John 1:17 NFT on XRPL

John 1:17

Collection: Bible Verse NFT

This verse is part of the beginning to the Gospel of John, in which the author introduces Jesus as the Word, who was with God in the beginning and through whom all things were made. The verse contrasts the Law of Moses, which was given to the people of Israel in the Old Testament, with the grace and truth that came through Jesus Christ. The Law of Moses, also known as the Mosaic Law, was a set of commandments and regulations that God gave to the Israelites through Moses. It included the Ten Commandments and many other laws related to worship, morality, and social behavior. The Law was meant to guide the people of Israel in their relationship with God and with each other. While John 1:17 contrasts the Law of Moses with the grace and truth that came through Jesus Christ, it is important to note that the Law and grace are not entirely separate or incompatible concepts. In fact, they are ultimately united in the person of Jesus Christ. The Law of Moses was given to the people of Israel as a means of understanding and living in obedience to God's will. However, the Law also showed that no one could fully live up to God's standards and that everyone fell short of the mark. As a result, the Law pointed to the need for a Savior who could bring salvation and forgiveness to humanity. In Jesus Christ, the Law is fulfilled and perfected. He lived a perfect, sinless life in complete obedience to the Law and offered himself as a sacrifice to atone for the sins of humanity. Through his death and resurrection, he provided a way for humanity to be reconciled with God and receive the gift of salvation through grace. So, the Law and grace are united in the person of Jesus Christ. The Law points to our need for grace and the gift of salvation that can only come through faith in Christ. The grace of God is offered to us through Christ's sacrifice, but it does not nullify the importance of the Law. Instead, the Law is fulfilled and perfected in Christ, and the grace of God is what enables us to fulfill the Law's requirements by empowering us to live a life of obedience to God.

Issuer: rstLrEaDaeRWZ8CacbLbeYEwgDMRVAANcs

Taxon: 1

  • Salvation: Gold

NFTokenID: 000813881FA5545B2FA7EBD80347EB34B4BAA909BE375003B72E91A200000008

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What is John 1:17?

John 1:17 is an XLS-20 NFT on the XRP Ledger from the Bible Verse NFT collection. It has a rarity rank of 7. The NFT has 1 traits. This verse is part of the beginning to the Gospel of John, in which the author introduces Jesus as the Word, who was with God in the beginning and through whom all things were made. The verse contrast

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John 1:17 has a rarity rank of 7 within the Bible Verse NFT collection. Rarity is calculated from trait frequency — lower rank means rarer combinations of attributes.

What traits does John 1:17 have?

John 1:17 has 1 traits encoded in its NFT metadata. Each trait contributes to the rarity score based on how common or rare that attribute is across the entire Bible Verse NFT.

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Details

This verse is part of the beginning to the Gospel of John, in which the author introduces Jesus as the Word, who was with God in the beginning and through whom all things were made. The verse contrasts the Law of Moses, which was given to the people of Israel in the Old Testament, with the grace and truth that came through Jesus Christ. The Law of Moses, also known as the Mosaic Law, was a set of commandments and regulations that God gave to the Israelites through Moses. It included the Ten Commandments and many other laws related to worship, morality, and social behavior. The Law was meant to guide the people of Israel in their relationship with God and with each other. While John 1:17 contrasts the Law of Moses with the grace and truth that came through Jesus Christ, it is important to note that the Law and grace are not entirely separate or incompatible concepts. In fact, they are ultimately united in the person of Jesus Christ. The Law of Moses was given to the people of Israel as a means of understanding and living in obedience to God's will. However, the Law also showed that no one could fully live up to God's standards and that everyone fell short of the mark. As a result, the Law pointed to the need for a Savior who could bring salvation and forgiveness to humanity. In Jesus Christ, the Law is fulfilled and perfected. He lived a perfect, sinless life in complete obedience to the Law and offered himself as a sacrifice to atone for the sins of humanity. Through his death and resurrection, he provided a way for humanity to be reconciled with God and receive the gift of salvation through grace. So, the Law and grace are united in the person of Jesus Christ. The Law points to our need for grace and the gift of salvation that can only come through faith in Christ. The grace of God is offered to us through Christ's sacrifice, but it does not nullify the importance of the Law. Instead, the Law is fulfilled and perfected in Christ, and the grace of God is what enables us to fulfill the Law's requirements by empowering us to live a life of obedience to God.

Minted

Feb 19, 2023

Serial

#8

Taxon

1

Royalty

5%

On-Chain

#1326720

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Transferable

URI
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Rank#7 / 11Royalty5%

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History

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