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More questions about the kingdom of God
Andrew → Darren
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Darren, I agree with you
Darren → Andrew
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Just stumbled across your
Jimmy Dunn: one God, one Lord, and the Shema
Xavier → writer42
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Good question.Luke 2.11 says
Some dull but seasonal reflections on the historical context for the fulfilment of the Immanuel prophecy
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I’ve only recently stumbled
Andrew → Andrew
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A word on the matter from the
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Yes, I think you’re right—the
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The point to note is that
Are Immanuel and Wonderful-Counselor-Mighty-God-Everlasting-Father-Prince-of-Peace the same person?
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Immanuel is a sign to Judah
Andrew → John Doyle
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Very interesting. I haven’t
Andrew → Daniel
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So taking into account that
John Doyle → Andrew
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The three sons theory makes
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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I accept the Perriman and
Daniel → Andrew
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Andrew,I’m not sure it makes
What is the benefit of Jesus’ death for the Gentiles?
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I haven’t overlooked the
peter wilkinson → peter wilkinson
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Correction: 2nd paragraph,
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Having read this (and other
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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The death of Christ was for
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Andrew - the building blocks
Doug in CO → Andrew
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Your argument is a good one,
Rich → Andrew
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Gentiles are “saved” by the
The conception of Jesus, Trinity, and the search for an appropriate metaphysics: it’s nearly Christmas, after all
Andrew → Scott
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That’s great input, Scott. I
Andrew → Michael Davis
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What is the evidence for the
Michael Davis → Andrew
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Wasn’t the phrase “You are my
Scott → Andrew
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Andrew -You post a question:
Andrew → John Doyle
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I had thought of addressing
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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Reading the New Testament
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Corrigendum: penultimate
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Six years since Christmas at
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Andrew - this gives me the
The Gentiles are saved by the salvation of Israel
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This seems to imply that it
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Index of Bible references
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Romans
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
Answers to questions about the narrative-historical method
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
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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