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Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative Of The Gospels: Prophetic, Analogous, Or Both?, Nancy Kardos-Moldovan Apr 2019

Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative Of The Gospels: Prophetic, Analogous, Or Both?, Nancy Kardos-Moldovan

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Psalm 22 is quoted throughout the Passion Narrative within the Gospels. With comparison between the translations of the Hebrew Old Testament verses and the Greek New Testament verses, whether citation purposes are prophetic or analogous become clear. If the New Testament translations match the Old Testament translations, a direct, prophetic fulfillment is presented. Many of the verses within the Gospels recount how the quoted Psalm 22 verses were fulfilled, especially within John 's Gospel. If mirroring of actions is displayed instead, an analogous fulfillment is presented . This viewpoint may be witnessed through Psalm 22:7, and its accompanying New Testament …


The Jesus Revolution: New Rebel Cry, Kathy Bittle Jan 1971

The Jesus Revolution: New Rebel Cry, Kathy Bittle

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The Apostle Paul, Gail Cooper May 1965

The Apostle Paul, Gail Cooper

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Saul of Tarsus was a devout Jew. He felt that it was his duty to persecute the foolish followers of the man, Jesus. When Saul met the Lord on the Damascus road, Jesus Christ was revealed to him. Saul's name was changed to Paul. When the truth was revealed to Paul, he did an about-face and turned his allegiance wholly to Jesus Christ. Paul knew that God had set him apart before he was born and through hi s grace had revealed His Son, Jesus Christ. Paul knew the truth and was determined to fulfill God's plan.