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January 12, 2025
Apples and Oranges – Part 2

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 11, 2025
Apples and Oranges – Part 1

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 10, 2025
Interstate Billboards – Part 2

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 9, 2025
Interstate Billboards – Part 1

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 8, 2025
Who dat? – Part 3

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 7, 2025
Who dat? – Part 2

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 6, 2025
Who dat? – Part 1

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 5, 2025
Look! I found a gap in the Bible! – Part 3

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 4, 2025
Look! I found a gap in the Bible! – Part 2

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...
January 3, 2025
Look! I found a gap in the Bible! – Part 1

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not there yet. Try prior to the natural creation of Genesis 1-2.
The very opening verses of John’s Gospel account find us in eternity before anything at all existed, anything, that is, except Go...