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1 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | bowler | 206318 | ||
I have been trying to understand when and where the tradition in some churches of preaching "the seven last words" about on Good Friday came about. I searched to no avail through the web for the inception of this fine tradition of the church. Where and when did this tradition of preaching the last word of Christ our glorious Lord begin? blessings abuond, bowler |
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2 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | lionheart | 206320 | ||
bowler, Good day to you. Check out Luke 23:46- Into your Hands I commit My spirit. (NASB) In Him, lionheart |
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3 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | humbledbyhisgrace | 206323 | ||
Brother lionheart, I think what he meant was the seven last sayings of Christ on the cross. Which are... 1. The Word of Forgiveness 2. The Word of Salvation 3. The Word of Affection 4. The Word of Anguish 5. The Word of Suffering 6. The Word of Victory 7. The Word of Contentment The actual seven last words would be found in Acts 1:8 :-) Steve |
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4 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | lionheart | 206326 | ||
Steve, Oops, I guess if I had given it a bit more thought I would have figured that out. In Him, lionheart |
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5 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | humbledbyhisgrace | 206327 | ||
lionheart, I'm sure you would have brother! I was a little confused by the way the question was stated myself :-) Truth is, at this point I'm only guessing what I pointed out is actually what he was talking about ??????? Steve |
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6 | When and where, Last Words of Christ? | John 19:29 | bowler | 206331 | ||
Steve I had replied to lionheart but for some reason it got pulled. I tried there in keeping with clarity and in the spirit of Christian fellowship to say the following - My question was not about where in scripture we find the seven last words as the Biblical historical inception of them. My question was where in the history, say in the middle ages, did the preaching of the seven last words begin, where and when did this fine tradition of the church of preaching the seven last words begin? This is a Biblical question including a scripture as an example of what one of the seven last words was. In the Spirit of Christ. blessings abound, bowler |
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