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  2. Richard D. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Before coming to Perkins, he served as a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and then as Assistant Professor of Religion at Ferrum College and Kraft Professor of Biblical Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. [1] Nelson has written commentaries on Deuteronomy, Joshua, and the Book of Kings.

  3. John 21 - Wikipedia

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    John 21 is the twenty-first and final chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It contains an account of a post-crucifixion appearance in Galilee , which the text describes as the third time Jesus had appeared to his disciples.

  4. Answered Prayer: A building with safety concerns, Living ...

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    Nov. 21—An Austin church will soon be coming down and for many within the church, it's an answered prayer. Living Bible Church, which has been on the market to be sold for the better part of two ...

  5. Restoration of Peter - Wikipedia

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    The Restoration of Peter (also known as the Re-commissioning of Peter) [1] is an incident described in John 21 of the New Testament in which Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection and spoke to Peter in particular. Jesus restored Peter to fellowship after Peter had previously denied him and told Peter to feed Jesus' sheep.

  6. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg - Wikipedia

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    They rejected proposals from Carlisle, Pennsylvania (at Dickinson College) and Hagerstown [6] and the "Gettysburg Theological Seminary" [7] was established on August 1, 1826. [8] Schmucker was elected the first professor and the seminary opened with eight [9] students on September 5, 1826, [10] in the Gettysburg Academy building, [11] which had ...

  7. The National Park Service is leasing the historic Michael Bushman and John Slyder houses on Gettysburg battlefield for overnight stays starting on May 24.

  8. Charles Porterfield Krauth - Wikipedia

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    Young Krauth graduated from Gettysburg College (then called Pennsylvania College) in 1839 (while his father served as that school's president), and two years later from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. From 1841-1852, the younger Rev. Krauth served congregations in Baltimore, Maryland, Martinsburg, and Winchester, Virginia. [1]

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