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1970 Volume 21 Issue 4
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The summer months are a time of fairs, agricultural shows and the like which appear to be increasing in number. All provide an oppor-tunity for the spread of the knowledge of salvation. Are we taking ad…
Fittingly, and from most ancient times, the first five books of the Bible have been grouped together and have been known by the term “Pentateuch”, a word meaning “five books”. The Jewish rabbis called t…
We conclude our study of the subject of elders by con-sidering their Recognition and their Compensation. Their Recognition. The Scriptures give us divine in-struction as to the obligation of the saints …
Persecution has characterized the history of the church from its very beginning. Peter, John and Stephen were its early victims, and the saints, Acts 8. i, as well as Paul and his companions, were later…
The pleroma (the fulness which is Christ’s as being fully God), together with truths associated with it, provided a theme in which Paul gloried. Some words in common use today, such as plenary, plethora…
The great event of the return of the glory of God, so simply described, is really the culmination of Ezekiel’s prophecy. The return does not take place at the prophet’s first coming to the temple, but a…
In this series we purpose considering in order some of the lessons contained in the book of Exodus. The framework of our studies is set out in the following outline. The Trials of Persecution and the Wi…
There has been much disagreement over the branches of the Vine which are taken away, as mentioned in John 15. 2. Are they taken away from the Vine? Do they illustrate those who are true believers in Chr…
"And I sought for a man . . . that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap .. .but I found none”, Ezek. 22. 30. Ezekiel was a prophet who had been taken captive to Babylon with king Jehoiachin in…
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