John 7:18-24 Excerpted from: John 7:37 Examined (Part 1) That is why they were so confused. They were using their conception from their worldly tradition rather than from the word of God, and therefore they could not reach a right judgment about who He was and what He was doing.
John 7:18-24 Excerpted from: John 7:37 Examined (Part 1)
That is why they were so confused. They were using their conception from their worldly tradition rather than from the word of God, and therefore they could not reach a right judgment about who He was and what He was doing.
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