~4 Min.Chapter 9
... details and the character of this rejection now commences. Observe that Mt. 8:1-27 gives the manifestation of the Lord's power - this power being ...
~18 Min.Chapters 5 to 8
... 8. The beginning of the Lord's testimony in the midst of Israel. Then, in Mt. 8, the Lord begins in the midst of Israel His patient life of ...
~4 Min.Were There One or Two Men Healed?
patternsoftruth.org · ... authenticity and eventually became a believer. The passages in question here are Mt. 8:28-34, Mark 5:1-20, and Luke 8:26-40. Because of the ...
Stichwörter:gospel of Matthew; discrepancy; demon possession
~5 Min.The Baptism with the Holy Spirit and with Fire
... that such who would enter the kingdom of the heavens must have. In Mt. 8-12, however, we find that He is rejected by the Jews, and in chapter 13: ...
~5 Min.Man's Responsibility and God's Sovereignty
biblecentre.org · ... from a dispensational perspective, helps provide the answer to this question. In Mt. 1-12, the Lord Jesus is presented to His own (the Jews) as ...
37:24Part 1
... Verse 4 certainly emphasizes to us, as quoted in the Gospel of Mt. 8, that our blessed Lord first bore in his spirit, feeling sympathetically ...
38:29Part 1
... on his head is a crown of gold. The first reference to the Son of Man, Mt. 8, 20, is in line with the crown of thorns that men gave to him, ...
49:00Part 10
... his working in the hearts of the remnant. Now I read the verses in Mt. 8 because they bring before us a most significant turning point. And the ...
49:20Part 11
... is used particularly by the Lord Jesus himself one example of this is in Mt. 8 and this is an encounter that the Lord Jesus had with a scribe ...
40:22Part 1
... kind of circumstances? There's a priceless verse from Isa. 53 quoted in Mt. 8 when the Lord was healing by his own divine power and ...
32:43Part 1
... this man. We find some more features about him in the other gospels, in Mt. 8, it says about this man, in verse 28, so that no man might pass ...
52:13Part 1
... and bore our infirmities. And if you look where that verse is quoted in Mt. 8, it has no reference at all to his death. It's a reference to his ...