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Why did the risen Jesus send the apostles out to make disciples of all nations?
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And this question is valid
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Presumably Paul received the
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Paul also says:
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…if Paul was not reflecting
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Andrew, you may not see any
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The way I see it, there is a
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Scripture has to be read
Israel and the nations: the limits of Old Testament expectation
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Hi Peter - Thank you for your
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Phil - This is very helpful.
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Hey Peter,
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Peter, I despair. You seem
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Thank you for this
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My argument about Matthew all
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the argument in the post
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Peter, I don’t “want” to
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Hi Peter,
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I’m not going off-piste
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This is getting silly. We’re
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But this is not just distinct
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I’m going to officially
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Except that Paul puts Hosea
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Ok, so, just thinking out
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If Peter is writing
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Prophecy about an in
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Ok, I see what you’re saying.
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The passage appears to
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What do you mean by “in
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Andrew,
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What is clear is their future
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
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The narrative-historical method—an outline
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