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Appendix 2. 'The Jews' in John's Gospel

Episode 37 of the John's Gospel: A Disciple Journey with Jesus podcast, hosted by JesusWalk Bible Study Series, titled "Appendix 2. 'The Jews' in John's Gospel" was published on March 1, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

March 1, 2025 ·2m · John's Gospel: A Disciple Journey with Jesus

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John isn't antisemitic. Usually his term 'the Jews' refers to his enemies, the leaders in Jerusalem.

John isn't antisemitic. Usually his term 'the Jews' refers to his enemies, the leaders in Jerusalem.

Langdon Palmer Langdon Palmer Live Sunday morning sermons from Rev. Dr. Langdon Palmer on living in the real world as a disciple of Jesus. Topics include: The Apostles Creed, The Sermon on the Mount, The Lords Prayer, The Ten Commandments, Gospel of John, Ancient-Future, Narnia, C.S. Lewis and the Great Divorce, The Lord of the Rings, Psalm 23, Emerging Church, Relationships, Time Management, Money, Sex, Integrity. For more information go to www.InklingsWines.com/Langdon Waypoint Christian Church Clovis NM waypointnm We believe our mission at Waypoint is to make disciples of Jesus Christ. This is the ongoing mission that Christ has given His church throughout the centuries. This mission can be achieved only through Christ’s authority, power, and abiding presence. We desire to be a congregation that walks closely with Jesus and models our fellowship after His character and priorities. We believe there are three vital aspects to making disciples.1 Gospel-Centeredness (Ezek. 36:22-27, 1 Cor. 10:31, Ps. 127:1, John 15:4-11)In everything we do, we want it to be about who Jesus is, what He has done, and what He will continue to do. As His church, it is our joy to bring glory to God by worshiping and proclaiming Jesus. The gospel is our foundation and guiding point.​2 Transformational Community (Rom. 12, Col. 3:1-4, Heb. 12:1-3, Eph. 4:1-7, Phil. 2:12)At Waypoint we want to meet people where they are but we do not want to leave them where they are. Through Sunday morning Worship Gatherings and weekl Reformation Collection Volume 2, The by Various LibriVox This volume of the Reformation collection, which has a particular focus on the English Reformation, begins with William Tyndale's lively tract on the key Reformation doctrine of Justification by faith alone. Then follow two historical accounts of the reception that Reformation ideas received. Martin Luther works line by line through the popular Marian hymn Salve Regina expressing his disagreement. Christ the End of the Law is John Calvin's summary of the gospel message, written as the preface to the Geneva Bible. Calvin's Admonition against Astrology was translated into Early Modern English and has lain relatively forgotten for many years. There follow a number of documents authorised by Henry VIII and Edward VI of England showing the progress and regression of the Reformation in their reigns, including an essay against the claims of the Pope, written by Edward VI at age 12. Next come two letters relating to the English Reformation: Thomas Cromwell commenting on the reception of Tyndal Historical Sketches of the Catholic Church in Oregon, During the Past Forty Years by François Norbert Blanchet (1795 - 1883) LibriVox This book is a first-hand account of the experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries to Oregon in the 1830’s and 1840’s. The original duo, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers, had incredible adventures traveling across Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft to arrive at the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort at Vancouver, Washington. From there, they energetically and joyfully established churches in the Willamette valley, along the Columbia River, and into present day Washington state and British Columbia. They were tireless in their efforts to bring the Gospel and the sacraments to the Indian tribes of the west, and also to the increasing number of American immigrants. The author knew well and writes about some of the great characters of Oregon history including Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet. Of particular interest is his full account of the events of the Whitman massacre of 1847. Fr. Blanchet has outspoken opinions about such things as the behavior of the Protesta
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