... Word the most precious themes of the Bible, illuminating the prophetic element of ... ... Its appropriateness as the closing verse of this division appears also in that ...
... church. Then I give attention to what the Bible says by discussing the charity model of ... ... paradigm is from the eighth commandment. Verse 4 rhetorically asks, "Do we not have the ...
... through the Psalms, and all through the Bible.
1. The living God is the "fount of ... ... be imitated, is the righteous person.
Verse 1 recites what the righteous person does ...
... they do like poetry, because they like the Bible—God’s Word is over one third ... ... need a metrical structure such that each verse is the same length. One could hardly ...
... The preacher must not stand above the Bible as an analyst but be absorbed by it as ... ... The world’s order of concerns is reversed. The source of this reversal is the ...
... was Catherine Vos's The Child's Story Bible, which serves to guide teachers in ... ... book, and a memory work booklet (Bible verses in large-print English, for teaching ...
... was also a lecturer on the Bible. In fact, this was his first appointment ... ... books of the Bible, chapter by chapter, verse by verse.[6]
The point here is that ...
The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New CreationThe Unfolding ...
... conservative church, we believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. ... ... of the Triune God. The 103rd Psalm, verses 6-18, sets forth characteristics found ...
... need to make certain that you accept the Bible as the inerrant and infallible word of ...
... must rid itself of certainty (inerrant Bible) and self-imposed boundaries ...
... “Think for yourself.” It regards the Bible as an ancient, merely human book, with ... ... whether we believe that the laws of the universe are God’s speech rather than an ...
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