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The tongue is set on fire by Gehenna
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The contexts for the use of
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Great series. Question: Does
The subversion of the Jewish “hell” in the teaching of Jesus
Andrew → Peter
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Excellent! I agree to agree
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I get what you are saying in
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I think too often you too
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But Tartarus was also called
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James, writing to the Jews
Peter → Andrew
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It still seems to me that you
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Jesus doesn’t call Gehenna a
Peter → Andrew
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I just don’t think your idea
Yet another attempt to persuade the world that Tim Keller is wrong about hell
Andrew → Peter
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I agree with that, but there
Peter → Andrew
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I would think it very strange
Andrew → Alex F
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I plan to address this
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Andrew, what do you make of
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Yes, that’s a fair
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Hey, I tried to help!
The argument against annihilationism
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Hey Steve,
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Thank you for the very
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davo,
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My thoughts exactly. Im quite
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Andrew… wouldn’t this
Andrew → Kevin Holtsberry
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Thank you, Kevin. I don’t
Kevin Holtsberry → Andrew
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I find this snippet a great
Did Jesus promise to return within the lifetime of his disciples?
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That is not a bad way of
Andrew → Richard Heald
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Yes, that’s how I see it.
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Hmm, well yes, I love that
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I think you’re trying to hard
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My point is that we see NT
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“Can you give some examples
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I’m not following you. There
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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
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