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It is noteworthy that Luke "the physician" alone gives an account of the healing of the wound (Lk 22:51). As Jesus "touched his ear, and healed him," the ...
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Jun 2, 2004 · I would suggest that the Lord's healing of Malchus (Luke 22:51) at this moment was more out of concern for His disciples than an act of ...
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Jun 8, 2015 · One view, called Open Theism, is that God had nothing to do with the tragedy. He doesn't know the future in advance and so there is nothing that ...
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Peter's action may have come from a misunderstanding of Jesus' statement in Luke 22:36-38. Luke 22:51 informs us that Jesus healed the man's ear with a touch.
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search for verses not contained of the search words. Without can not be used by it self, meaning that it has to be minimum one more condition included (all/at ...
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I would suggest that the Lord's healing of Malchus (Luke 22:51) at this moment was more out of concern for His disciples than an act of compassion for His ...
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27 Then a man of God came to Eli and said to him, “ This is what the Lord has said : 'I plainly revealed myself to your ancestor's house when they were ...
Jesus then healed the servant's ear (Luke 22:51). A word must be said in defense of Peter. Peter was no coward. He was not afraid to fight. He surely was ...
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Jesus then healed the servant's ear (Luke 22:51). A word must be said in defense of Peter. Peter was no coward. He was not afraid to fight. He surely was ...
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