~6 min.Does the Bible ever tell me to pray before eating? | Q&A
patternsoftruth.org · ... consider. Traditions can become more important than the Word of God (review Mk. 7:1-13), so it is good to check our practices periodically. In this ...
Keywords:prayer; meals; giving thanks; saying grace
~4 min.Behold the Man
patternsoftruth.org · ... a chapter of unequaled beauty and brilliance. All of these qualities Mk. 7 as the climax of climaxes, Daniel's ultra-climax. But, as we have ...
Keywords:daniel; expository
~10 min.The Bible - Its Sufficiency And Supremacy
biblecentre.org · ... got rid of under the plausible pretext of "corban," or "it is a gift" (Mk. 7:7-13). Thus it was of old. The "corban" of the ancients justified, or ...
~11 min.The Bible - Its Sufficiency and Supremacy.
... got rid of under the plausible pretext of "corban," or "it is a gift" (Mk. 7:7-13). Thus it was of old. The "corban" of the ancients justified, or ...
~45 min.The First Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... and the Lord Jesus charged it home upon them, quoting Isaiah's words, in Mk. 7:6-13. Even the right things they did, they did not because they were ...
~77 min.A Short Meditation On The Moral Glory Of The Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... her soul. The mother in Lk. 2 is quite below this Gentile woman in Mk. 7. She did not know that Jesus was to be about His Father's ...
~78 min.Deuteronomy 1
... drew largely upon Him. Look, for example, at the Syrophenician, in Mk. 7; and the centurion, in Lk. 7. True, He could meet a weak ...
~100 min.The Gospel Of Mark
biblecentre.org · ... blessing, when the tempest-tossed disciples shall have come safe to land. Mk. 7. But then there is another view necessary also in connection ...
~131 min.An Outline to the Epistle to the Galatians
biblecentre.org · ... the works of the flesh in the New Testament, Rom. 1, Mk. 7, 1. Tim. 1 and 2. Tim. 3, for example. Here he gives also ...
~346 min.Notes on the Pentateuch - Deutoronomy
biblecentre.org · ... drew largely upon Him. Look; for example, at the Syrophenician, in Mk. 7; and the centurion, in Lk. 7. True, He could meet a weak ...