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English translations of the New Testament. |
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FIrst person to translate the Bible into English was the Venerable Bede, a Benedictine monk. Two historical events ensured that the Bile would find a large reading puglic in English; Johannes Gutenberg' invention of movable type (printed books quicker than writing them by hand) and the religious movement known as the Protestant Reformation. the first English print Bible was the Coverdale Bible (1535) |
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there's two endings; in the shorter ending Jesus sent out a proclamation of eternal salvation, in the longer version Jesus condemned his disciples for their lack of faith because they did not believe those who claimed to have seen them when he raised. |
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first witness to Jesus' resurrection. |
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used several times in the gospel of John, an anonoymous and idealized disciple who was the first to reach the empty tomb, portrayed as one of the twelve disciples or at the cruxifiction with Mary. |
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why Pilate agreed to Jesus' cruxifiction in John's gospel. |
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the Jews handed Jesus over. the Jews could not kill anyone because they were under Roman rule. but they wanted him dead so the Jews pressured Pilate into condoning his cruxifiction. |
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Lazarus' sisters called to Jesus to tell him that Lazarus was ill. Mary, Martha, and Bethany. Mary was the one who anointed the Lord with perfume and wiped his feet with her hair. Lazarus had been dead for four days when Jesus came to resurrect him after Lazarus' sisters talked to Jesus and were accused of being non-believers. |
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Jesus' last days according to John. |
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Judas brung soldiers who arrested Jesus and then took him to Pilate. jesus takes up for himself saying that he has nothing to hide. pilate questioned why the Jews were bringing Jesus to be punished. pilate said they were to judge him themselves but the jews were not allowed to kill anyone so the Jews turned Jesus over to Pilate who was pressured into cruxifying Jesus. |
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