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1967 Volume 18 Issue 3
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In Chapters 8 9 and 10 of this first Epistle to the Corinthians Paul deals with the question of Christian con- duct generally. Romans 14.1 to. 15. 3 is a corresponding passage where we read “none of us …
A paper for detailed study The study of genealogies in the Bible is very rewarding. Such a study keeps us occupied with the Word in great detail, providing incentive for further study and profitable res…
Love has been called “the characteristic word of Christianity”. It was love that moved God to reveal Himself to men who otherwise would for ever have remained in ignorance of His true character. Love wa…
The opening verse gives to Micah a period of activity under three Jewish kings, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. No direct information is given in the book to suggest which king was on the throne when the pro…
For many years the advantages of Sunday School work have been appreciated and most assemblies have risen to their responsibility to reach the girls and boys in their district with the message of the Gos…
Thus far, we have considered the preparation and the pattern of the tabernacle; we here consider its purpose and its position. Purpose This was two-fold. Firstly it was erected that God might dwell amon…
“Behold, here am I”, Genesis 22. 1 We do well to consider the above words, used by Abraham, Moses, Samuel and others, before reading the following reports. The full force of the phrase is “Behold me”, o…
It must not be supposed that the millennium will be a perfect state. There will be A Further Rebellion Some of its subjects will yield only feigned obedience. Rebellion there will be, but it will be vis…
The Epistle to the Philippians portrays for us the ideal Christian life, or the Christian life at its summit. We should therefore expect to find in it important references to the ministry of the Holy Sp…
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