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1972 Volume 23 Issue 5
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EPHESIANS 4. 17 TO 5. 20 In this section Paul appears to catch hold of threads which he had inserted into the fabric of his letter and pulls them through, thus binding together the earlier doctrinal par…
Correction. We deeply regret that the report in the previous issue under Birmingham contained a serious error. Through no fault of the correspondent concerned the death of one who had been under the sou…
These words remind us of the Lord Jesus Himself, and are typical of His own ministry. They are simple, easily under-standable even to a child, yet with a depth too profound either to be fully apprehende…
In these days of proclaiming the equality of the sexes, it may not be easy for some to accept the teaching of God’s Word in relation to their conduct and service to the Lord in the local church. Neverth…
Peter’s letters are written in fulfilment of the ministry committed to him by the Lord Jesus in the words, “Feed my sheep”. He sees the flock of God as “scattered” widely, probably as the result of thei…
The Israelites divided the year into twelve months, i Kings 4. 7, based upon the moon’s phases. Because their calendar was not related to the solar year, a thirteenth month, called Adar Sheni (Second Ad…
The reasons given for the King’s speaking in parables are supplied by the inspired apostle himself, and they are seen to be connected with the series of parables which was spoken by the King soon after …
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