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Believe in him versus believe on him



 
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Can we use 'shall' instead of 'will' in common situation? | Difference: present vs represent
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Believe in him versus believe on him #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:09 am   Believe in him versus believe on him
 

What`s the difference between "Believe in him versus believe on him?

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Believe in him versus believe on him #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:32 am   Believe in him versus believe on him
 

Believe in him = trust , be sure that somebody exist.
I believe in God.

Believe on him=follow him.
I believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
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