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Two Kinds of Love in the Story of the Paralyzed Man

JP Staff Writer 2025Feb06 Articles 2 Comments

Two kinds of love operate in the story of the paralyzed man. One kind of love is inclusive and redemptive, the other is exclusive and destructive. Which kind of love will prove victorious?

Audio JPForgivenessFourth PhilosophyFrom Moses' SeatHealing and MiraclesLove CommandmentNew Sensitivity in Second-Temple JudaismPrinter-friendlySicariiZealots

“Wonders and Accusations” complex

Joshua N. Tilton & David N. Bivin 2025Jan29 LOY Leave a Comment

A collection of stories about Jesus’ healing power and the controversy it provoked.

David BivinDemons and ExorcismFourth PhilosophyHealing and MiraclesHebrew ReconstructionLauren S. AsperschlagerLOY CommentaryMagical ArtsPagan ReligionPolitical IssuesSayings of JesusSicariiTransmission of the Life of JesusZealots

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  1. hebrewdaylight on New Jerusalem School Volume Published by Brill2025May17

    Thank you for this important work! By the way, the website hosting the review seems to be offline. The link…

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    JP Staff Writer on The Lord’s Supper and the Passover Seder: How Are They Connected?2025May14

    Dear massimo1972, Thanks for your comment. Try as we might, it simply isn’t possible to reconcile the timeline of the…

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    There might be apparently no issue in John if Yeshua died in the preparation day to the 1st day of…

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    JP Staff Writer on Jesus the Sin-Fearer2025Apr25

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