Luke 13:10
The Crippled Woman (Luke 13:10-13)
Jesus heals the crippled woman. The parable of the barren fig-tree.
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Healing an aged woman
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Woman who had been crippled by a spirit for eighteen years, The
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Woman bent with infirmity was healed by Jesus, A
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Related Chapter:
Luke 13
Luke 15:5
Eating with Sinners, Repentance (Luke 15)
The Lost Sheep (Matthew 18:12-14; Luke 15:4-7)
Matthew puts the parable of the lost sheep into a different setting
Jesus eats with publicans and sinners
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Prodigal youth, The
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Jesus eats with sinners
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Related Topics:
In a Foreign Country ;
Leaving Home ;
Rejoicing the Repentant Sinner ;
Returning Home ;
The Lost Coin ;
The Lost Sheep ;
The Tax Collector
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Related Chapter:
Luke 15
Matthew and Luke put this parable in differernt settings
Lost sheep
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Lost sheep #1
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Lost sheep #2
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Lost sheep #3
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Related Topics:
Class in Capernaum ;
Eating with Sinners, Repentance ;
Rejoicing the Repentant Sinner ;
The Good Shepherd
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Related Names:
Capernaum
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 18 ;
Luke 15
Luke 19:28
Up to Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:28; John 2:13;5:1;7:2-13;12:12)
Whereas the first three evangelists record only one journey of Jesus to Jerusalem, John tells us about four
Jerusalem from the hill Scopus, on the north
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Jesus goes up to Jerusalem
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Jesus does not go up to the feast; the Jews question about him
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