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Was Jesus wrong about Abiathar the high priest?
Peter Greenwood → Andrew
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I think your references to
Is it the mission of the church to be a blessing to people? DeYoung and Gilbert say no
davo → Phil Ledgerwood
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In light of Israel’s
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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True, and in Rom. 9, Paul
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood
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Yes, the difference is
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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I could probably warm up to
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood
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Interesting comment. Since in
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Hmm. Are you saying that the
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood
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Yes, Paul uses Abraham both
Andrew → Animal
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My question has to do with
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Good stuff, Andrew.
Animal → Andrew
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Should orthopraxy not develop
Andrew → Animal
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It’s a sensible observation
Animal → Andrew
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It should always be both.
Satan, serpents and the dreadful forces of political change
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Totally agree. I think it’s
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Phil, I would agree with this
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1. The argument would be,
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I think we agree on Satan
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Hi Andrew,
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Phil, I agree. The questions
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Hi Rich,
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Phil,
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Thanks, Andrew. This
The rise and fall of Satan
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Tom, thanks for your comment.
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Andrew,
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Darryl, is the religion you
Narrative rules. But which one?
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This question gets to the
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Hi Andrew,
Kingdom texts that don’t fit the paradigm?
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Is that not reading the New
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By the way, you also wrote:
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Hi Andrew,
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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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