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The Daily Dose of Discipleship

Maurice Malcolm Johnson

The Daily Dose of Discipleship

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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The Daily Dose of Discipleship

Maurice Malcolm Johnson

The Daily Dose of Discipleship

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The Daily Dose of Discipleship

Maurice Malcolm Johnson

The Daily Dose of Discipleship

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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To understand the importance of the history of the Old Testament as it relates to the New Testament and the Christian. To become familiar with a basic Bible outline. To memorize the seven reasons for studying the Old testament and the basic out
That in the early 2nd century A.D., there was a Christian sect known as the Marcionites? They were Docetic ( they disbelieved in Christ's humanity). According to their branch of religious philosophy, material/physical matter was evil.. while sp
That one iota does sometimes matter? Let me explain. There was a popular preacher in Alexandria, in the early 4th century A.D. named Arius.. who taught that Jesus Christ was NOT eternally God. Christ was, he believed, a creation of God the Fath
That all of the Apostles of Jesus Christ, except for the Apostle John... were martyred? Yes, they all were. According to tradition, James was killed by the sword in 45 A.D. Peter was crucified ( tradition has it... upside down in 64 A.D. ). Tho
That Jesus Christ came from an entirely different tribe, than did all the priests of the Old Testament? The priestly class of the Old Testament, came from the tribe of Levi. Christ (Our GREAT HIGH PRIEST), came instead from the line of Judah. T
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