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1967 Volume 18 Issue 5
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All that we know of Epaphroditus is from Paul’s mention of him in the Epistle to the Philippians, 2. 25-30; 4. 18. In relation to the apostle he was a brother, fellow-worker, and fellow-soldier. Paul’s …
Nothing is known of Habakkuk apart from this book. From the fact that he makes no mention of Assyria, and speaks of the Chaldean power as growing with almost incredible rapidity, it is concluded that he…
In the previous paper we considered some of those declarations of the Lord to His Father concerning what He had done. We shall continue our meditation on John 17 by noting those verses which speak of Th…
Let us now apply what we learned about reading the Bible to the Old Testament book of Haggai. We shall read it through at a sitting first. It did not take very long did it? There were only two chapters …
Just as a mixed multitude went from Egypt with Moses, professing thus definite association with all that he stood for in God’s plans, so does a mixed multitude exist in the sphere of Christian professio…
Somerset In 1959 the assembly at Enmore, near Bridgwater, comprised only six believers and the only gatherings were for the remembrance of the Lord and a weeknight meeting for young people. At the end o…
In the Scriptures the word Salvation denotes a variety of experiences and the context in each case must decide its meaning or application. The three uses of this word in the Philippian Epistle are most …
The tabernacle proper was made of boards covered with gold. Each board was ten cubits high by one and a half cubits wide; there were twenty boards on each of the south and north sides and six boards at …
Of the four Gospels the one written by John is that which appeals to us as being pre-eminently furnished with truth that is necessary for the well-being and comfort of the child of God. For him, particu…
The first in order, and no doubt in importance, of the seven Feasts of Jehovah recorded in Leviticus 23 is the Passover. This was essentially the feast of the slain lamb. It points us to the cross and t…
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