Explanation of the third chapter of the Gospel of Mark
“1 Then he went back into the synagogue, and there was a man there whose hand was withered. 2 So they kept watching him: would he heal him on the Sabbath? In order for them to complain […]
“1 Then he went back into the synagogue, and there was a man there whose hand was withered. 2 So they kept watching him: would he heal him on the Sabbath? In order for them to complain […]
A – Messianic Beginnings 1:1-13 The Messiah’s Precursor: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (Mark 1:1). The passage (1:1-8) constitutes
In the incarnation everything is realized. Or rather, God Himself, who is everything, is present. Instead of symbols and figures, instead of shadow, He comes in Him.
The second clarification deals with the location of the book. Where do we find him? Where do we search for its meaning and understand it? The direct answer to this question is to open the Torah
We do not disagree with the Baptists that the New Testament called the struggling believers “saints.” But we disagree with them on many matters, including: ways to achieve holiness, and truth
We have proven, above, that the Holy Church has the sole right to interpret the book, not because it was the one that received it (i.e.
We have become accustomed to the Baptists' method of thought. If we replace any topic they say with another, we come to the same argument: what others say violates the covenant.
Baptists believe that every human soul has “competence (or responsibility) in matters of religion.” In their opinion, every individual “enjoys the freedom to self-test
In a public debate with Jehovah's Witnesses (1), I asked them something similar to what I am asking now, and they asked me, saying: Don't you depend on
The group of converts base their confirmation of the validity of their gospel on their reliance on the Bible and the Bible alone. But the Seventh-day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses
لم يُطرح في التاريخ سؤال: ما هي الكنيسة ؟ ليجاب عنه بتحديد أو تعريف. ذلك لأن الكنيسة ليست حدثاً جامداً
Why does this question arise: Is there a need for the church? What do people say? In my mind there is an echo of everything that resonates in people's minds.