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Bert Cargill
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The name C. I. Scofield will be recognized by many Christians as that of the man who gave us The Scofield Reference Bible. Of American origin, in some ways it is akin to, but quite different from, The…
Introduction Some of the metaphors Paul uses occur frequently in his writings, as this series of articles has shown. This one, ‘ambassador’, occurs only twice in the KJV; 2 Cor. 5. 20; Eph. 6. 20. It …
Introduction At the incarnation, the Son of God became a real man. His body, soul and spirit were all as real as ours are. He spoke about His body which He gave for us, Luke 22. 19, His soul being tro…
Incarnation literally means ‘becoming flesh’.1 The word is not used in the Bible, but the truth of it is there and the evidence of it is clear. The incarnation of the Son means that the Son of God bec…
Introduction Subject to the constraints of time and space, and all the characteristics of our material environment, we find it very difficult to imagine what the total absence of these would be like. …
In these ‘economic parables’ our Lord Jesus was giving important practical lessons to His hearers, and, of course, to us. The parables were often, as here, based upon different amounts of money and th…
The word inspiration The word ‘inspiration’ can have different meanings depending on its context, as is the case with many other words. Its root is a Latin word, spirare, which means ‘to breathe’, wit…
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