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Luke
When was the fig tree cursed by Jesus, before or after the temple was cleansed? MATTHEW 21:12–19 (cf. Mark 11:12–14, 20–24)
MATTHEW 21:12–19 (cf. Mark 11:12–14, 20–24)—When was the fig tree cursed by Jesus, before or after the temple was cleansed?…
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Apologetics
Jesus cannot be the Messiah because the Messiah had to rebuild the Temple, yet the Temple was standing in Jesus’ day.
Jesus cannot be the Messiah because the Messiah had to rebuild the Temple, yet the Temple was standing in Jesus’…
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Apologetics
Jesus cannot be the Messiah because the Messiah was to be a reigning king, whereas Jesus was despised, rejected, and crucified.
Jesus cannot be the Messiah because the Messiah was to be a reigning king, whereas Jesus was despised, rejected, and…
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Apologetics
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would see seed
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would see seed, an expression always…
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Apologetics
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would not lift up his voice or cry out, yet Jesus cried out several times on the cross, once in near blasphemy (Psalm 22:1).
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would not lift up his voice…
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Apologetics
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord did no violence..
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord did no violence, yet Jesus drove…
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Apologetics
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord was sickly and died of disease.
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord was sickly and died of disease.…
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Apologetics
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says no one was interested in the servant of the Lord
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says no one was interested in the servant of the Lord or…
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