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1966 Volume 17 Issue 2
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The apostle Paul, on his journey to Jerusalem, sent from Miletus to Ephesus to call the “elders of the church” together. In the church at Ephesus there were those who could be called such, and who were …
“Stir up the gift of God” These reports are not intended simply to provide interesting reading, but to stimulate prayer and exercise as to our individual responsibility to make known the news of a Savio…
Second Corinthians not only contains a direct reference to “epistles of commendation”, 3.1, but two of its major sections are in themselves examples of letters of commendation. Paul was journeying to Co…
The way in which such letters were used in New Testament times is shown by the following eight examples. A Letter of Confirmation, 2 Cor. 3. 1-6; 13. 1-6. The constraint of Paul is seen as, with courtes…
Men seek to satisfy the desires of their soul, and their lives reflect these inner yearnings. Inward desires, therefore, are of supreme importance because they prompt our actions and mould our character…
6. MORAL AND SPIRITUAL PROBLEMS All quotations are from the Revised Version The opening words of chapter 4 introduce the second division of this First Epistle to the Thessalonians. Here the note is prac…
8. THE MOUNT OF COMMISSION “Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them. And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted. And Jesus cam…
6. THE TRESPASS OFFERING In the levitical economy the sin and trespass offerings were closely associated. Both were for sin, the former emphasising the sinner’s need for cleansing and reconciliation to …
Book Reviews in this Issue
Graphic Guide to Modern Versions of the New Testament. By Herbert Dennett. pp. xiv + 142. 12s. 6d. Samuel Bagster & Sons Ltd. This Guide is written for those who believe that the original Scriptur…
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