Bible index

Use this page to search for posts that deal at some length with particular Bible passages. New Testament books are listed first. Only books and chapters with linked content are listed. Selecting the book will update the chapters list.

John
12:23-26 The grain of wheat that falls and dies
12:41 Isaiah saw the glory of Jesus and spoke of him
12:41 Is Jesus YHWH? Isaiah saw his glory…
12:41 Did John think that Isaiah saw the glory of the exalted Jesus in the temple?
14:6 I am the way and the truth and the life
18:36 The kingdom of God—temporal or spiritual?
18:40 Narrative substitutionary atonement in Luke: Jesus and the sins of Barabbas
19:28-30 It is finished
20:28 “My Lord and my God!” Is this theology or rhetoric?
20:28 “My Lord and my God”
Acts
1:6-8 When will the kingdom be restored to Israel?
1:6-8 The restoration of the kingdom to Israel: a summary
1:6 When the “restoration of all things” is not the restoration of all things
1:8 Why the gospel was not for the whole world
1:9-11 The doctrine of the Second Coming and the restoration of the kingdom to Israel
1:9-11 The going and coming of Jesus with the clouds of heaven
1:24 Do the disciples pray to the Lord Jesus in Acts?
1:24 Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer
2 Why the outpouring of the Spirit on the day of Pentecost marked an end, not a beginning
2:1-13 Speaking in tongues (glossolalia) in narrative-historical perspective
2:1-13 Tongues of fire
2:1-41 The Holy Spirit 5: The eschatological significance of Pentecost
2:14-40 Joel and the day of Pentecost
2:17-18 Why we need a sort of Pentecostal eschatology today
2:21 Calling on the name of the Lord Jesus
2:22-39 What was the most important lesson that the early church learned from Jesus?
2:33 Richard Hays: how is it that Jesus gets to pour out the Spirit of God?
3:12-26 What was the most important lesson that the early church learned from Jesus?
3:15 The salvation of the Jews by the “Author of life”—not quite in the way you might think
3:19-21 When the “restoration of all things” is not the restoration of all things