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1971 Volume 22 Issue 5
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When Paul, Silas and Timothy left Philippe it seems that Luke remained in the “colony”, probably to instruct its heavenly citizens and build up the young church (for the “we" section of the narrative in…
Personal Work. An elderly couple live on the Devon-Cornwall border at a spot where hitchhikers frequently wait for lifts further west. Many of us would no doubt only notice such folk with superficial in…
On Friday, August 6th, 1971, Mr. William Trew of Cardiff passed into the immediate presence of his Lord. He will be greatly missed. The foundation of his life of spiritual usefulness was laid in his mid…
Here we have the story of Israel’s journeyings, wanderings and murmurings, from Sinai to the borders of Canaan. Numbers resumes the narrative where Exodus leaves off. For some of the Lord’s people today…
It will help us to grasp the main theme of this Psalm if we see it in contrast with the preceding Psalm – and what a Christ-exalting contrast it is. Psalm 90 is the confession of human imperfection, ini…
We continue with the development of the four ideas contained in the section Galatians 1. 6 to 2. 16. (c) The Confirmation and Consolidation of the Work of the Gospel among the Gentiles, 2. 1-10. We have…
This Epistle has rightly been described as the Mount Everest of the Bible. It gives the highest truth. Its near rival is that to the Colossians with which it has much in common. The student should compa…
The trumpets described in Numbers 10. 1-10 were to be blown on seven occasions, representing movements which call for spiritual exercises and discernment, covering the complete life of the believer. The…
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