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1951 Volume 4 Issue 5
Articles in this Issue
Verse 11. But thou, O Man, of God, – whilst this mode of address is used here in special application to Timothy, there is nothing technical about it; the word rendered “man” is not aner, which denotes t…
The sky is dark, the earth is white: Gay bells ring out your peals of grace: Jesus is born; a maid to-night Bends o'er him with her lovely face. And three wise men come from afar To see this infant Jesu…
Name means: “Embracing.” Habakkuk contemporary with Jeremiah and Daniel. Note thatthe conditions of 2 Kings, 24 and 25, are reflected in ch. 1. 2-4 – violence, iniquity, spoiling, strife and contention.…
We are grateful to all those who write to us – whether they send criticism or encouragement. Some readers ask why our reports do not give a fuller picture of what is being done through-out the British I…
A friend of mine was recently in the lovely county of Essex and was being shewn one of the new towns that arc being built to take the excess population from the big cities. He was amazed to see houses g…
During the Golden Age of Greece and Rome, before the time of Christ, most men wore worshippers of many gods. The Jewish people kept alive the knowledge of the true God but the other nations turned to po…
One of the most striking of the requirements of God for the Nazarite was complete abstention from wine (Num. 6. 3, 4). Nothing that tended to stimulate nature to excess, or to carry it beyond the bounds…
Book Reviews in this Issue
Thames Valley Publishing Company, 15. Clarence St., Staines, Middlesex. The gifted author of this little hook has published a useful volume. Each one of these thirteen papers is a fine and edifying ex…
2/6 post-free from Mr. Buckeridge, 54, Oak Wood Road, Portsmouth. An extract from the Preface will give the reader some idea of the character of this book. “To the glory of God, and in token of His ne…
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