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  John 21:15-19 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John 21:15-19 is a passage from the 21st chapter of the Gospel of John.
John 21:18-19 provides the only Biblical information about Peter's death, traditionally held to have been by crucifixion.
They were read at the funeral of Pope John Paul II on April 8, 2005.
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  John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
John the Evangelist, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed, often along with 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation.
A Dear John letter is a correspondence in which a woman informs her fiancé or boyfriend of her intention to sever their romantic relationship, typically in situations where the man is stationed, as with the military, in a distant location for a period of time.
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 JOHN - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John the Baptist testified concerning Him, the Logos-Light and Logos-Life incarnate; but this Logos alone, who is in the bosom of the Father, hath declared the very God.
John omits, at the last supper, its central point, the great historic act of the holy eucharist, carefully given by the Synoptists and St Paul, having provided a highly doctrinal equivalent in the discourse on the living bread, here spoken by Jesus in Capernaum over a year before the passion (vi.
The duration of Johns ministry cannot be determined with certainty: it terminated in his imprisonment in the fortress of Machaerus, to which he had been committed by Herod Antipas, whose incestuous marriage with Heroclias, the Baptist had sternly rebuked.
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 Pope John XXI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John XXI, born Pedro Julião (1215 – May 20, 1277), a Portuguese also called Pedro Hispano, was Pope from 1276 until his death.
Note that the previous Pope named John was Pope John XIX and there is no Pope John XX (see article for explanation).
One of John's few acts during his brief rule was to reverse the decree passed at the Second Council of Lyons, which confined cardinals in solitude until they elected a successor Pope.
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 B. W. Johnson's Commentary on John: Chapter XXI.
John, with his quickness of perception, as soon as it was seen that the net was filled with an astonishing draught of fishes, remembering a former miracle of the same kind, exclaimed, It is the Lord!
John does not say that this was the third appearance of Jesus, but the third time he had showed himself to the disciples, or apostles, for that is the sense in which disciples is here, and often used.
John wrote after Peter's death, and may be understood as affirming that he did thus "glorify God." The universal testimony of the ancient Church is that he did thus die.
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 John XXII on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John was neutral at first; then in 1323, when Louis had won and became Holy Roman emperor, pope and emperor began a serious quarrel.
This was partly provoked by John's extreme claims of authority over the empire and partly by Louis's support of the spiritual Franciscans, whom John XXII condemned for their insistence on evangelical poverty.
In John's last years he advanced a theory concerning the vision of God in heaven or the beatific vision; the novelty he proposed (that this vision will begin only after the Last Judgment) was widely denied and scorned by theologians, and John subsequently modified it.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John XXI (XX)
In November, John sent an ambassador with letters to Rudolf of Hapsburg, inviting him to send a plenipotentiary to the Curia to negotiate with the plenipotentiary sent by Charles of Anjou concerning the conclusion of peace.
Soon after, John began negotiations with Rudolf relative to Romagna, the ancient Exarchate of Ravenna, which he wished definitely restored to the Papal States, as Innocent V had already claimed.
Although John showed especial favour towards the University of Paris, he took care to exclude all erroneous teaching from this famous seat of ecclesiastical learning.
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 NPNF1-14. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews | Christian Classics ...
Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
The Homilies of St. John Chrysostom on the Gospel of St. John.
The Homilies of St. John Chrysostom on the Epistle to the Hebrews.
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 Chapter Joan <i>to</i> John of J by Brewer's Phrase & Fable
John I. of France reigned only a few days; John II., having lost the battle of Poitiers, died in captivity in London; to France his reign was a tissue of evils.
John, being jealous of the state kept by the abbot, declared he should be put to death unless he answered three questions.
John the Evangelist is represented writing his gospel; or bearing a chalice, from which a serpent issues, in allusion to his driving the poison from a cup presented to him to drink.
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On such occasions John's interest, both in the narration of the circumstances and in the recording of the discourses and conversation of the Saviour, is a highly theological one.
John may - in fact must - have assumed that the Synoptic narrative was known to his readers at the end of the first century.
A satisfactory explanation of the dogmatic character of John's narrative, as compared with the stress laid on the moral side of the discourses of Jesus by the Synoptists, is to be found in the character of his first readers, to which reference has already been repeatedly made.
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 Saint John Apostle and Evangelist
John was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of James the Greater.
John alone remained near his beloved Master at the foot of the Cross on Calvary with the Mother of Jesus and the pious women, and took the desolate Mother into his care as the last legacy of Christ (John, xix, 25-27).
After the Resurrection John with Peter was the first of the disciples to hasten to the grave and he was the first to believe that Christ had truly risen (John, xx, 2-10).
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 KOLBE'S GREATEST BOOKS: Pope John XXI
In November, John sent an ambassador with letters to Rudolf of Hapsburg, inviting him to send a plenipotentiary to the Curia to negotiate with the plenipotentiary sent by Charles of Anjou concerning the conclusion of peace.
John also endeavoured to secure from the King of Portugal an amelioration of the ecclesiastical conditions in that country, but his pontificate was too short to witness the realization of his purpose.
The bishops assembled at the synod acknowledged the papal primacy and the doctrine of the Roman Church, and the patriarch addressed a letter to the pope, in which all minor discrepancy in teaching was satisfactorily explained.
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 Vincent's NT Word Studies - 1John 3
A characteristic form of expression with John, containing "a reference to some who had questioned the application of a general principle in particular cases." Here to some persons who had denied the practical obligation to moral purity involved in their hope.
John does not teach that believers do not sin, but is speaking of a character, a habit.
Lit., as Rev., not as Cain was of the evil one.
www.godrules.net /library/vincent/vincent1joh3.htm   (3714 words)

  
 Gospel of John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Gospel of John is the fourth gospel in the sequence of the canon as printed in the New Testament, and scholars agree it was the fourth to be written.
Traditionally he was identified as John the Apostle, who was believed to have lived at the end of his life at Ephesus.
John 3:16 is one of the most widely known passages in the New Testament: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/G/Gospel-of-John.htm   (1941 words)

  
 JOHN XXI
Peter Juliani, the son of Julian a physician, was born probably in Lisbon in 1215.
John XXI worked hard during his short reign to promote peace among Christian princes.
Always a man of science as well as a priest, John built for himself a room in the papal palace at Viterbo where he could study the stars, a sort of observatory.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp185.htm   (557 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - John XXI, pope (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
John XXI, pope, Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes
Nine months after his election the ceiling of his library at Viterbo fell and killed him.
Due to confusion in the medieval listing of popes named John, he called himself John XXI instead of John XX; this numbering is usually maintained.
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 Is The Bible Incomplete?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John did not say that certain important duties were not recorded by the inspired writers.
John was emphasizing that his gospel was only a brief account of what Jesus did.
John, through the power of the Holy Spirit, wrote only those things which are essential.
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 John --  Encyclopædia Britannica
English astronomer John Frederick William Herschel was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire, on March 7, 1792.
John Herschel discovered 525 star clusters and nebulae not recorded by his father, and he made the first telescopic survey of the southern heavens.
Often fined and suspended for umpire, ball, and racket abuse, John McEnroe was known as much for his temper on the court as he was for his brilliant play.
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 Pope John XXI
His life was brought to a premature close through the fall of the roof in the palace he had built at Viterbo.
John XXI has been identified since the 14th century, most probably correctly, with Petrus Hispanus, a celebrated Portuguese physician and philosopher, author of several medical works -- notably the curious Liber de oculo, translated into German and well edited by A. Berger (Munich, 1899), and of a popular textbook in logic, the Summulae logicales.
John XXI is constantly referred to as a magician by ignorant chroniclers.
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 Medieval Manuscripts: Credits
John Arderne was especially known for his surgery to correct anal fistula, a disorder to which the English were thought to be particularly prone.
Petrus Hispanus (later Pope John XXI) continued the medieval popular tradition in medicine found in many early modern English guides to health.
The table of contents shows the scope and organization of the subject matter of John of Gaddesden's work, typical of many Latin medieval encyclopedias.
www.nlm.nih.gov /hmd/medieval/english.html   (602 words)

  
 MILITANCIA » Desastre en Nueva Orleans: La verdadera cara del “capitalismo del siglo XXI”. Por John ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
MILITANCIA » Desastre en Nueva Orleans: La verdadera cara del “capitalismo del siglo XXI”.
Desastre en Nueva Orleans: La verdadera cara del “capitalismo del siglo XXI”.
El terrible destino de Nueva Orleans es un despertar brutal para millones de estadounidenses: ese es el capitalismo del siglo XXI.
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 NATHANAEL - LoveToKnow Article on NATHANAEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The account of his call reveals to us a man of a deeply spiritual and sincere nature.
Otherwise we know nothing beyond the mention of his name as one of the seven to whom, after the Resurrection, Christ revealed himself at the sea of Tiberias (John xxi.
But the interest he has evoked is shown by the attempts to identify him with other New Testament characters.
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 Pope Joan
When this error was discovered, all these John popes had their original numbers restored to them, except for John XXI, the latest John, who, during his lifetime, had been known as John XXI.
Pope John Paul II recently made this reply to the under secretary general of the United Nations, a Pakistani woman who had protested male violence against women: "Don't you think that the irresponsible behavior of men is caused by women?"
In a second incident reported by Bernstein and Politi, Pope John Paul II, during a visit to Chile, when Augusto Pinochet was in power, was introduced to a 19-year-old woman, whose face had been disfigured when Pinochet's soldiers doused her with gasoline and set her on fire.
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 John 21:23 - Andrew Wommack Ministries
xxi) and he includes this information to correct a misunderstanding of Jesus' statement which he had probably heard many times.
Apparently, some people had interpreted Jesus' comments to Peter to mean that John would not die before the second return of Jesus.
Jesus simply stated to Peter that if He willed that John remained alive till He comes again, that should not affect the way Peter follows Him.
www.awmi.net /bible/joh_21_23   (137 words)

  
 Christ's "Little Ones" by Benjamin B. Warfield
The passage is in effect but the Synoptic parallel of the seventeenth chapter of John, with its great assertion that nothing shall be lost of all that the Father has given the Son; or, perhaps better, the evangelic parallel of Romans viii.
They were his friends and his children: his sheep and his lambs: but above all these, they were “his little ones” — his “little ones” who needed him and whom he would never fail in their times of need, even though their times of need be all times as indeed they are.
John A. Broadus, Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, p.
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 Weekly Trivia Update
Until 1978, when John Paul I chose his name, Lando (913) was the last Pope to have a unique name; Lando is also considered to be the last pope to use his birth name as Pope.
John II (532-535) was the first Pope to adopt a new name upon ascension to the papacy.
First: John Storey was the first killed---he was hung, drawn, and quartered---at the "Triple Tree," which was introduced as a permanent gallows at Tyburn, 1 June, 1571.
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 B. W. Johnson's The People's New Testament [John, Chapter XXI].
At least sixty years after the Lord spoke these words John was an exile on the isle of Patmos.
At the time John wrote these words he did not understand just what the saying might mean.
Many suppose the last two verses were added by another hand than John's, perhaps by the elders of the church at Ephesus, where John wrote, who give their endorsement to his record.
www.mun.ca /rels/restmov/texts/bjohnson/hg1/PNT04-21.HTM   (1010 words)

  
 Appendix I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was the first of the apostles to set out for and, in spite of his age, to enter the empty tomb (Luke xxiv, 12; John xx, 6); and he is distinguished by the angel as the leader and representative of the rest (Mark xvi, 7).
He alone receives a special three-fold commission as vicar of the Good Shepherd (John xxi, 15ff); and he is addressed by Christ as if in some special sense he was to abide till Christ's second coming (john xxi, 22).
He works the first church-miracle, even though associated with John (as if to show his official relation as distinguished from John's personal relation to Christ) (Acts iii, 1-10); and comments on it to the crowd (Acts iii, 12).
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001045441   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John 12:23-50 8 Be my guest John 13:1-20 9 Could it be...
John 13:21-38 10 One way only John 14 11 Multiply or die John 15:1-17 12 You have been warned John 15:18-16:15 13...
John 18:12-27 17 "He suffered under Pontius Pilate" John 18:28-19:16 18 He is the King John 19:17-24 19 Love is stronger than death John 19:25-37 20 Now he's dead and gone John 19:38-20:10 21 But how do you know it was he?
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 Pope John Paul II--The "unofficial page"---Documents of the Roman Catholic Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John Paul II (1920-) is said to be the most recognized person in the world.
John Paul II, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City State, Europe...
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