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    the Gospel of John. 2. Water/Life a. Water is one of the most significant elements in sustaining life. In the Gospel of John, Christ is shown as having power of water and thus has the power to give living water. i. Christ turns water to wine (John 2) ii. Christ's discourse on Living Waters at Jacob's well (John 4) iii. Christ heals the invalid man at the Pools of Bethesda (John 5) iv. Christ walks on water (John 6) v. Christ offers living water during Feast of Tabernacles (John 7) vi. Christ

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    Exam 4 Study Guide All questions are taken from Evangelism Is… by Earley and Wheeler. You do not need to memorize these passages. Only be familiar with the content. • Be able to identify these verses as quoted in the textbook and be familiar with Earley’s and Wheeler’s teachings on the following verses: • John 4 (chs. 15, 16) Samaritan woman • Acts 4:12 (ch. 15)- Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must

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    Some believed that John Brown was a maniac more than a martyr, but history proves that he was more of a martyr. John Brown believed that all men should be considered equal and have the right to freedom. Beginning in his early childhood and all the way though his life, he had a passion to abolish slavery. Learning from a young age, that all men should have the right to freedom and equality, started a fire inside of John Brown. This was a burning passion to help free slaves and make the world a better

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    John's relationship with Jesus was exceptional. As one of the first disciples that Jesus picked, John was one of the three in Jesus’ inner circle. He was one of the few that were with Jesus from the beginning of His teachings, he was present during Jesus’ crucifixion and was a witness to His resurrection. "When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: 'Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the Living One; I was dead', and behold I am

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    Introduction This paper will compare and evaluate the views of John MacArthur and Keith Warrington, in relation to the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Particularly, focusing on their views as to whether the baptism in the Holy Spirit takes place as a consequence of conversion or subsequently, as a unique experience. Each author’s views will be compared and evaluated using other academic sources, with special reference to Biblical evidence. Finally, a clear conclusion from the evaluation process will

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    These are the reasons I think John Proctor has changed throughout the play. John Proctor has changed throughout the play because he became closer to his wife and his social status went down. But ultimately he decided he would rather die a good christian than live as a liar. One way John Proctor changed throughout the play was he became closer to his wife. I say that because they talked and opened up to each other. His wife admitted that she had not been a loving wife as much as she should have

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    John Adams: Revolutionary Delegate The Revolutionary Era Dr. Paul Grady Eric G. Shuping April 23, 2015 John Adams: Revolutionary Delegate John Adams most fundamental political message that he used throughout his career was, “no simple Form of Government can possibly secure Men against the Violences of Power. Only a mixed government that combined the voices of the many with those of the few; that contained checks and balances within its various branches; and that clearly separated powers

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    Gospel of John stands out as one who has been appointed by God who testifies about the life and ministry of Jesus. The study of John allows one to see the Jesus as our entry way for salvation. The authorship of John allows one to understand Jesus by an actual and reliable witness to the origins of Jesus ministry, death and resurrection. This extraordinary piece of work is also reflected by the early church fathers. The attempt of this paper will assert that the evidence for authorship of John is more

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    INTRODUCTION Imagine yourself getting ready to attend church. Attending a house church in the first century or going to a denominational or mainline church in the twenty first century. The church may be Independent, or even a more contemporary church with the most up to date songs and latest technological equipment for enhanced presentations. You have attended there for some time now and called it home or your church. Some of your immediate family attends along with a few relatives. You have

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    In the Crucible, John Proctor went from being an dishonest man to an honest man. Throughout the story due to a change of events, he overcomes his problems by changing himself. One of Proctors major conflicts was his affair with Abbigail which led him to constantly feel guilt towards his wife, this was first introduced in the scene behind the barn when Proctor and Abbigail were talking , Abbigail stated to John “give me a work, John. a soft word” John replied by saying, “no, no Abby. That’s done with”

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