~5 min.Zechariah - Part Two: Chapters 3-6
towardthemark.org · ... fellows," equal in Person; vv. 12-13). He bearing His Cross, went forth (Jn. 19:17). He bears their names on His shoulder and on His breast ( ...
Position:Toward the Mark #54
~8 min.The Future of Planet Earth - and the Bible
biblecentre.org · ... [9] Ps. 22:17 and Jn. 19:18; 20:20. [10] Ps. 16:10 and Mt. 28:7; Mk. 16:9; etc. [11] ...
~8 min.Outside the Camp
inthebeloved.org · ... His cross, went out to a place called the Place of a Skull" (Jn. 19:17) and "Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people with His own blood, ...
Position:Assembly Messenger 02-55
~10 min.False Doctrine
inthebeloved.org · ... to carry the Lord's cross (Mt. 27:32; Mk. 15:21; Lk. 23:26; Jn. 19:17), but their conclusion is simply wild ...
Position:Assembly Messenger 97-10
~7 min.The Gospel According To John
biblecentre.org · Arend Remmers. Overview of the New Testament. 21 Chapters. Author and Time of Writing Subject and purpose of writing Peculiarities Contents (overview). 1. Author ...
~109 min.Comments On Mark
biblecentre.org · ... in this solemn, hateful rejection of God as revealed in matchless grace. Jn. 19:17 tells us that "He bearing His cross went forth." Some have ...
~197 min.Comments on the Gospel of Matthew
biblecentre.org · ... in judgment upon them? Part of the way He had borne His own cross (Jn. 19:17), but Simon, a man of Cyrene, was then commandeered to do so. Yet ...
~232 min.Comments On The Gospel Of Luke
biblecentre.org · ... While we are told elsewhere that Jesus went forth bearing His cross (Jn. 19:17), yet Luke does not mention this, but speaks of Simon a Cyrenian ...
~28 min.Caught Up Together
biblecentre.org · ... But they rejected their own messiah when He was presented to them (Jn. 19:14-18); and further rejected the testimony of the Spirit of God through ...
From Darkness to Light - The story of the former Orthodox priest Teodor Popescu
gbv-online.org/book/939
~9 min.8. Forced to Leave the Orthodox Church
... my conscience silence, to my heart comfort." Teodor Popescu, sermon on Jn. 19:17-30, November 1951. It was Teodor's desire to continue serving God ...