This is from John14:16, And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another comforter, that he may abide with you forever. This can be seen in a couple ways. First, Jesus is sayiing that the Christian fellowship will give one strenghth in Jesus. Whenever two or three gathered in my name, I am there with them (Matthew 18:20). Also shows this refers to the Holy Spirit as per Christianity believes.
St. John described Jesus as the Word, emphasizing that Jesus was present at the beginning of creation and was with God. This image signifies Jesus' eternal existence and his role as the divine creator.
Jesus gave the care of his mother, Mary, into John's hands(John 19:26, 27)
John Proctor could be described as having a couple greatest weaknesses in 'The Crucible.' He was more concerned with his self-image than helping other, and he would always give in to his own instincts.
John 2
No, you cannot assume that highest illumination will always give you the best image. It depends on a great many things. Lighting is an art in itself.
It is in John 1
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. All give their own accounts of the life of Jesus.
Jesus is the Messiah and God's son. The books Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, in the bible, tell the story of Jesus, from his birth to his death.
Jesus asks John to baptize him, but John says that Jesus should baptize him instead, but Jesus told him to because Jesus will carry the sins of all the world and will give new life to all the humanity, and when Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit came over Him in a shape of a dove and a sound from Heaven saying that Jesus is the beloved son of GOD...(Mathiew 3:13-17)
Jesus is presented by Luke as not only the Jewish Messiah but as the Saviour of all - including those who were on the fringes of society such as women and the poor.
No, he did not. It was always called the Bible.
John 4: tells us the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. In verse 10 Jesus tells the woman He could give her the "living water."
i have the same question! :d..i don't think OS because i have always thought of it as a representation of an actual image the could "illustrate" or give an idea of what the actual image or object is. Illustrate sounds like shedding light....originated from lustre?