~23 Min.Names and Titles of Christ in the First Epistle of John
biblecentre.org · ... The One is here in first Jn. 2:1, the other in the gospel of John, chapter 14. I just mention one of the four passages where the comforter is ...
~2 Min.The Holy Spirit
... you know him, for he abides with you, and will be in you" (John 14:16-17). This divine Advocate (or Solicitor, Comforter, Supporter) will therefore never be ...
~27 Min.The Church and the Lord's Supper
biblecentre.org · William John Hocking. From: "Christ and His Church - Eight ... He bids them to flee from idolatry (ver. 14). He reminds them of the Israelites, who started ...
~16 Min.Chapter 4
... love (for the thing, as ever in John, is expressed in an abstract way) ... seen that the testimony of verse 14 flows. The distinction between God dwelling ...
~19 Min.Chapter 2
... - the advocate to restore communion. 1 John 2. That which he wrote according to ... fathers, in the first half of verse 14; young men from the second half, ...
~8 Min.The Atonement of Christ: It's Necessity, it's Nature, it's Results
towardthemark.org · ... 4); the "propitiation for the whole world" (1 John. 2:2). It is on this ground ... without spot to God" (Hebrews. 9:14). He gave Himself "an offering and a ...
Position:Toward the Mark #30
~101 Min.Ephesians
biblecentre.org · John Nelson Darby. Introduction. The rich and blessed scope of ... of the body of Christ. See the preceding note. [14] This appears to me to be the true ...
<1 Min.Psalm 35
... great congregation, that is, the full assembly of restored Israel. In verses 13, 14, we see the grace in which the godly (Christ Himself) dealt with these ...
43:26Part 1
... is found in the first epistle of John and chapter 2. My little children, these ... a bit harder, we find in verse 14, that he changes the tenth. And so our ...
~4 Min.Chapters 10 and 11
... reference to the Jews, and that it belongs to the latter days (chap. 10:14). The strength which is given him enables him to receive the communication. The ...
~5 Min.James Introduction
... acknowledged Jesus as the Lord of glory. With the exception of verses 14, 15, in Jas. 5, this epistle contains no exhortation which, in its ...