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Unusual Names (Leader Guide) (Unusual Gospel For Unusual People Series)

Adam Thomas

Paperback 2014-04-15

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The first two times Jesus says eoeI am,e no predicate nominative follows. Remember seventh-grade English class: a predicative nominative is a noun that follows a linking verb. The first time, he says eoeI Ame"the one who speaks with youe to the woman at the well. The second time, he says eoeI Am. Done(tm)t be afraide to the disciples. In both cases the words stands alone: I AM. These statements are declarations of Gode(tm)s very being, and they appear several more times over the course of the Gospel. A broader statement cannot be made. eoeI AMe is as close as language can get to universality and eternity. One of the markers of this revelation is a second kind of eoeI ame statement. This second kind takes a piece of the great eoeI AMe and fills in the blank that our sense of curiosity wills to be there. When Jesus says, eoeI am the bread/light/shepherd/vine/___,e he is comparing himself to those things. In these eoeI am ________e statements, Jesus discloses a piece of his divine identity, enough for us to hear, swallow, and digest over the course of a lifetime. Each session begins with an opening prayer, followed by the text of the day being read aloud. The group will enjoy a 5-7-minute video where Adam shares his thought on the Scripture and its "unusual" focus. The group will discuss the readings for the day then close with prayer.

The new and exciting aspect of this particular Bible study series is the blending of traditional weekly Sunday school with modern, daily-delivered digital content, which will keep readers connected with the material throughout the week. Between the daily communication and the group gatherings, participants will immerse themselves in the Good News.

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Publisher Description

The first two times Jesus says eoeI am,e no predicate nominative follows. Remember seventh-grade English class: a predicative nominative is a noun that follows a linking verb. The first time, he says eoeI Ame"the one who speaks with youe to the woman at the well. The second time, he says eoeI Am. Done(tm)t be afraide to the disciples. In both cases the words stands alone: I AM. These statements are declarations of Gode(tm)s very being, and they appear several more times over the course of the Gospel. A broader statement cannot be made. eoeI AMe is as close as language can get to universality and eternity. One of the markers of this revelation is a second kind of eoeI ame statement. This second kind takes a piece of the great eoeI AMe and fills in the blank that our sense of curiosity wills to be there. When Jesus says, eoeI am the bread/light/shepherd/vine/___,e he is comparing himself to those things. In these eoeI am ________e statements, Jesus discloses a piece of his divine identity, enough for us to hear, swallow, and digest over the course of a lifetime. Each session begins with an opening prayer, followed by the text of the day being read aloud. The group will enjoy a 5-7-minute video where Adam shares his thought on the Scripture and its "unusual" focus. The group will discuss the readings for the day then close with prayer.

The new and exciting aspect of this particular Bible study series is the blending of traditional weekly Sunday school with modern, daily-delivered digital content, which will keep readers connected with the material throughout the week. Between the daily communication and the group gatherings, participants will immerse themselves in the Good News.

Koorong Code405110
ISBN142678466X
EAN9781426784668
Pages48
DepartmentMinistry
CategoryMinistry Resources
Sub-CategoryCourses
PublisherAbingdon Press
Publication DateApr 2014
Dimensions2 x 134 x 208mm