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  2. Images and Words - Wikipedia

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    The album has received acclaim from music critics since its release. The German magazine Rock Hard elected Images and Words Album of the Month and lauded Dream Theater, using "the old [1970s] term 'supergroup '"; according to the reviewer, they set "standards and still perfect them, although they hardly appear to do so" and, even considering the many influences in their music, the "versatility ...

  3. Book of Signs - Wikipedia

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    The seven signs are: [2] [3] Changing water into wine at Cana in John 2:1–11 – "the first of the signs" Healing the royal official's son in Capernaum in John 4:46–54; Healing the paralytic at Bethesda in John 5:1–15; Feeding the 5000 in John 6:5–14; Jesus walking on water in John 6:16–24; Healing the man blind from birth in John 9:17

  4. Textual variants in the First Epistle of John - Wikipedia

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    1 Textual variants in 1 John 4 1 John 4:3 [ 7 ] τὸν Ἰησοῦν] ( Jesus ) – A, B, 322, 323, 945, 1241, 1739, (1881 omit τὸν), 2298, it c , it div , it p , it q , it z , vg, cop bo , Irenaeus lat , Irenaeus according to 1739mg , Clement according to 1739mg , Tertullian 1/2 , Origen gr , Origen lat(2/3) , Lucifer Priscillian 1/3 ...

  5. Metropolis—Part I: "The Miracle and the Sleeper" - Wikipedia

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    [1] Sometime around 1989, "Crumbling" was dropped. "Part I" in the title was originally added by John Petrucci as a joke, as no sequel was ever intended. [ 2 ] As fan demands began to increase, however, the popularity of the song eventually led to a second song being written.

  6. First Epistle of John - Wikipedia

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    León palimpsest (7th century; extant verses 1 John 1:5–5:21, [25] including the text of the Comma Johanneum . [26] The Muratorian fragment, dated to AD 170, cites chapter 1, verses 13 within a discussion of the Gospel of John. [27] Papyrus 9, dating from the 3rd century, has surviving parts of chapter 4, verses 11–12 and 14–17. [28]

  7. Johannine Comma - Wikipedia

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    The "Johannine Comma" is a short clause found in 1 John 5:7–8.. The King James Bible (1611) contains the Johannine comma. [10]Erasmus omitted the text of the Johannine Comma from his first and second editions of the Greek-Latin New Testament (the Novum Instrumentum omne) because it was not in his Greek manuscripts.

  8. Authorship of the Johannine works - Wikipedia

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    The first supposed witness to Johannine theology among the Fathers of the Church is in Ignatius of Antioch, whose Letter to the Philippians some claim references John 3:8 [13] and alludes to John 10:7-9 [14] and John 14:6, [15] but none of these are direct quotations or contain information exclusive to John.

  9. John 3:7 (sign) - Wikipedia

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    The JOHN 3:7 sign. "Do not marvel that I said to you, ‘You must be born again.’" A sign with the legend "JOHN 3:7" was often seen at Gaelic games stadiums in Ireland.It referred to a verse in the Gospel of John and for over two decades was displayed by fan Frank Hogan during matches.