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The New Testament Implications question

As part of our ongoing series on the Edexcel Implications paper, Gordon Reid examines a response to a New Testament question.

Edexcel A2

The Implications paper involves you being given a passage from an anthology (which you will have already seen), and answering a question about it. This question is always the same — only the passage changes. The examination allows candidates to offer a wide variety of responses — there is no one particular answer that is required. It means you have considerable scope to construct an answer, using a range of material from the scriptures you have studied and from other sources. In this article, I will show you one way in which candidates might tackle the New Testament passage, which in the June 2009 examination was taken from Who moved the stone? by F. Morison.

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