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“would jesus contradict himself?”
John 7:19-24
introduction
Would Jesus ever contradict Himself or have a slip of the tongue?
i.
judgment vs. 19-20
a. the unrighteousness of the people
                Cf.
Mark 7:6-7; 20-22; John 2:24-25 
 
 
b.
the ______________ ________________ of the people
                Cf.
John 3:20; 5:18
 
 
 
 ii.
judgment vs. 21-23
a. WHat did Jesus do wrong?
Cf.
John 5:10
 
 
b.
why are they hypocrits?
Cf.
Lev.
12:3; Gen. 17:9-14
 
 
iii.
judgment vs. 24
 
a.
Righteous judgment is not by _______________
 
b.
what is righteous judgment?
conclusion
We need to seek to judge righteously.
How is this done?
Key Scripture- Matt.
7:1-6
 
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                2.
                Cf.
James 5:19-20; Matt.
18:15
3.        
Cf.
Matt.
18:16-17; 1 Cor.
5:1-13; Cf. 2 Cor.
2:6-8;
1 Tim.
5:17-21 
4.
Cf. 1 Cor.
6:1-11
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