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- 📖📖📖 Synoptic GospelsComprising the biblical books Matthew, Mark, and Luke. They distinguish themselves from the book of John in content, order and wording. Study of their literary interrelationship—the Synoptic Problem—plays a key role in New Testament scholarship.
- SeekerIn contemporary ministry contexts, a seeker refers to someone who is either unchurched (never regularly attended church) or dechurched (formerly attended but left due to hurt or neglect), and who is now exploring a fresh relationship with God and considering a welcoming congregation
- Seven is the number of completenessSeven holds the most significant symbolic weight among biblical numbers, signifying completeness or totality.1 This symbolism emerges from creation itself: God completed his creative work on the seventh day, establishing the seven-day week as the foundational template for all subsequent uses(...) Read More
- Stringing PearlsA rabbinic teaching method that links verses together like pearls on a thread, revealing deeper and more complex connections in Scripture.
