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Did Jesus avoid proclaiming a “day of vengeance” against Israel in the synagogue in Nazareth?
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Actually, the “time of
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This is quite a mish mash of
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So who is it then who brings
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Your dismissal of Jesus’s
The violence of Jesus in the temple: setting a bad example
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Not contradiction perhaps,
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I’ve just posted on Luke 4:18
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Note to myself: avoid replies
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Why am I mistaken about Luke
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Taking isolated verses out of
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John’s gospel seems to be
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Hi John. An interesting
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I find this interesting not
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Yes, I think the sermon on
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All spot on, Andrew. The
Death is swallowed up in victory. What? When? And has he misread the scriptures?
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Thanks Phil. I hadn’t realise
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Sure, we can discuss my own
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What do you think Isaiah 25:6
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Just to clarify, Isaiah 25 is
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At the risk of incurring a
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If we employ good modern
The “historical” Jesus is anything but gentle, meek and mild
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I don’t normally have much to
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Andrew,
What does Paul mean by “The righteous shall live by faith”?
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Your statement “the Law is
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My statement “the Law is
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Andrew T. corrected my
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I think the main point was
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I think you are misreading
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Who are the Gentiles who have the work of the Law written on their hearts?
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Nearly 10 essential things to know about Paul’s letter to the Romans
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Yes, Habakkuk sees the
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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