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@Tradesecret
It was John who performed the miracle of bringing Jesus therefore John did the miracle that allowed Jesus to perform the miracles that he did.
It was John who performed the miracle of bringing Jesus therefore John did the miracle that allowed Jesus to perform the miracles that he did.
It was John who performed the miracle of bringing Jesus therefore John did the miracle that allowed Jesus to perform the miracles that he did.
All the Bible says is that John did not perform any miracles per say but the Bible didn't mention that the fact is it was a miracle that John brought Jesus and baptized him. Therefore, it had to be a miracle even though the Bible didn't say so.
Why are you afraid of me being on your threads?
Your wrong because Jesus did miracels in John and then they came out of him. Jesus made the wine then he gave it to John and John did the miracle so that means your wrong.John did not perform any miracles. Duh!
Yes, I think you misunderstand.John Brought Jesus to the people right. And that was a miracle, even though the Bible did not say it was it did not say that it was not a miracle. Also, all the miracles that Jesus did were in the book of John which is about the miracles by Jesus.
Ok. You are incorrect though.
If the words of bible are to be believed then John had once been performing the same stunts that Jesus was now performing. The bible make that clear.14 And king Herod heard of him [Jesus]; (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 [Jesus].
So the question has to be :>>>>>. what are the "mighty works" that John performed that are now - by Herod's own words - manifesting themselves "in him"/ Jesus? <<<<<
One has to remember Utanity, that the Reverend Tradesecret wasn't there and neither was ethang5. But Herod was wasn't he? He was right there, amongst all the death and turmoil that Jesus ' appearance had caused.And remember too that Herod knew John personally. He liked to talk to him and he even protected him.. It never mentions who he was protecting him from , maybe Jesus or his rival disciples? Who knows?
Show me how the Baptist "brought" Jesus. Jesus went to John to be baptized, but Jesus had to convince John to do it. Seems he who did the "bringing" was Jesus.
You do realise that King Herod is talking about Jesus.
since all the miracles are in the book of John
Show me how the Baptist "brought" Jesus. Jesus went to John to be baptized, but Jesus had to convince John to do it. Seems he who did the "bringing" was Jesus.But John announced Jesus therefore he must have brought him there to do miracles and since all the miracles are in the book of John then that must mean something.
You do realise that King Herod is talking about Jesus.Of course I do.Herod ( despite the fact Jesus and John were once alive at the same time) believed that John had returned and somehow possessed Jesus and " therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him [Jesus]. And it is Herod's very first thought on hearing about the "miracles" Jesus was now performing.Now whether this possession was true or false is not the point. Herod, it shows, had reason to believe it was John specifically because of what he heard about JesusYou are either dense or refusing to see the obvious question that this enigmatic and ambiguous statement raises.What are the "mighty works" that John performed that are now - by Herod's own words - manifesting themselves "in him"/ Jesus?Herod had never met Jesus at this point. But he had though met John, and knew him well. He loved to converse with him. The bible even tells us that Herod protected John. So these " mighty works" instantly reminded Herod of John.
You call me rude. That's why you're blocked, my friend. Have a civil tongue. Your thread is in a free country on a free site. Have some respect; I'll unblock
What ever gave you that idea.
Herod claims that these "miracles" that John had once performed were "now showing in him"
TradeSecret - You do realise that King Herod is talking about Jesus.
Stephen - Of course I do.
Herod ( despite the fact Jesus and John were once alive at the same time) believed that John had returned and somehow possessed Jesus and " therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him [Jesus]. And it is Herod's very first thought on hearing about the "miracles" Jesus was now performing.
Just because you keep repeating the same question - does not make it a good question or even a question that arises from the passage.
Just because you keep repeating the same question - does not make it a good question or even a question that arises from the passage.
or tell us what Herod meant. That is the whole point of this thread , did you miss the title?
or tell us what Herod meant. That is the whole point of this thread , did you miss the title?I have
Stop being silly. You have answered nothing. Conjecture and what you think, assume, and believe doesn't count for anything.Biblical facts is what you need Reverend. Facts that you, with all your qualifications, should be able to put your hands on immediately.