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Aug 26, 2019 · Another idea is that he was echoing Roman law, and writing firstly her crime – adultery – and secondly her sentence – death. But the words were ...
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One interesting theory is that Jesus wrote the name of each “stone-holding accuser” from the oldest to the youngest. They were so amazed at His supernatural ...
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Each accuser, as they saw their own sins written n the dirt, realized that Jesus knew the evil in their hearts. This woman caught in adultery, was meant to be a ...
Jan 24, 2016 · But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. (Jn 8:1-6). “Well, kill her of course” would be a proper Phariseic ...
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Some render the words, "that are chastised by me"; but repent not, and are not reformed thereby; reading not (yrwow) , as the Masorites direct, and we, and many ...
Apr 17, 2015 · He told the woman, “from now on do not sin again.” He did not mean for her to be sinless the rest of her life. Rather, he meant she should not ...
So Jesus' significant writing "on the ground (probably the accusers' names)" (Joh 8:6). Names written in the dust are obliterated by a very slight wind.
Apr 27, 2017 · He wrote on the ground, said whomever is without sin should throw the first stone, then wrote again. We don't know what He wrote, but whatever ...
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Jun 26, 2019 · What is the significance of Jesus writing on the ground in John 8:6 as he's being questioned about the woman caught committing adultery?
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Jul 17, 2012 · Jesus bent down and wrote with his finger on the ground. And as they continued to ask him, he stood up and said to them, “Let him who is without ...