Paralelos Versos So, Jesus, extending his hand to me, tocou-lhe, saying, âEu quero. âSa limpo!â And he was cleansed of the lepra at the same time. Jesus, then, extending his hand to me, tocou-o, saying, "Would you; sa limpo?" At the same time, his lepra was purified. And Jesus reached out and touched him, saying, "I will; be thou clean." And his leprosy was instantly cured. And Jesus put out his hand and touched him, saying, "I will; be thou cleansed." And his leprosy was instantly cured.
Dovida is a tumultuous emotion that has landed us in a private conflict. In this sense, Tiago, the ap3stolo, said in his epistola: â[â] since what duvida is similar to a wave of the sea, carried by the wind and tossed from one side to the otherâ (Tg 1.6). A dovida, on the outside, may help with experimentation, in this or that area of material advancement, but hesitation in the inner world leads to the dissolution of our best energies. Whoever doubts himself, disturbs the divine helper inside himself. Nobody can help those who are in need. (10)
The Jews observed two distinct time periods in the afternoon, the first about three o'clock in the afternoon and the second around ten o'clock in the evening (conf. x. 12:6). The first period is seen in Verse 15; the second in Verse 23. Harmonization requires prior comprehension of Jo. 6:5-7. Despite the fact that Jesus had previously confronted Felipe with the matter, no solution was found by the discipulos to avoid the multid£o (). There was little chance of finding food and lodging (Lc. 9:12) in this sparsely populated area since the time was late.
When Jo£o saw the Divine Cord in the cu, he described it (Ap 5:6). This is one of the best verses since the idea of a cordeiro on the verge of death is not unique. As a result, he will be eternally revered by Christ. Except for ele, none of the n3s have cicatrizes on the cu. But the scars he leaves behind aren't from sarada abrasions, but from open wounds that carry all of the frescor of the time they were done. Assim, o seu sacrificio por n3s: estar sempre fresco na mem3ria de Deus e na vis£o de los redimidos.

