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Were Job, Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar Speaking by Inspiration, and how Must We Read Job 3-31?
I am not sure you are understanding my question. I am not trying to denigrate these passages, but to the contrary, understand how I should be...
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The Bible Says It, I Believe It
While I completely agree with the OP, we also need to be sure the Bible actually says what the reader is perceiving it to say, e.g. the new reader...
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Johann Heinrich Heidegger's Introduction to the OT (Prophetic Books)
Bible Study Gold! J.H. Heidegger gives us an outline of the mysterious Book of Zechariah...
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Two brief questions on the prophecy of Obadiah
I believe it is used to refer to the time of Judges. A time where God provided deliverers. This is a faint promise of Christ coming as a deliverer.
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Current issues in Evidential apologetics?
Have you done much with Francis Schaeffer's work? He certainly recognized the importance of answering questions. But facts can only go so far...
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Looking for bibles like my pocket-sized, leather-bound, flap-closed KJV
That is small! I had a small, flap-protected KJV but it was closer to an inch thick. An NIV had similar proportions to yours but was maybe seven...
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Reading Outside Theology
We read this in school a few years ago. My boys started addressing their schoolwork with, "My dear Wormwood ..." CS Lewis is certainly not...
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Looking for the source of a quote
I just downloaded the DgD app on my Mac, and if you search "Google" it will bring it up with with what appears to be all of its capabilities...
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Marcus Friedrich Wendelin's "Christian Theology"
Living in a polemical context with the Lutherans, Wendelin spends a disproportionate amount of time on the communicatio idiomatum. Informative...
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