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III. Incoming Persecutions of Christ
B. The Fourth Sign (Continued)
Interesting Notes:
What were the people referring to when they called Jesus the “Prophet”?
Some in John’s time interpreted this prophecy as referring to another forerunner of Messiah.
Take him by force to make him King?
Why?
Political Endeavor, Revolt against Roman government, but Jesus refused to be a politcal revolutionist.
C. The Fifth Sign (Walking on Water)
What was the predicament?
Who put them there?
Jesus prayed, but for what (Matthew 14:23)?
Why were the disciples afraid?
****Extra Details found in Matthew****
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