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1978 Volume 29 Issue 3
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In the first two articles of this series it was shown that God chose the Jewish people that they might be a peculiar treasure unto Him above all people, and that He also chose the place, namely, the tem…
Too often in the assemblies of God’s people there are the separate activities of the younger and of the older mem-bers. Sometimes the young people have their own prayer meeting, where-as perhaps few are…
"Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled”, Luke 14. 23. The field of human need is very wide. This need in relation to the Gospel of Christ is not al…
Following the series of papers entitled “The Lord’s Servants and their Service” by K. T. C. Morris, we now propose to commence a series showing how many of these principles are worked out in practice. T…
The closing chapter of the Epistle to the Romans is full of interesting matter: names of saints, places from which they came, their family connections and sometimes a little informa-tion as to their spi…
This passage deals with two related miracles accomplished by the Lord. The first was the feeding of the five thousand. The disciples had just returned from their first missionary journey, tired and exci…
The prophets of Israel were significant figures in the history of the nation. Their voices were heard and their work was done as evidence of their involvement in the nation’s affairs. It has been well s…
THE MEN OF ZADOK: PRIESTLY LEVITES, EZEKIEL 44. 4, 5, 15-31 The Book of Ezekiel may be divided into three parts or sections: 1. The rebellion of Israel, as God sees it, when he pleads His cause, chs. 1…
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