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Who are the Gentiles who have the work of the Law written on their hearts?
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The invention is to say that
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There is no reference by Paul
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I continue to challenge your
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I think VANGO is right and
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Instead, natural man can be
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Yes, Romans 2 is predicated
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I presume these righteous
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Hi Andrew,
Nearly 10 essential things to know about Paul’s letter to the Romans
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The italics indicate the
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The Hebrew emunah means
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The context of Habakkuk is
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In context, ‘the righteous
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I don’t think Paul
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Are you saying things didt
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At some point I’ll need to
Jesus is God or Jesus is Lord?
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Yes, and it may be that
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Hello Andrew,
The subversion of the Jewish “hell” in the teaching of Jesus
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Never too late to comment.It
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Hello, I hope I am not too
The kingdom of God is in the midst of you. Or is it?
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Rich, food for thought.
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When Was Ancient Jerusalem
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Ok. So much to give feedback
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according to what Submitted
What’s wrong with the “Romans Road” to salvation?
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Thanks, Greg. Let me know how
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I was just thinking about how
The tongue is set on fire by Gehenna
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Like most commentators, R.P.
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The part of the
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Again, I note and disagree
Andrew → Philip Ledgerwood
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A couple of suggestive
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Yeah, this is tricky. It’s
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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
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