"COME AND SEE" IN THE GOSPEL
Using the King James Version of The Bible, the phrase "Come and see" appears only in the gospel of John, specifically in:
* John 1:39 - "He saith unto them, Come and see." * John 1:46 - "Philip saith unto him, Come and see." * John 11:34 - "They said unto him, Lord, come and see."
"COME AND SEE" IN THE GOSPELUsing the King James Version of the Bible, the phrase "Come and see" appears only in the gospel of John, specifically in:* John 1:39 - "He saith unto them, Come and see." * John 1:46 - "Philip saith unto him, Come and see." * John 11:34 - "They said unto him, Lord, come and see."
It is a calque (see the wikipedia definition of that) of some Chinese phrase with the same meaning.
4 Gospels Of The Bible which are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
please see... http://www.musicaememoria.com/weavers_tzena.htm
THE ARRIVAL with Charlie Sheen 1996
Knowhere it is a gas so how can you see it and one last thing you aRE COOL
The Gospels came to be written by man....through God....the gospels are the life of Jesus Christ from birth to his years of ministering to God to his gruesome death....
According to the Gospels angels visited them.
The first person to come to the tomb was Mary Magdalene.
It is one of many Gnostic gospels, which are false gospels produced by people who were Gnostics, an early religious cult. See the Related Link below.
Yes there are ones like the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Mary. These are known as Gnostic Gospels. See link provided below for more detailed information.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.