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At Least Thirty-One Reasons to Preach from the Old Testament
Why I read Proverbs every day
I plan to continue this practice for the rest of my life, for I never outgrow the need for the practical wisdom of this divinely-inspired book.
Why you can’t understand the Bible without understanding the covenants
If we don’t understand the covenants, we will not and cannot understand the Bible because we won’t understand how the story fits together.
Do Old Testament commands apply today?
When we read the whole Bible, we see that the Old Covenant has passed away.
Session 7 – John Owen and the Traditional Protestant View of the Hebrew Old Testament
The Significance of Covenants in Biblical Theology
The Meaning of Circumcision in Israel: A Proposal for a Transfer of Rite from Egypt to Israel
Glory Veiled in the Tabernacle of Flesh: Exodus 33-34 in the Gospel of John
The Sabbath and Its Relation to Christ and the Church in the New Covenant
Introduction In this article I will examine the subject of the Sabbath or Sabbath day and its relation to Christ and the Church in the new covenant. There has been much debate about Sabbatarianism in the history of the Church. Is the Sabbath still relevant for today? Should the Sabbath be observed by Christians? Which…
“The Glory of God” – The Character of God’s Being and Way in the World: Some Reflections on a Key Biblical Theology Theme
The Ark Encounter rises above a storm of skepticism
Perched on the hills of northern Kentucky, in a town whose population is smaller than the enrollment of Southern Seminary, is a life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark, in the truest sense a monument of biblical proportions. Using a 20.4-inch cubit, the Ark Encounter measures 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 91.5 feet high —…
Towers | June-July 2016
Renown 2016 Breakout – Wisdom and Preaching: God’s Word as Wisdom
Renown 2016 Breakout – Wisdom in Proverbs
The Unlikely Southpaw Champion
The Unlikely Southpaw Champion (Audio)
The Covenant at Sinai
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