Examples of using John chapter in English and their translations into German
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John, chapter 9, verse 25.
But look at John chapter 8.
John, chapter eight, verse seven.
It is what Jesus taught Nicodemus in John chapter 3.
John chapter 11, verse 25 to 26 says.
The Gospel of Jesus according to John, chapter 14 full chapter. .
In John, Chapter 14, Verse 6, Jesus says.
Matthew chapter four and John chapter one, reveals inconsisten.
In John chapter 2, Jesus attended a wedding ceremony.
We find this same bond in the Gospel of Jesus according to John chapter 14.
Bible BBE, John, Chapter 12. Read Bible online.
We must understand our Lord's words here in the light of His words to His disciples in John chapter 9.
In John chapter 2, Jesus attended a wedding ceremony.
Jesus himself backs up the Doctrine of Predestination, in John 5:19, as well as John Chapter 6:44 and 6:65.
John Chapter 19 19:1 Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him.
I want you to put one finger in Isaiah 43 and another finger in John chapter 8because these two scriptures go together, and they're very important.
In John chapter 16 and verse 20, a marvelous passage of hope and promise.
And we do have the promise in God's holy Word,especially in John chapter 14, our Lord said:"I go to prepare the place, then I will return and take you to be where I am.
John Chapter 15 15:1 I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.
Muhummed(pbuh) really was the true Friend, the Comforter, the Helper, the Advocate, the Glorifier,the Testifier of these prophecies in John chapters 14, 15 and 16.
The Gospel of John chapter 7 verse 53 and the first eleven verses.
There are many in this world who are not yet born again,but they take this passage from 1 John chapter 1 and pray and repent for their sins, hoping for forgiveness.
As it says in John, chapter three... no man can do these miracles unless God be with him.
This information is not supplied to amuse you, but to prepare you for the issues that arise in our study of John chapter 5, as well as later on in John's Gospel.
In John chapter 1, several disciples come to believe in Jesus as the promised Messiah.
In support of this it is noted that the 4th century Codex Vaticanus, which perhaps was written in Egypt, marks the end of John chapter 7 with an"umlaut", indicating that an alternative reading was known at this point.
In John chapter 4 we see an interesting example of how Jesus brought spiritual enlightenment to people known as Samaritans.
The same fundamental issues described in John chapter 3 are present in chapter 4. The"woman at the well" is a Samaritan, and Samaritans have their own distinct religion-a corruption of the Jewish faith.
John chapter 4 prepares us for the great harvest of Gentile sinners, who are soon to be saved as a result of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the rejection of Him as Messiah by the Jews.
Jesus says in John chapter 3,“as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.