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- 141. The singular advantages of poverty
- 142. A journey along the sea-shore
- 142. Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness,
- 143. The British state lottery
- 143. Trouble and anguish have taken hold on me:
- 144,000 Sealed on Earth and a Throne Scene of Delivered Saints
- 144. On the works of creation
- 144. The righteousness of Your testimonies is everlasting:
- 145. A prospect of death
- 146. A state after death
- 146. I cried unto You;
- 148. My eyes prevent the night-watches
- 149. Hear my voice according to Your loving-kindness
- 14:1-15
- 14:1-17
- 14:1-20
- 14:1-21
- 14:1-22
- 14:1-31
- 14:1-32
- 14:1-33
- 14:1-3 What future event in time is Jesus alluding to here?
- 14:1-45
- 14:1-46
- 14:1-5
- 14:1-5 What do we learn from what Paul says here?
- 14:1-9 What do we learn from what Paul says here?
- 14:10-12 What is the Judgement Seat of Christ?
- 14:12-14 Does this promise still apply or was it only for the first century church?
- 14:12-14 What does Jesus mean by this saying that whoever makes a feast and calls the poor, the maimed, the lame and the blind, will be recompensed at the resurrection of the just?
- 14:13-21 What is the significance of there being twelve baskets of food left over after more than five thousand were fed from five loaves and two fishes?
- 14:13 Why will those who die from that time be blessed?
- 14:14-16 What is the harvest of the earth being reaped here?
- 14:15-17 Who is the Spirit of truth and what do we learn about Him from what Jesus says here?
- 14:16-24 What is Jesus teaching here?
- 14:19 What does Jesus mean by what He says here: "Because I live, ye shall live also?
- 14:21-31
- 14:22-23 What is the actual meaning of what Paul says here?
- 14:22-29
- 14:22-31 What does Peter's failed attempt to walk on water teach?
- 14:23-29
- 14:24-32
- 14:26-27 What is the significance of this passage?
- 14:26 Does Jesus mean that Christians have to literally hate their parents, wives, and other family members if they want to follow Him?
- 14:27 Who prophesied this?
- 14:28-35 What lesson do we learn from what Jesus says here?
- 14:28 If Jesus was always equal with God in the triune Godhead as scriptures clearly teach, what does He mean here that the Father is greater than He?
- 14:30 Who is the prince of this world and what does Jesus mean by what He says about Him here?
- 14:33-57
- 14:34-35 Is Paul only forbidding the women in Corinth speaking publicly in the church here or does this apply to all women in the church in all ages?

