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MacEvilly comments on the latter part of this passage saying it is meant to console the Apostles, and the words may mean that, even though the private virtues of the apostles and their well-intended motives are now be hidden and unknown, in the Day of Judgment, and perhaps even in this life, those hidden virtues will be made known.
Deus absconditus (Latin: "hidden God") refers to the Christian theological concept of the fundamental unknowability of the essence of God. The term is derived from the Old Testament of the Christian Bible , specifically from the Book of Isaiah : "Truly, you are a God who hides himself, O God of Israel , the Savior" ( Isaiah 45:15 ).
[23] [24] According to Clement, the passage reads word for word (Biblical Greek: κατὰ λέξιν, romanized: kata lexin): [104] And they come into Bethany. And a certain woman whose brother had died was there. And, coming, she prostrated herself before Jesus and says to him, "Son of David, have mercy on me." But the disciples rebuked her.
A scientist recently discovered a lost fragment of a manuscript representing one of the earliest translations of the Gospels.
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According to the Bible, the commandment was originally given to the ancient Israelites by Yahweh at biblical Mount Sinai after the Exodus from slavery in Egypt, as described in the Book of Exodus. [2] [3] Prohibition of idolatry is the central tenet of the Abrahamic religions and the sin of worshipping another god other than the Lord is called ...
He answered them, "The mystery (secret/hidden knowledge) of the kingdom of God has been granted to you. But to those outside everything comes in parables." The word mystery is from the Greek μυστήριον mystērion meaning secret or hidden information as opposed to the modern English usage.
Another Trijicon scope marked with 1 John 1:7: "But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin." The Trijicon biblical verses controversy refers to the stamping of Bible verse references (e.g. " Rev 21 :23") onto optical sights for rifles ...