
Follow
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486 total views The verb to follow both in the OT ‘achar (אַחֲרֵ֣) and the NT akoloutheō (ἀκολούθέω) ordinarily includes the sense of temporal, chronological and

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486 total views The verb to follow both in the OT ‘achar (אַחֲרֵ֣) and the NT akoloutheō (ἀκολούθέω) ordinarily includes the sense of temporal, chronological and

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426 total views The Eucharistic tradition in the church is one of the oldest and most well documented beliefs. By the year 50 AD it was

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624 total views The belief in one God in three divine persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy is unique to Christian faith but as

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415 total views The gospel of John does not present an extended temporal sequence (as Luke-Acts did) of post-Easter events: appearances, ascension, and Pentecost. For John

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574 total views The NT writers present the exaltation of Jesus following his death, an event that transcends history, in different ways. In Luke-Acts this indescribable

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403 total views The noun ‘paraklētos’ (παράκλητος) is a rare word derived from its verbal form parakleō. Its precise translation is difficult to determine but understood

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763 total views Today’s gospel reading from John (13:31-35) belongs to that section called The Last Discourse (13:31- 17-26), which immediately follows the Last Supper that