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David Guzik commentary on 1 John 4, where John encourages the believers to abide in God and His love, which is perfected among us.
6 dni temu · 1 John 4-5 Commentary; 1 John Study Guide; HENRY SAWTELLE (1888) Hiebert's critique - A conservative interpretation by a Baptist scholar of the past century. Offers a careful unfolding of the original for the English reader. 84 pages but print small so in effect well over 100 pages compared to usual text size.
A Study of 1 John 4 I. Outline. 1. The spirit of truth and the spirit of error (1 John 4:1-6). 2. Knowing God through love (7-11). 3. Seeing God through love (12-16). 4. The consummation of love (17-19). 5. A commandment from God (20-21). II. Summary. John points out to us in this chapter that there is a need to be cautious in accepting what ...
Bible commentary on 1 JOHN 4, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired Professor of Bible Interpretation.
Inductive Bible study on 1 John chapter 4. Cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, on 1 John. Great for Christian small group studies.
Jesus Christ is to be confessed as the Son of God, the eternal life and Word, that was with the Father from the beginning; as the Son of God that came into, and came in, our human mortal nature, and therein suffered and died at Jerusalem.
13 kwi 2019 · 1 John 4:1. Beloved, believe not every spirit, — A simpleton believes every word that he hears, but “the wise man’s eyes are in his head,” so he examines what he sees and hears, and does not blindly accept whatever may be told to him. So John says, “Believe not every spirit,” — 1 John 4:1-3.