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Exposition of Luke 19:1-10

George C Lubbers·1951-11-30
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Since this passage of the Word of God is quite lengthy and whereas we all have our Bible to look up this passage we shall not quote it in full, but will limit our quotation to the verses 9 and 10, where we read "but Jesus said unto him: today is salvation come (happened) to this house, in as much as he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost." For the proper and correct understanding of this passage from Luke 19, it is of the greatest...

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Author
George C Lubbers
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1951-11-30

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Luke
Luke 19Luke 24:26Luke 18:18-30
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