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Michael Licona suggests that John has redacted Jesus' authentic statements as recorded in Matthew, Mark and Luke. Where Matthew and Mark have Jesus quote Psalm 22:1, John records that "in order that the Scripture may be fulfilled, Jesus said, 'I am thirsty'." Jesus' final words as recorded in Luke are simplified in John into "It is finished." [12]
"After Jesus speaks about his upcoming death (12:23–24) he proclaims in 12:25, 'the one who loves his life loses it; the one who hates his life in this world will keep it for life eternal.'" [124] Like "in the Synoptic texts. . . the saying is relevant to persecution and martyrdom, and a true disciple of Jesus must be willing to 'hate' his ...
— Jesus, founder of Christianity (c. 30 CE), right before his death by crucifixion "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. [37] Lord, lay not this sin to their charge." [11]: 158 [37] — Saint Stephen, early Christian deacon and protomartyr (c. 34 CE), while being stoned to death "I am still alive!" [35] [better source needed]
These Father's Day in heaven quotes do a good job at helping you reminisce. ... “Deeply, I know this, that love triumphs over death. My father continues to be loved, and therefore he remains by ...
'You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide.'
The first phase details Gerontius's final minutes in this world, while the later phases illustrate his journey through the courts of Heaven. First Phase. Gerontius is a dying man, who on his death bed in his final moments prays to Jesus and Mary for protection and receives the last sacraments. Gerontius isn’t confident about where he’s ...
Scriven drowned in 1886 at age 66. At the time of his death he was very ill with fever, and had been brought to a friend’s home to recover. It was a very hot night, and he may have possibly gone outside to cool down, or to get a drink of cold water from the spring. His friend reported, "We left him about midnight.
"If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" is a ballad in which a young man fantasizes about being able to spend a day in Heaven, visiting friends and family members who have died. [2] The man begins his fantasy when he drives across a bridge near a fishing spot where he and his grandfather spent time and bonded, and the grandfather also operated a fruit ...