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1983 Volume 34 Issue 1
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By divine inspiration, Abraham is revealed in the New Testament as a man of great faith. Hebrews 11 is a gallery of Old Testament saints who wrought much for God “by faith”. Yet in that chapter more ver…
“He shall not fail”, Isa. 42. 4 “He must increase”, John 3. 30. Another year of reports begins. Facing the problems and possibilities of serving the Lord, it is good to commence with certainties. Becaus…
In the previous article we briefly considered the necessary “tools” for Bible study, and commenced to look at a suggested method of study. We finished with comments about the preliminary reading of the…
When considering the correct interpretation of any part of Scripture, it is of great importance to understand whether its true meaning is according to the literal sense of the words used or only accordi…
In the four Gospel accounts, it is apparent that the selection, training and spiritual development of the followers of the Lord take up quite a proportion of the available space. In addition, the reacti…
In the previous article we identified four devout wishes of Paul in his Epistles to the Thessalonians, which for convenience we described as prayers. We noted that each prayer began with the Greek expre…
This may be regarded as a kind of appendix to this sombre series of articles dealing with the grim and gory events of the most dreadful 3½ years in the whole of human history. It does not really fit int…
We are living in days when it is considered inhuman and degrading to put people to death, even though they have committed the vilest of crimes. Men taking the lives of others can now do so in the knowle…
Among the many titles given to the Lord Jesus in the Gospel by John, there are three which invite consideration and comparison by their use of the same adjective. He is described as the True Light, 1. 9…
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