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op dont hook me up as MMM, just hang me up, i am sexy and need a full white painted man ![]() |
OP is not lonely, he just wanna get naughty |
parallel preaching is not the same as quote 1. One possible reason that the letters of Paul do not have more “red letter” sections is date. How could he have quoted the Gospels when he was writting before they were penned? 2. Another possible reason that Paul does not quote Jesus word for word, is that he did not have the same eyewitness exposure that the Gospel writers had to the life of Christ. However, this can not explain the lack of quotes in Peter and James. 3. A final reason may be concerning the purpose of the different texts. The purpose of the epistles are clearly different from the Gospels. For instance, while John does quote Jesus in his Gospel account, John’s epistles (1,2,3 John) do not contain one “red letter” section. The purposes of each are different. Still Thinking, ![]() |
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In so many ways, the Apostle Paul mirrors the heart of Christ. Where can we find a better example of a transformed follower of Jesus who suffered so much, and worked so tirelessly for the growth and perfection of “the Body” (i.e. 2Cor 11:23-31)? Who else can we point to who so faithfully speaks in behalf of “God in the flesh”? Yet as some have read and listened to Paul, they have been struck by what he doesn’t say. Have you ever noticed that, even though the Apostle Paul confesses Jesus as Lord, God, Messiah and Savior, he hardly ever quotes Jesus word for word in his letters? Neither does Paul make a practice of retelling the stories his Lord told. Peter and James follow the same pattern. They declare Jesus as Lord but don’t quote him the way we quote authorities. Neither did they repeat the words of Jesus the way first century rabbis memorized and rehearsed the words of their trusted teachers. Yet Jesus was Rabbi of rabbis (i.e. Teacher of teachers). Matthew, Mark, Luke and John quote Jesus at length. But again, in all that Paul wrote (and as the major NT author), he quotes Jesus only occasionally (i.e. 1Cor 11:24-25; in retelling how the resurrected Christ changed his life and told him what to do; and–as Luke quotes Paul in Acts saying, “Our Lord said, “that it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). Any idea why the New Testament letters of the apostles don’t have more “red letter” sections? |
I am still ALIVE, says osama, sent his regards ![]() |
try use some izal + dettol combo with dandruff shampoo to wash the igbo irunmole before u shave am or else the clipper go spoil ![]() becos u wont even get a talkmate wen girls found out ur county jail is dat dangerous ![]() |
2buff:No mind them jare |
bin gbagbo:OR WHAT ![]() |
its part of looking good, even if na virginal rejuvenation, nothin concern faith or bible with that one |
OP, i think u are finished too |
OP havnt you tot of "awawu" |
this is madness, "fairly use woods" ![]() |
If you have a vacant self contained room in lekki, surulere or yaba, kindly let me know |



