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John The Baptist: Only Begotten Son Of God
1. When John the Baptist beheld the glory of the only begotten Son of God what did they see?
• He saw the fullness of God which is grace and truth.

2. What is the fullness of the DNA of Jesus Christ that we all have received that believes?
• Grace and truth.

3. Why didn’t the priest and Levites know who John the Baptist was?
• They didn’t know the scriptures.

4. Who did the priest and Levites say John the Baptist was?
• Elijah or that prophet because that’s what they were taught.

5. Why didn’t the priest and Levites know who Jesus was?
• They didn’t know the scriptures and this revelation of the scriptures comes from the Father.

6. Who did the priest and Levites say Jesus was?
• Elijah or that prophet because that’s what they


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