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- John 5 NIV - The Healing at the Pool - Some time - Bible Gateway
John 5:4 Some manuscripts include here, wholly or in part, paralyzed—and they waited for the moving of the waters 4 From time to time an angel of the Lord would come down and stir up the waters The first one into the pool after each such disturbance would be cured of whatever disease they had
- John 5 KJV - After this there was a feast of the - Bible Gateway
5 After this there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem 2 Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches
- JOHN 5 ︎ OFFICIAL SITE ︎ NEWS ︎ MUSIC ︎ TOUR DATES + MUCH MORE
The official website for guitarist John 5 News, music, tour dates and exclusive merchandise Plus much more
- John 5: The Pool of Bethesda - Bible Hub
The central figure in John 5, Jesus performs a healing miracle at the Pool of Bethesda and engages in a discourse about His divine authority and relationship with the Father
- John 5 | KJV Bible | YouVersion
1 After this there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem 2 Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches 3 In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water 4 For an angel went down at a
- John 5 - NIV - Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for on . . .
John 5 Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades
- John 5 - Wikipedia
John 5 is the fifth chapter of the Gospel of John of the New Testament of the Christian Bible It relates Jesus' healing and teaching in Jerusalem, and begins to evidence the hostility shown him by the Jewish authorities
- Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 5
David Guzik commentary on John 5, where Jesus heals a man at the pool of Bethesda and answers the questions of the religious leaders about the Sabbath
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