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Match the verses from John 8 with the rationale that explains the truthfulness of Jesus' witness.

John 8:55
Jesus' judgment is true because He is not alone, but with the Father who sent Him.

John 8:45-46
Jesus bears witness of Himself and the Father also bears witness of Him.

John 8:31-32
If you continue in His word you shall know the truth.

John 8:14
Jesus speaks what the Father taught Him. He does nothing of Himself.

John 8:26
Jesus knows God and keeps His sayings.

John 8:28
Even though Jesus bears record of Himself, His record is true because He knows His past and His future.

John 8:16
The Father, who sent Jesus, is true and Jesus speaks those things which He has heard from the Father.

John 8:18
Jesus has no sin, so we can believe what He says.

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