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Lance Brenton Latham (1894–1985), was a prominent preacher, evangelist, youth minister, and musician in the early to mid-20th century in Chicago, Illinois. [1] He was known to many familiar with his ministry as "Doc," and his wife Virginia was known as "Teach."
The lance (Greek: λόγχη, lonkhē) is mentioned in the Gospel of John, [1] but not in the Synoptic Gospels. The gospel states that the Romans planned to break Jesus' legs, a practice known as crurifragium, which was a method of hastening death during a crucifixion. Because it was the eve of the Sabbath (Friday sundown to Saturday sundown ...
Lance James (18 July 1938 – 2 March 2020) was a South African country singer and radio broadcaster (Springbok Radio, 1954–1985). Some of his hits include Thank You, Vicki and Ahoy, Madagascar Ahoy !. [ 1 ]
Military attire, lance [3] Illustration from the Rabbula Gospels , AD 586: Longinus is labelled " ΛΟΓΙΝΟϹ ". Longinus ( Greek : Λογγίνος) is the name given to the unnamed Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance, who in medieval and some modern Christian traditions is described as a convert to Christianity. [ 4 ]
Rance Allen (November 19, 1948 – October 31, 2020) [6] [2] was an American Bishop, Minister, and gospel musician, and the founder and leader of the Rance Allen Group. Known for his extremely wide vocal range and powerful singing voice, [7] Allen became known as the main lead vocalist and the leader [8] of the influential group.
Articles relating to the Holy Lance, its history, and its depictions. It is the lance that is alleged to have pierced the side of Jesus as he hung on the cross during his crucifixion . As with other instruments of the Passion , the lance is only briefly mentioned in the Christian Bible , but later became the subject of extrabiblical traditions ...
Lance Wallnau (born 1955/56) is an American evangelical preacher and televangelist based in Dallas, Texas. He is associated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and the Seven Mountain Mandate . Wallnau has been referred to as the "father of American Dominionism " by the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty . [ 2 ]
Gospel of Thomas – also known as the Coptic Gospel of Thomas, and is a gospel [6] of non-canonical sayings; Gospel of Basilides – composed in Egypt around 120-140 AD, thought to be a Gnostic gospel harmony of the canonical gospels [6]