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To me, this verse breeches unfathomably sublime territory as well: “I no longer call you servants, because a servant does no know his master’s business. Instead, I have called …
Read MoreI encourage y’all to review the post for Chapter 14 in last cycle’s reading, search on post date: “02/14/22” or filter down on our category: “Gospel of John …
Read MoreSearch on the date: “02/13/22” for our post last cycle on this chapter covering verses 14 through 17, “Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet.”
I would like to share Barclay’s commentary, …
Read MoreI encourage y’all to review our post from last cycle, subsection: Jesus Anointed at Bethany: verses 1 through 19. If our Lord is glorified through his suffering …
Read MoreGod is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent (He wills our greatest joy); therefore, it is not surprising that over the years of study and prayer , that the Truth in His …
Read MoreI would encourage y’all to look at Chapter Ten for last cycle as well!; Search on date: “02/10/21” , titled “Agape Love of the Triune God.” I will …
Read MoreIf so, then that presents an interesting paradox to his blindness: “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.” Luke 12:48. What does …
Read MoreI just happen to be gazing at my King James Bible, but if we look across the categories that I have for this reading: “Jesus Forgives an Adulterous Woman” – …
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Here is the link to Matthew Henry’s concise commentary on our chapter today:
https://www.christianity.com/bible/commentary/matthew-henry-concise/john/7
And here is the link to John Gill’s commentary on the verse that grabbed me, 7:46:
FYI – There is a post for last cycle of this 21 day fellowship: search on “02/07/2022” for the chapter six commentary. Also, for our Semikkah7 read through …
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