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August 26, 2020The Vine and the branches30 minutesPlayJesus uses an easily understood metaphor to describe the relationship between his disciples and himself. He warns of opposition, too. ]]>...moreShareView all episodesBy Word OnlineAugust 26, 2020The Vine and the branches30 minutesPlayJesus uses an easily understood metaphor to describe the relationship between his disciples and himself. He warns of opposition, too. ]]>...moreMore shows like The Life of Jesus: Series 12 - In the shadow of the CrossView allThe Life of Jesus: Series 1 - The Early Life of Jesus1 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 6 - Jesus’ third tour of Galilee - and sending out his disciples0 ListenersWord Online Podcast: Series 7 - The Transfiguration & the end of the Galilean ministry0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 13 - The trial and death of Jesus0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 14 - The resurrection of Jesus0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 2 - The beginning of Jesus’ ministry1 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 3 - Jesus’ first tour of Galilee0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 4 - The Sermon on the Mount0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 5 - Jesus’ second tour of Galilee - with his disciples0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 10 - The final approach to Jerusalem0 ListenersWord Online: Series 9 - Jesus on the way to Jerusalem0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 8 - Jesus in Judea0 ListenersThe Life of Jesus: Series 11 - Jesus in Jerusalem0 Listeners
Jesus uses an easily understood metaphor to describe the relationship between his disciples and himself. He warns of opposition, too. ]]>
August 26, 2020The Vine and the branches30 minutesPlayJesus uses an easily understood metaphor to describe the relationship between his disciples and himself. He warns of opposition, too. ]]>...more
Jesus uses an easily understood metaphor to describe the relationship between his disciples and himself. He warns of opposition, too. ]]>