And There was a Man of the Pharisees (John 3:1-21)
Christ's first visit to Jerusalem, after His baptism, appears to have been a brief one; not longer, perhaps, than that usually paid by those who went up to the Passover. Besides the cleansing of the temple He wrought some miracles which are left unrecorded, but which we may believe were of the same kind as His subsequent ones, and these were generally miracles of healing. Many believed on Him when they saw these miracles performed; believed on Him as a wonderworker, as a man who had the great...
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