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Truly, Truly...
In 1956 a game show created by Bob Stewart, produced by Goodson and Todman Productions, Aired for 25 years on TV and has had (3) subsequent revivals… and currently airs on ABC…
The show… “To Tell The Truth”…,
The basic rules have not changed over the years...
Three challengers are introduced, all claiming to be the central character.
The announcer typically asks the challengers, "What is your name, please?"
Each challenger then states, "My name is [central character's name]."
The celebrity panelists then read along as the host reads aloud a signed affidavit about the central character - Details of the central characters life and accomplishments...
The panelists are each given a period of time to question the challengers.
Questions are directed to the challengers by number (Number One, Number Two and Number Three), with the central character sworn to give truthful answers, and the impostors permitted to lie and pretend to be the central character.
After questioning is complete, each member of the panel votes on which of the challengers they believe to be the central character, once the votes are in, the host asks, "Will the real [person's name] please stand up?"
The central character then stands...
Once the votes are in, the host asks, "Will the real [person's name] please stand up?"
The central character then stands,
Verse 16 begins with a conjunction and connects us to the previous verse, and text…
For this reason the Jews persecuted Jesus…
Previously, they didn’t know it was Jesus who healed the man...
Previously, the man did not know it was Jesus who healed him...
Jesus found him in the temple, dialoged with him…
The man discovered who it was that healed him...
The man went and told the Jews it was Jesus
It was Jesus who had healed him
It was Jesus who instructed him to violate the Sabbath
And sought to kill Him, because He had done these things on the Sabbath…
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