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The punishment of eternal destruction
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very interesting
Theology, history and which Jesus?
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Every thing that we do in
Kingdom texts that don’t fit the paradigm?
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…like the angel speaking to
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Hi Andrew,
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It makes me wonder if we’ve
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Geoff, this was one of the
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Your characterization makes a
Narrative rules. But which one?
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I fully agree with your
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In this narrative he dies for
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How do you get from the
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Zacchaeus is not just an
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Good questions, Matt, to
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“…to the climactic overthrow
The narrative-historical method—an outline
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Paul, thanks for the response
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Hi Andrew, thank so much for
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No, I don’t—not in the New
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Thanks, Paul.
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Mike, that’s not at all a bad
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Hi Andrew… as always thanks
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Andrew,
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Andrew, thanks for the link
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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Just to add to the discussion
Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures
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I don’t think I’ve
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Andrew,
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Steve, thanks. It seems to me
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Since Scripture says that
DeYoung and Gilbert on the mission of the church
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
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