Here’s Levi’s name, Matthew, Levi says, it’s Jewish name, Matthew is his Hebrew, this Greek name, so Matthew and Levi are the same person, and there’s something about Matthew ...
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And they’re like, Jesus Christ, I’m like, these people. You didn’t even sit over here, or what, you know, he lays down. And they lean on each other. And ...
To delve deeper into Mark 1:9-13, several key themes and theological insights emerge when analyzed through both biblical and secular lenses. The themes of divine commissioning, testing, and messianic ...
In a world where societal norms and prejudices often dictate behavior, Jesus’ actions stand out as profoundly revolutionary. He chose to associate with those who were despised and marginalized, such ...
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Certain fish from Galilee, particularly salted varieties from towns like Magdala, were delicacies among Roman elites. These exports reached Rome’s upper classes, placing Galilean fishermen at the ...
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus calls Levi, also known as Matthew, to follow him. Levi, a tax collector, is a figure despised by many due to his profession. Despite this, Jesus chooses him, demonstrating his ...
Alright, we’ve got a boat that’s right. God is at least what’s wrong with you. Give him your point instead of praying with him. You hit the cycle, believe it. He’s out of your delights now.
Demon possession in the first century was a terrifying phenomenon that gripped entire communities, often producing extreme physical, psychological, and spiritual manifestations. People believed that ...