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Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin
Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin
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"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson
"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson
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Jesus The Way, The Cross, And The World According To The Gospel Of John, Craig R. Koester
Jesus The Way, The Cross, And The World According To The Gospel Of John, Craig R. Koester
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According to the internal logic of John's Gospel, Jesus' claim to be "the way, the truth, and the life" is a remarkably inclusive statement, with none of the exclusive character sometimes attributed to it.
Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson
Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson
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Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane
Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane
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Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson
Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson
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One of the ongoing discussions in NT text-critical studies involves the methodology for classifying manuscripts into families and text-types.' This study focuses on the text of 2 Peter, following a three-step method. First, all the manuscripts in the study were compared and tentatively grouped through hierarchical cluster analysis. Next, based on these tentative groupings, profiles of non-majority text readings were created. Then, working with and refining these profiles, the groupings were finalized. A short profile of test readings is also provided for each group to aid in the quick identification of other manuscripts. With the groupings in hand, the next …
"Through Many Tears" (2 Cor. 2:4): Paul's Grieving Letter And The Occasion Of 2 Corinthians 1-7, David E. Fredrickson
"Through Many Tears" (2 Cor. 2:4): Paul's Grieving Letter And The Occasion Of 2 Corinthians 1-7, David E. Fredrickson
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Burning Our Lamps With Borrowed Oil: The Liturgical Use Of The Psalms And The Life Of Faith, Rolf A. Jacobson
Burning Our Lamps With Borrowed Oil: The Liturgical Use Of The Psalms And The Life Of Faith, Rolf A. Jacobson
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Health As A Bible Teaching: How Adventist Developed It, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Health As A Bible Teaching: How Adventist Developed It, P. Gerard Damsteegt
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The Bible reveals Gods interest in health for the body, not just for thesoul. More than any other major group, Seventh-day Adventists haveexplored and embraced the Bibles message about health.How did we come to have a theology of health? And what are themain elements of it, as found in Scripture? This article will not attemptto list all of our health-related beliefs, but it will concentrate on why wehave a health emphasis i.e., our theology of health especially as thisemphasis developed in the early years of our movement.
Believing In The Atoning Power Of Christ, Kerry M. Muhlestein
Believing In The Atoning Power Of Christ, Kerry M. Muhlestein
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The book of Deuteronomy begins with a striking verse: "(There are eleven days journey from Horeb by the way of mount Seir unto Kadesh-barnea)" (Deuteronomy 1:2). Because this verse is set within parentheses and seems to relay minutia, it is easily passed over. But a close examination shows it to be one of the most thought-provoking verses in the Old Testament. Identifying two of the sites referred to in the verse makes this clear. Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai. Kadesh-barnea is the place where Moses and the children of Israel camped as they sent men into the promised …