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Getting saved in the Gospels
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No need to apologise.It looks
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Sorry Andrew, I disagree. You
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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…in trying to describe the
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Yes, I’ve read Isaiah 65-66,
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Hi Peter,
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They include new heavens and
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Thanks Phil for some
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Hi Peter,
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This post seems to have
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Philip,
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Andrew,
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Hey Rich,
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Thanks, Rich.I’m not at all
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Andrew,
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Andrew,
Justice, justification, Jesus, Jerusalem, and the hell of fire
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Well yes, John the Baptist
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The historical destruction of
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Just going back to the
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I’d have thought the opposite
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I’d have thought the opposite
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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I didn’t say that they would
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Why would not being
What role do the “firstfruits” play in New Testament eschatology?
Andrew → Peter
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Fair question. Answered here.
Why I don’t like being labelled a “preterist”
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It’s my understanding that
Andrew → davo
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Well, yes, obviously. AD 70
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I have had many conversations
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I think it’s fairly easy to
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Doug, the question of whether
Mark Edward → Andrew
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Bullet point 2 is really the
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While some of your criticism
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Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
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