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A Survey Of The Pneumatology Of Ellet Joseph Waggoner In His Published Books And Pamphlets From 1883 – 1916, Ingram R. London Jan 2019

A Survey Of The Pneumatology Of Ellet Joseph Waggoner In His Published Books And Pamphlets From 1883 – 1916, Ingram R. London

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The ministry of Ellet J. Waggoner and Alonzo T. Jones made an indelible mark on the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its theology through their proclamation of what has been coined “The 1888 Message.” In consequence, Waggoner has been studied extensively in Adventist academia as well as by laypersons. However, much of this study has focused on biographical data, interpersonal conflict between Waggoner and Ellen White, and most of all, Waggoner’s soteriology and Christology.

Despite the intense interest in Waggoner, no study to date has been published with a systematic explanation of Waggoner’s pneumatology. The purpose of this study was to …


Nature Of The Covenant With Noah In Genesis 6:18, Ronald Rojas Jan 2017

Nature Of The Covenant With Noah In Genesis 6:18, Ronald Rojas

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The Dawn Of The Battle Of The Sexes – Genesis 3:16, Leanne M. Sigvartsen And Jan A. Sigvartsen Jan 2017

The Dawn Of The Battle Of The Sexes – Genesis 3:16, Leanne M. Sigvartsen And Jan A. Sigvartsen

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The Issue Of Divorce And Remarriage In 1 Corinthians 7:15 In The Light Of The Dominical Logion Of 7:10, David Sciarabba Jan 2017

The Issue Of Divorce And Remarriage In 1 Corinthians 7:15 In The Light Of The Dominical Logion Of 7:10, David Sciarabba

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Judgment For The Saints: The Justice Of God In Psalms 3–14, Jerome Skinner Jan 2017

Judgment For The Saints: The Justice Of God In Psalms 3–14, Jerome Skinner

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Israelite Ritual Law Concerning The Menstruant In Context: Embodiment And Meaning In Ancient Mesopotamia And Ancient Israel, Laura Morrow Jan 2017

Israelite Ritual Law Concerning The Menstruant In Context: Embodiment And Meaning In Ancient Mesopotamia And Ancient Israel, Laura Morrow

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The Biblical Law Of Niddah And Its Muslim Parallels, Jan A. Sigvartsen Jan 2017

The Biblical Law Of Niddah And Its Muslim Parallels, Jan A. Sigvartsen

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The Rationale Behind The Homicide Law In Numbers 35:30–34, Slaviša Janković Jan 2017

The Rationale Behind The Homicide Law In Numbers 35:30–34, Slaviša Janković

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Interpretations Of The Metaphor “Spiritual House” In 1 Peter 2:4-10 And Their Implications For The Indwelling Of Divine Presence, Cory Wetterlin Jan 2017

Interpretations Of The Metaphor “Spiritual House” In 1 Peter 2:4-10 And Their Implications For The Indwelling Of Divine Presence, Cory Wetterlin

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Religious Syncretism In Transjordan During The Iron Age As Seen In Tall Jalul And Khirbet Atarutz, Abelardo Santini Rivas Jan 2017

Religious Syncretism In Transjordan During The Iron Age As Seen In Tall Jalul And Khirbet Atarutz, Abelardo Santini Rivas

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Sacred Times: The Book Of Jubilees At Qumran, J. Amanda Mcguire-Moushon Jan 2017

Sacred Times: The Book Of Jubilees At Qumran, J. Amanda Mcguire-Moushon

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An Ecclesiological Understanding Of The Remnant: The Concept Of Visible/Invisible Church And The Remnant, Adriani Milli Rodrigues Jan 2017

An Ecclesiological Understanding Of The Remnant: The Concept Of Visible/Invisible Church And The Remnant, Adriani Milli Rodrigues

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The Legacy Of Inanna, Michael Orellana Jan 2017

The Legacy Of Inanna, Michael Orellana

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Messianic Allusions Of Zechariah 13:6 Revisited, Ingram London Jan 2011

Messianic Allusions Of Zechariah 13:6 Revisited, Ingram London

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This study seeks to demonstrate that the best way to understand Zech 13:6 is to locate the text within the larger structure of Zechariah in relation to parallel passages and the theological center of the larger context combined with careful textual analysis reveals that the text does indeed have at the very least messianic applications if not direct allusions whether primary or secondary.


Sacred Times: The Book Of Jubilees At Qumran, J. Amanda Mcguire Jan 2011

Sacred Times: The Book Of Jubilees At Qumran, J. Amanda Mcguire

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Given the evidence that Jubilees was so influential at Qumran, this paper seeks to answer the following questions: How did the book of Jubilees understand sacred times in general and the Sabbath in particular? How did its sacred time theology affect the theology of the Qumran community? This paper will not contribute any novel or unique ideas regarding either Jubilees or the Qumran community, as such. It will, however, endeavor to bring the various facets of scholarship on the subjects together, making the relationship between the two more concrete.


An Exegetical Analysis Of Jeremiah 1:5: The Presence Of Free Will And Choice, Daniel Xisto Jan 2011

An Exegetical Analysis Of Jeremiah 1:5: The Presence Of Free Will And Choice, Daniel Xisto

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This research paper will show that even during the collapse of the kingdom of Judah, the Lord, wanting to save His children, never forced or predestined the will of Jeremiah. The following exegesis points to an alternate reading, one of free will and choice.


The Remnant Motif In The Dead Sea Scrolls, Franklin A. Marti Jan 2009

The Remnant Motif In The Dead Sea Scrolls, Franklin A. Marti

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In this research I will try to answer the following questions: Do the men at Qumran consider themselves the remnant of their time? Which are the implications that could be drawn from the perspective of considering themselves the remnant of God? What biblical support did they use? What were their religious lifestyle and characteristics as the remnant? How was their relationship with others and, at the same time, how did they consider others in relationship to God?