knew (Luke 1:28) Pastor Doug Wilson Christ Church -- Moscow, ID Sermon #1754 -- A.D. Dec. 15, 2013...
Gospels of Luke and John
http://youtu.be/jpOk2n_NrWI Two and a half hours survey of Luke and John in Craig Keener's New Testament survey course at Asbury (sorry that the...
Tissue Alert: [Watch] Luke Combs Brings Young Fan Battling Cancer on Stage to Sing ‘Fast Car’
"It was great to see him get the wish he wanted after going through everything." -Travis Massengill, Cooper's dad Country...
Is the “cock that crows” in Luke 22:34 not an actual rooster but a man that calls for prayer?
Jesus answered, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.” Luke 22:34 NIV This article from...
The prodigal son wanted to eat carob pods (Luke 15:16). YECH!
http://youtu.be/QWMf-L-n_98 Why did the prodigal son want to eat carob pods? How yummy were they?
The Gospel According to Luke, Part 1: Introduction :: By Donald Whitchard
Luke 1:1-4; Acts 17:11; 2 Timothy 3:16; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 Summary: This is the first in a series of messages covering the Gospel of Luke. Luke...
Since episkopos, baptizmo, diakonos, etc. are “transliterated” often, could not evangelidzno also be justly transliterated as in e.g. Luke 9:6? [closed]
Just as Christianity has co-opted Greek words, such as "baptism," and added new connotation to the Koine Greek, and did not...