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1950 Volume 3 Issue 3
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Verse 16. howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, – This confirms the testimony as to Christ’s power to save; “for this cause” bears emphatically upon the object about to be mentioned. that in me as ch…
It was the time of collecting taxes, as decreed by Caesar Augustus. Bethlehem was full to over-flowing, with people of the line of David coming to pay their taxes. Our inn was very full and we had turne…
II. Christ’s Use of the Scriptures? Christ’s attitude to the Bible is one of conviction of its tiring power. We gather this from His habit of using the Scriptures in different circumstances and toward a…
Our readers will recollect that the Epistle to the Romans falls into three clearly-defined sections - Chaps. 1 to 8, the Doctrinal section; Chaps. 9 to 11, the Dispensational section; and Chaps. 12 to 1…
Question Should Matt. 18. 20 be rendered “For where two or three are having been gathered out to My Name, there am I in the midst”? Answer In Hebrews 10. 10, Mark 1. 6, Luke 8. 2 and Matt. 9. 36 we have…
(The accounts of the Institution of the Lord’s Supper should be read, preferably in the Revised Version : Matt. 26. 26/28; Mk. 14 22/24; Lu. 22. 19/20; 1 Cor. 11. 23/25) Considerable perplexity is creat…
Compared in description “His name is as ointment poured forth” Preciousness – Psa. 133. 2 Perfume – Jn. 12. 3 Purity – Ex. 30. 25 Chosen in humiliation “Thou shalt call His name Jesus: for He shall save…
Careful reading of the reports of colportage in Eire, which are published in this section mouth by mo nth, will reveal the effect of active opposition to the Gospel. Few doors are open to the servants o…
The days of Nehemiah were days of sadness, for Jerusalem, the City of the Great King, the city where God had chosen to place His name, was in ruins. The wall of the city was broken down and the gate bur…
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