john 2の例文
- First Epistle of John 2 : 1-2.
- But you have kept the good wine until now " ( John 2 : 10, NRSV ).
- In John 2 : 4, for instance, Jesus uses this same word to address his mother.
- In John 2 : 22 it reads ????? ?????? along with Codex Cyprius, 1212, lectionary 1076; majority reads ?????;
- Based on First John 2, Wesley proposed three stages in the Christian life : little children, young men, and finally fathers.
- Indeed, I John 2 : 18, in the New Revised Standard Version, says " many antichrists " already have come.
- The sign outside the church said : " It is God's will for us to prosper _ 3 John 2 ."
- 1 John 2 : 9-10 " Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness.
- That act " revealed his glory, " states John 2 : 11, " and his disciples believed in him ."
- John 2 came up with the theme of two Americas in the primaries, and John 1 still hasn't articulated his vision for one.
- :No, everyone goes to heaven . 1 Corinthians 15 : 22, 1 Timothy 4 : 10, and 1 John 2 : 2.
- In John, the Cleansing of the Temple occurs at the beginning of Jesus'ministry instead of the end ( John 2 : 13 16 ).
- As his episcopal motto he chose " Quodcumque dixerit facite " ( Do whatever he says ), taken from the Gospel of St John 2 : 5.
- The town is identified by Christians as the town of Cana, where Jesus performed a miracle at the Marriage at Cana ( John 2 : 1 12 ).
- When asked to explain the name of the band, Roger cites 1 John 2 : 16, " love not the world, neither the things of the world ."
- John 2 : 20 Jesus is told : " This temple has been under construction for forty-six years, and will you raise it up in three days ? ".
- Such marriage was confirmed by the Saviour in the Gospel of Matthew ( Mat 19 : 9 ) and by His presence at the wedding in Cana ( John 2 : 2 ).
- :: At the Wedding-feast at Cana, the water-pitchers were very large and would, no doubt, be filled be men . { John 2 : 1-12 }.
- Kerry invoked the New Testament in a joke about a sign he saw that referred to the ticket as John 2, saying he " felt biblical . " And he talked about religion more than usual.
- Below the clock is an inscription from the Vulgate 1 John 2 : 17 : " mundus transit et concupiscentia eius " ( " the world passeth away, and the lust thereof " ).