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  1. May 11, 2015 · Most scholars have long believed that Jesus knew Jewish Scripture well. It is not an unreasonable belief. The Gospels—especially the so-called “synoptic” Gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke—frequently depict Jesus citing Scripture to his followers in order to teach them moral lessons and to stoke eschatological expectations.

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  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Jesus knew Scripture so well, and quoted it so frequently, and spoke with such freshness and authority and a sense of reality because of his “long years of personal meditation.” His public ministry and teaching, with his seemingly effortless familiarity with God’s word, revealed years of personal, private enjoyment of God’s word.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · The first recorded instance of Jesus saying, “Your faith has made you well” is found in Matthew 9:22 (ESV) where Jesus heals the woman with the issue of blood. The KJV translates Jesus’ words as “Thy faith hath made thee whole,” and the NIV says, “Your faith has healed you.”

  4. Sep 11, 2017 · “Christ Jesus…is the true light, alone shattering the night of earthly folly, the Splendor of paternal glory, who as he was made redemption and justification for us reborn in him, so also was made Wisdom (as Paul testifies): ‘We preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block, and to the Gentiles foolishness; but to them that are called, both Jew and Greeks, Christ is the power of ...

  5. Oct 7, 2024 · Part of the challenge comes from the modern expectations we bring to the Bible. Taking the time to study how Jesus interprets his Bible offers an antidote. The Bible of Jesus . Jesus prays and studies the Scriptures. We may never fully understand why he needs to pray or study Scripture. His example shows us what we need to do.

  6. Feb 18, 2022 · Every work that Jesus did was in obedience to the Father in heaven (John 5:19). Every word Jesus spoke was straight from the Father (John 12:49). To know God, we must know Jesus. Another key ingredient in truly knowing God is reading the Bible, God’s Word. In the Bible we have God’s revelation of His character, His promises, and His will.

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  8. Aug 5, 2024 · The translation of the KJV was influenced by previous English translations, including Tyndale’s New Testament (1526), the Coverdale Bible (1535), and the Geneva Bible (1560). The KJV scholars consulted each of these earlier translations to inform their word choices based as much as possible on both historical accuracy and denominational ...

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