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1974 Volume 25 Issue 6
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These two books are well called “The Books of the Kings" for they contain the history of Israel’s kings, some nineteen in all. Kingly power, pomp and pageantry are here, but the fact remains that two of…
It is very instructive to consider certain striking contrasts between the upbringing and preparation for service of John the Baptist and of the Lord Jesus as recorded in Luke’s Gospel. John was to drink…
In spite of modern denials of the reality of Satan, those who still believe that the Lord Jesus is “the truth'* will have no doubts at all as to the grim reality of this being. It has been said that the…
Two workers visited the villages on the borders of Perthshire and Stirlingshire this summer. On enquiry they were told that the residents had neither heard the Gospel preached nor received Gospel litera…
Verse 1. Boaz in a business-like way commenced at once to put into effect his promise to Ruth. He went to the gate of Bethlehem, the place where all public affairs were discussed,, and all judicial deci…
"Blessed is the man whom thou choosest”. The Psalmist expressed his gladness that relationship with His Lord is not a matter of chance but of choice. This fact to him is the cause of true happiness. He …
It would appear that this letter was written to Titus after Paul had made a recent visit to Crete (possibly with Titus), and had left him there in order that he might set in order certain things, v. 5. …
The families which belonged to Judah, Issachar and Zebulun (Leah’s fourth, fifth and sixth sons), camped on the eastern side of the tabernacle during the pilgrimage to Canaan, and moved together, throug…
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