In John 3, Jesus talks with Nicodemus, the Pharisee. Unfortunately, many of the things that can be learned from their conversation, which primarily concerned the resurrection from the dead, are buried in mistranslation and tradition. This expository teaching provides many valuable insights on how to read and understand the Bible, as it clarifies some of the mistranslation that has led to erroneous tradition and confusing doctrines in the Church.
Verses: John 2:23-25; 3:1-14, 31; 5:28-29; Ps.115:17; Eccles. 9:5; Ps. 6:5; Isa. 26:19; 33:24; Col. 1:18; Ezek. 37:12-14; Dan. 2:44; Matt. 4:17; 5:5; Ezek. 2:44; Luke 22:18-23; 23:51; Mark 11:10; Luke 21:31
Teacher: John Schoenheit
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