A Prophet Visits South Africa
... George Lacy, U. S. examiner of questioned documents, will be found at the end of this chapter. When the midwife and parents saw this halo they began to cry; they were afraid and did not understand what it all meant. Not until many years later did those who knew about the halo understand that God had ...
... George Lacy, U. S. examiner of questioned documents, will be found at the end of this chapter. When the midwife and parents saw this halo they began to cry; they were afraid and did not understand what it all meant. Not until many years later did those who knew about the halo understand that God had ...
1 - biblestudying.net
... is appropriate to begin with an applicable comment from Irenaeus. Irenaeus – AGAINST HERESIES, BOOK III CHAP. III. 1. It is within the power of all, therefore, in every Church, who may wish to see the truth, to contemplate clearly the tradition of the apostles manifested throughout the whole world; ...
... is appropriate to begin with an applicable comment from Irenaeus. Irenaeus – AGAINST HERESIES, BOOK III CHAP. III. 1. It is within the power of all, therefore, in every Church, who may wish to see the truth, to contemplate clearly the tradition of the apostles manifested throughout the whole world; ...
The Golden Alphabet
... shape, equally delicate and beautiful, is before your eyes. So it is here. What you see is the same, and yet never the same: it is the same truth, but it is always placed in a new light, put in a new connection, or in some way or other invested with freshness. I do not believe that any subject other ...
... shape, equally delicate and beautiful, is before your eyes. So it is here. What you see is the same, and yet never the same: it is the same truth, but it is always placed in a new light, put in a new connection, or in some way or other invested with freshness. I do not believe that any subject other ...
Romans (Vol. 1)》(Joseph S. Exell)
... remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; but, in order to elude the Jews who laid wait for him, he changed his plan at the last moment, and returned to Macedonia, whence he hastened towards Jerus ...
... remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; but, in order to elude the Jews who laid wait for him, he changed his plan at the last moment, and returned to Macedonia, whence he hastened towards Jerus ...
doctrines
... Born a slave during the final years of the Egyptian captivity, Joshua became a great soldier and statesman of the Jews. He was born to the son of Nun in the tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 13:8) and called originally Oshea which means "help". Later, Moses changed his name to Joshua (Numbers 13:16), meanin ...
... Born a slave during the final years of the Egyptian captivity, Joshua became a great soldier and statesman of the Jews. He was born to the son of Nun in the tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 13:8) and called originally Oshea which means "help". Later, Moses changed his name to Joshua (Numbers 13:16), meanin ...
Living Under God`s Law: Christian Ethics
... determine what persons, acts, and attitudes are blessed by the God of the Bible. The same could be said of any non-Christian thinker. It seems absurd to define ethics in such a way as to exclude all non-Christian writers from the discipline. But, as I said earlier, I don’t object to people using a d ...
... determine what persons, acts, and attitudes are blessed by the God of the Bible. The same could be said of any non-Christian thinker. It seems absurd to define ethics in such a way as to exclude all non-Christian writers from the discipline. But, as I said earlier, I don’t object to people using a d ...
adventist_bible_study_aid
... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
Free Bible Commentary on 2 Corinthians in simple English
... personal God. He feels for us. We see this in Jesus (Hebrews 4:15). The *Old Testament uses the same word ‘comfort’. It says ‘Comfort, comfort my people’ (Isaiah 40:1). The *Holy Spirit is the *Comforter. It is the same Greek word. Between verses 3 and 7, Paul uses the word ‘comfort’ 9 times. It mea ...
... personal God. He feels for us. We see this in Jesus (Hebrews 4:15). The *Old Testament uses the same word ‘comfort’. It says ‘Comfort, comfort my people’ (Isaiah 40:1). The *Holy Spirit is the *Comforter. It is the same Greek word. Between verses 3 and 7, Paul uses the word ‘comfort’ 9 times. It mea ...
260111《The Biblical Illustrator â
... 1. This passage affords us a striking view of and insight into some of the mysterious acts of God’s Providence. We behold how He can maintain His throne in the midst of the commotions of the universe; that no earthquake, throe, or agony in the terrestrial world can shake the foundations of its pilla ...
... 1. This passage affords us a striking view of and insight into some of the mysterious acts of God’s Providence. We behold how He can maintain His throne in the midst of the commotions of the universe; that no earthquake, throe, or agony in the terrestrial world can shake the foundations of its pilla ...
1 Timothy 1:1-4 - Third Millennium Ministries
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
steps - 4e Ange
... we started for home. My mind was full of the sermons, exhortations, and prayers we had heard. Everything in nature seemed changed. During the meeting, clouds and rain had prevailed a greater part of the time, and my feelings had been in harmony with the weather. Now the sun shone bright and clear, a ...
... we started for home. My mind was full of the sermons, exhortations, and prayers we had heard. Everything in nature seemed changed. During the meeting, clouds and rain had prevailed a greater part of the time, and my feelings had been in harmony with the weather. Now the sun shone bright and clear, a ...
1 - Glen Acres Church of Christ
... 22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know: 23 Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked ...
... 22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know: 23 Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked ...
150143《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary â
... the prophets. The significance of the Book of Ezra in sacred history lies in the fact that it enables us to perceive how the Lord, on the one hand, so disposed the hearts of the kings of Persia, the then rulers of the world, that in spite of all the machinations of the enemies of God's people, they ...
... the prophets. The significance of the Book of Ezra in sacred history lies in the fact that it enables us to perceive how the Lord, on the one hand, so disposed the hearts of the kings of Persia, the then rulers of the world, that in spite of all the machinations of the enemies of God's people, they ...
(Chuck Smith)
... you know, you find out that your wife is pregnant and you wanna name the child and so you go to a dictionary or something and you start looking at all the names and look at the meaning of the names. And there are some names, though they have beautiful meanings, for certain reasons have never been u ...
... you know, you find out that your wife is pregnant and you wanna name the child and so you go to a dictionary or something and you start looking at all the names and look at the meaning of the names. And there are some names, though they have beautiful meanings, for certain reasons have never been u ...
(Vol. 3)ã
... The author of "the Essay on Spirit" attempts to meet this by alleging that "the Hebrews were far from being explicit and accurate in their style, and that it was customary for prophets and angels to speak in the name and character of God." The reply of Dr. Randolph is able and decisive, and as this ...
... The author of "the Essay on Spirit" attempts to meet this by alleging that "the Hebrews were far from being explicit and accurate in their style, and that it was customary for prophets and angels to speak in the name and character of God." The reply of Dr. Randolph is able and decisive, and as this ...
God`s Ultimate Purpose - Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind
... His opinion of Himself. He was truly God. He didn’t do it by a bright light, by a cloud or by fire. It was by what He did. He performed a sign miracle and His disciples believed into Him. His glory brought about the intended result. The disciples put their faith into Him. The Lord did many sign mira ...
... His opinion of Himself. He was truly God. He didn’t do it by a bright light, by a cloud or by fire. It was by what He did. He performed a sign miracle and His disciples believed into Him. His glory brought about the intended result. The disciples put their faith into Him. The Lord did many sign mira ...
The Reformed Doctrine Of Predestination
... more recent times Hodge, Dabney, Cunningham, Smith, Shedd, Warfield, and Kuyper, held this doctrine and taught it with force. That they have been the lights and ornaments of the highest type of Christianity will be admitted by practically all Protestants. Furthermore, their works on this great subj ...
... more recent times Hodge, Dabney, Cunningham, Smith, Shedd, Warfield, and Kuyper, held this doctrine and taught it with force. That they have been the lights and ornaments of the highest type of Christianity will be admitted by practically all Protestants. Furthermore, their works on this great subj ...
Theology of Hope by Jurgen Moltmann Chapter 1
... to the brim with future hope of a messianic kind for the world, -- owing to this, hope emigrated as it were from the Church and turned in one distorted form or another against the Church. In actual fact, however, eschatology means the doctrine of the Christian hope, which embraces both the object ho ...
... to the brim with future hope of a messianic kind for the world, -- owing to this, hope emigrated as it were from the Church and turned in one distorted form or another against the Church. In actual fact, however, eschatology means the doctrine of the Christian hope, which embraces both the object ho ...
The Scribe Who Must Be Right
... men had arrived. It was almost, they said, as if they had known what was coming and had been rushed out of town and down the road to Egypt by an unseen hand. Moshe took some solace in the thought: One child; at least there was one. Yet still he tortured himself: If only the others … In his despair a ...
... men had arrived. It was almost, they said, as if they had known what was coming and had been rushed out of town and down the road to Egypt by an unseen hand. Moshe took some solace in the thought: One child; at least there was one. Yet still he tortured himself: If only the others … In his despair a ...
DOC. - zugg.org
... Lesson One: Of the Holy Scripture (WCF 1) The renewed realization of the sole authority of Scripture alone along with a clear development of the doctrine of Scripture as the absolute foundation was the underlying cause of the Reformation. The Catholic Church refused to translate the Scriptures from ...
... Lesson One: Of the Holy Scripture (WCF 1) The renewed realization of the sole authority of Scripture alone along with a clear development of the doctrine of Scripture as the absolute foundation was the underlying cause of the Reformation. The Catholic Church refused to translate the Scriptures from ...
Worship in Spirit and Truth
... taught at New Life, and I hope that other churches will find it useful for such classes. I shall here be writing for adult laypeople and will seek to define clearly any technical terms that come up. I have included questions for discussion at the end of each chapter. I think the best way to use this ...
... taught at New Life, and I hope that other churches will find it useful for such classes. I shall here be writing for adult laypeople and will seek to define clearly any technical terms that come up. I have included questions for discussion at the end of each chapter. I think the best way to use this ...
Chapter 1 - Bible Serralta
... considers himself incapable of doing something. This includes that the simple prayer of asking God for his holiness, has to be imprinted previously. He thinks that he cannot produce such a desire or sentiment. According to this belief, everything that is going to happen is already written and there ...
... considers himself incapable of doing something. This includes that the simple prayer of asking God for his holiness, has to be imprinted previously. He thinks that he cannot produce such a desire or sentiment. According to this belief, everything that is going to happen is already written and there ...
Silent God in a Wordy World. Silence in Ignatian
... tears, in which it may wash and cleanse itself each night. The further the soul is from the noise of the world, the closer it may be to its Creator, for God, with his holy angels, will draw close to a person who seeks solitude and silence.13 Later on, Kempis states: As much as you can, avoid being c ...
... tears, in which it may wash and cleanse itself each night. The further the soul is from the noise of the world, the closer it may be to its Creator, for God, with his holy angels, will draw close to a person who seeks solitude and silence.13 Later on, Kempis states: As much as you can, avoid being c ...
Wisdom Literature in the Ancient World
... who fears God and shuns evil” (Job 1:8), yet this godly man suffers all kinds of evil. The book explores how Job seeks to understand his suffering in light of his faith in a God who is both good and all-powerful. Although the wisdom books of the Old Testament contribute a great deal to our understan ...
... who fears God and shuns evil” (Job 1:8), yet this godly man suffers all kinds of evil. The book explores how Job seeks to understand his suffering in light of his faith in a God who is both good and all-powerful. Although the wisdom books of the Old Testament contribute a great deal to our understan ...
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... Lev .—If he be poor. Poverty is left without plea of inability by such concessions; and equally is saved from fear of rejection by such evidence that God thinks specially of the poor. Lev .—Leprosy in a house. A law given in the desert which was applicable to their future lot in the Land of Promise. ...
... Lev .—If he be poor. Poverty is left without plea of inability by such concessions; and equally is saved from fear of rejection by such evidence that God thinks specially of the poor. Lev .—Leprosy in a house. A law given in the desert which was applicable to their future lot in the Land of Promise. ...