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1974 Volume 25 Issue 4
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We have labelled this chapter “be constant" because of the exhortation in verse 14. The taunt of many that we have submitted ourselves to the teaching of our mothers and our grandmothers is apt to injur…
It is an established principle throughout God’s Word that “without shedding of blood is no remission’. The truth of blood-shedding is dyed deep into the fabric of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, f…
Answering a knock at the door a believer was confronted by a lady, a Jehovah’s Witness. He clearly set before her the Gospel in all its fulness. She listened and then asked, “If you have such a wonderfu…
This fragment of a verse from Philippians 2 expresses a truth of profound significance for the Christian and for the world. We do well to remind ourselves that God has His King, and in Psalm 2 is found …
It has doubtless been frequently observed how varied is the nature of the prayers addressed to the Lord in a prayer meeting. How happily the assembled saints will recognize a prayer which is indited by …
Leah, in the hope that the birth of her third son would unite her more fully with her husband, called the child Levi, Gen. 29. 34, which means “closely joined” from the Hebrew root lavah. Jacob, on the …
CHAPTER 2 RUTH‘S GLEANING IN THE FIELD by Dr. John Boyd, Holywood, N.I. Verse 1. We are here first introduced to Boaz (quickness). He was a kinsman of Elimelech, and apparently a successful man of b…
Why were Zacharias and Elizabeth so privileged as to be chosen to become the parents of the last and greatest of the prophets of the old covenant period? Luke does not furnish an extensive description o…
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