ANSWER: There is no such scripture. The thought is projected in a hymn "Just As I Am", used before an altar call in certain protestant organizations.
No.Another Answer:In the broadest sense of the term, scripture refers to religious texts or holy books/writings. However, the term is used for the Bible and is interchangeable - both should be capitalized. It is also referred to as the Holy Scripture.
The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in the Bible 294 times.
The last book in the Old Testament is Malachi, according to the Christian re-ordering of the books. However, time-wise, the last book actually written was Chronicles. The original chronological order of the books is still used by the Jews.
If you are asking about the Bible then the Bible was written by many authors eg Moses, Daniel, Matthew, Paul. The Bible also says says that all scripture was written by men inspired by God to write. 2Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,
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Disciple literally means "follower".Another answer:The literal meaning of the word "disciple" as used in the New Testament (Greek mathetes) is, "learner; pupil." Luke 6:40 - A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher. [NKJV]
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I can give you several sentences.Holy scripture helps people to live better lives.We will read from the scripture today.Scripture tells us to love each other.
The purpose of a homily is to reinforce the message provided in a scripture. Once the scripture is read the homily is used to provide details and examples based on the scripture reading. It allows the congregation to obtain more meaning from the scripture
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ANSWER: There is no such scripture. The thought is projected in a hymn "Just As I Am", used before an altar call in certain protestant organizations.
A:The disciple whom Jesus loved is portrayed in John's Gospel. The gospel itself was anonymous until late in the second century, when it was attributed to Cerinthus and finally to the apostle John. The Church Fathers noticed that John, son of Zebedee, was never mentioned in the fourth gospel, except for the "sons of Zebedee" being mentioned briefly in the last chapter, and assumed that the anonymous 'disciple whom Jesus loved' must therefore be this disciple.However, the identification of the disciple with John, son of Zebedee, ignores the context in which the disciple if consistently portrayed. Peter and the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' are paired in four of the five episodes in which the disciple appears, and in each case, Peter is shown up badly. In the fifth episode, the disciple is at the foot of the cross, with Peter absent. This can be seen as part of a process in which John's Gospel downplays the role of Peter and gradually humiliates him. In the final humiliation for Peter, the risen Jesus questions Peter three times whether he loves him, just as Peter had previously denied Jesus three times, and addressing him each time theatrically as "Simon, son of Jonah", not as Peter, the name always previously used by Jesus.The treatment of Peter and comparisons made with the beloved disciple demonstrate that the disciple was a literary device created by the author of this gospel to achieve a theological purpose. He had no name.A:John. John the beloved.