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1979 Volume 30 Issue 5
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As we pass into the Colossian letter we have a totally different aspect of the Lord Jesus in relation to our Christ-ian life. The burden and prayer of the apostle is that the saints may come to an exper…
"… into all the world”, Mark 16. 15. It is good to reflect often on the universal scope of the Christian message. In the commission of the Risen Lord to the dis-ciples, we are made conscious of the boun…
In each of the messages of the pro-phets, there is a content of judgment. In some this is more evident than in others. All the prophets denounced faithfully the evils of their times. With these denounce…
A consideration of Solomon’s unique and magnificent throne described in 2 Chronicles 9. 17-19 suggests a comparison with 1 Timothy 3. 16. The throne of Solomon, of which it is said, “There was not the l…
In our previous article we referred to the opening verse of 1 Kings 1, “Now king David was old and stricken in years”, noting the contrast with that said about him earlier in 1 Samuel 16. 12, “Now he wa…
During the life on earth of the Lord Jesus, we read of those who came under His personal ministration. Many were sick in body; there were those raised from the dead; some were sorrowing, as the two goin…
In our previous paper we introduced this wonderful Psalm, and suggested it would be of profit to trace two main thoughts: (1) The Appellation of the City, (2) The Occupation of the Inhabitants of the Ci…
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