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Title: John BAPTIST:The Priest is Alive in Jerusalem:EMBEDED https://libertyuniv-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/rlaura_liberty_edu/EYgwoHTtg8xOjd96Vsd7pIwBxZiYmCstkuCy3d_iQNSvBw?e=0H1g7K: https://libertyuniv-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/rlaura_liberty_edu/Ee4Sw71lmZ1Ao8OeqH0X7dgBVdZPmxkU0lTBrUQTLC2_jg?e=46nM6W  
Author: Laura, Rochelle, Ann, Ms.
Volume: Volume 1
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Education, New Revelations
Collections: Religion, Authors Community, Most Popular Books in China, Favorites in India, Education
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2019
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: ROCHELLE LAURA

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Rochelle Ann Laura, B. M. (2019). John BAPTIST:The Priest is Alive in Jerusalem:EMBEDED https://libertyuniv-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/rlaura_liberty_edu/EYgwoHTtg8xOjd96Vsd7pIwBxZiYmCstkuCy3d_iQNSvBw?e=0H1g7K. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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IS JOHN THE BAPTIST RESURRECTION THE RESULT OF CHRIST JESUS' HOLY CALVARY? RON WYATT IN THE LATTER PART OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SAW AN ANCIENT MAN IN SUCH GARB THAT SPOKE AND ACTED IN SUCH A FASHION THAT EVKED AWE AND INCREDULITY AS TO WHETHER HE WAS AN ANGEL OR THEOPHANY....NOW A THEORY HAS EMERGED

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Mark 6:14 And king Herod heard of him; (for his name was spread abroad:) and he said, That John the Baptist was risen from the dead, and therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him. (14) That John the Baptist was risen from the dead.—See Notes on Matthew 14:1-2. In addition an interesting illustration of what is stated as to Herod’s belief may be given from the Roman poet Persius. He is describing in one of his satires (v. 180-188) the effect of superstitious fear in marring all the pleasures of the pride of luxurious pomp, and this is the illustration which he chooses:— “But when the feast of Herod’s birthday comes, And, through the window, smoke-besmeared, the lamps, Set in due order, wreaths of violets round, Pour out their oily fumes, and in the dish Of red-clay porcelain tail of tunny swims, And the white flagon bellies out with wine, Thou mov’st thy lips, yet speak’st not, and in fear Thou keep’st the Sabbath of the circumcised, And then there rise dark spectres of the dead, And the cracked egg-shell bodes of coming ill . . .Elliott COMMENTARY

 
 



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