Matthew 11:27
are.28:18; Joh 3:35; 5:21-29; 13:3; 17:2; 1Co 15:25-27; Eph 1:20-23Php 2:10,11; Heb 2:8-10; 1Pe 3:22no man.Lu 10:22; Joh 10:15neither.Joh 1:18; 6:46; 10:15; 14:6-9; 17:2,3,6,25,26; 1Jo 2:23; 5:19,202Jo 1:9Matthew 28:19
ye therefore.Ps 22:27,28; 98:2,3; Isa 42:1-4; 49:6; 52:10; 66:18,19; Mr 16:15,16Lu 24:47,48; Ac 1:8; 13:46,47; 28:28; Ro 10:18; Col 1:23teach all nations. or, make disciples, or Christians, of allnations. baptizing. Ac 2:38,39,41; 8:12-16,36-38; 9:18; 10:47,48; 16:15-33; 19:3-51Co 1:13-16; 15:29; 1Pe 3:21the name.3:16,17; Ge 1:26; Nu 6:24-27; Isa 48:16; 1Co 12:4-6; 2Co 13:14Eph 2:18; 1Jo 5:7; Re 1:4-6John 1:1-2
1 The divinity, humanity, office, and incarnation of Jesus Christ.15 The testimony of John.39 The calling of Andrew, Peter, etc. the beginning.2; Ge 1:1; Pr 8:22-31; Eph 3:9; Col 1:17; Heb 1:10; 7:3; 13:8Re 1:2,8,11; 2:8; 21:6; 22:13the Word.14; 1Jo 1:1,2; 5:7; Re 19:13with.18; 16:28; 17:5; Pr 8:22-30; 1Jo 1:2the Word was.10:30-33; 20:28; Ps 45:6; Isa 7:14; 9:6; 40:9-11; Mt 1:23; Ro 9:5Php 2:6; 1Ti 3:16; Tit 2:13; Heb 1:8-13; 2Pe 1:1; *Gr:1Jo 5:7,20 2John 5:17
My.9:4; 14:10; Ge 2:1,2; Ps 65:6; Isa 40:26; Mt 10:29; Ac 14:17; 17:281Co 12:6; Col 1:16; Heb 1:3John 5:23
all men.14:1; Ps 146:3-5; Jer 17:5-7; Mt 12:21; Ro 15:12; 2Co 1:9Eph 1:12,13; 2Ti 1:12; *marg:Ps 2:12; Isa 42:8; 43:10; 44:6; Mt 28:19; Ro 1:7; 1Co 1:3; 2Co 13:141Th 3:11-13; 2Th 2:16,17; Heb 1:6; 2Pe 3:18; Re 5:8-14Mt 10:37; 22:37,38; 1Co 16:22; Eph 6:24; Lu 12:8,9; Ro 6:22; 14:7-91Co 6:19; 10:31; 2Co 5:14,19; Tit 2:14; Isa 43:11; 45:15,21; Zec 9:9Tit 2:13; 3:4-6; 2Pe 1:1He that.15:23,24; 16:14; 17:10; Mt 11:27; Ro 8:9; 1Jo 2:23; 2Jo 1:9John 8:58
Verily.34,51Before.1:1,2; 17:5,24; Pr 8:22-30; Isa 9:6; Mic 5:2; Col 1:17; Heb 1:10-12Heb 13:8; Re 1:11,17,18; 2:8I am.That our Lord by this expression asserted his divinity and eternal existence, as the great I AM, appears evident from the use of the present tense, instead of the past tense, from its being in answer to the Jews, who enquired whether he had seen Abraham, and from its being thus understood by the multitude, who were exasperated at it to such a degree that they took up stones to stone him. The ancient Jews not only believed that the Messiah was superior to and Lord of all the patriarchs, and even of angels, but that his celestial nature existed with God from whom it emanated, before the creation, and that the creation was effected by his ministry. Ex 3:14; Isa 43:13; 44:6,8; 46:9; 48:12; Re 1:8John 14:9
Have.Mr 9:19he.7,20; 12:45; Col 1:15; Php 2:6; Heb 1:3how.Ge 26:9; Ps 11:1; Jer 2:23; Lu 12:56; 1Co 15:12John 14:23
If.15,21make.17; 5:17-19; 6:56; 10:30; Ge 1:26; 11:7; Ps 90:1; 91:1; Isa 57:15Ro 8:9-11; 1Jo 2:24; 4:4,15,16; Re 3:20,21; 7:15-17; 21:22; 22:3John 16:15
3:35; 10:29,30; 13:3; 17:2,10; Mt 11:27; 28:18; Lu 10:22; Col 1:19Col 2:3,9John 17:10
all.10:30; 16:14,15; 1Co 3:21-23; Col 1:15-19; 2:9and I.5:23; 11:4; 12:23; Ac 19:17; Ga 1:24; Php 1:20; 2:9-11; 2Th 1:10,121Pe 2:9; Re 5:8-14John 17:21
they all.11,22,23; 10:16; Jer 32:39; Eze 37:16-19,22-25; Zep 3:9; Zec 14:9Ac 2:46; 4:32; Ro 12:5; 1Co 1:10; 12:12,25-27; Ga 3:28; Eph 4:3-6Php 1:27; 2:1-5; Col 3:11-14; 1Pe 3:8,9as.5:23; 10:30,38; 14:9-11; Php 2:6; 1Jo 5:7that the.13:35
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