John

1 Peter 1

Peter’s intended recipients were people scattered throughout Asia Minor. The word diaspora, “dispersion,” is used elsewhere only twice. In James 1:1 the “twelve tribes” are specified, and in John 7:25 it refers to Jews dispersed “among the Greeks. استراتيجيات الروليت ” Although there are principles available for all Christians of all time, since Peter was […]

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Luke 10

Chapter ten contains three events that are unique to Luke. Each of them provides an example of Jesus’ compassion for people, especially in reference to our relationship with him. The first event shows Jesus sending out 72 people 1, apparently in addition to the 12 apostles. The instructions Jesus gave this group are very similar to

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Luke 9

Chapter nine is a brief survey of a dozen, mostly unrelated, events. Luke’s sixty-verse fly-over took Matthew nine chapters (see Matthew 10-18), although the order is different between the two writers. Considering that these are some of the most “famous” or “popular” events in the Gospels – sending out the Twelve, the feeding of the

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