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Why did Jesus instruct his disciples not to preach the kingdom of God to Gentiles and Samaritans?

Salvation By Allegiance Alone (5): the exegetical evidence for faith as allegiance

Corby Amos → Andrew: Agree that a “going all in”

“My Lord and my God”

Marc Taylor → Andrew: Virtually every time “my God”
Alex Finkelson → Andrew: Andrew,

Substitutionary versus anti-substitutionary theories: both lose, one more than the other

Salvation By Allegiance Alone (2): Paul’s gospel and the sweeping plains of history

Andrew → Alex Finkelson: Basically, I don’t think the
Alex Finkelson → Andrew: Andrew,
Andrew → John Shakespeare : The zoo is a bargain at 5
John Shakespeare → Andrew: Well, that’s saved me $24.

Salvation By Allegiance Alone (1): a review on the basis of the Introduction alone

Andrew → Robert Fairbanks: Ah, so that’s where I know
Robert Fairbanks → Andrew: Hey Andrew, I hope you are

He did not descend into hell… and what really did happen at Easter

peter wilkinson → Andrew: Andrew - there’s still a

Wright and the divinity of Jesus

Xavier → Thom Stark: Could you share those YHWH
Jaco → Thom Stark: Good to see you here, Thom.
Thom Stark → Mike Gantt: There were in fact versions

Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer

Marc Taylor → Thom Stark: In Acts 7:59 the Lord Jesus
Andrew → Thom Stark: A good observation.
Thom Stark → Marc Taylor: “While they were stoning

Simon Gathercole’s argument about pre-existence and divine identity in the Synoptics

Thom Stark → peter wilkinson: When Jesus saw their faith,

Michael Bird on the question of whether Jesus thought of himself as God

Thom Stark → Patrick: I’m not sure how even

The message of the Bible in one sentence

Richard Cliff → Andrew: Quite a challenge;

Jesus and redemptive violence

Andrew → Chris Jones: Between the Edict of Milan in
Chris Jones → Andrew: Andrew,

Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics

peter wilkinson → Andrew: There may be something else