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Wright and the divinity of Jesus
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It’s good to see that the
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Just have a look at Rev 17
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Yeah my thread is getting
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Is it just my computer or is
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Russell,
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Writer42, most Christians go
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Hi, I agree the Church is a
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Those verses don’t say that
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Yes, but what is the Church.
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Russell,
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God is one person (Yahweh
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Modeslist would be close,
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Russell,
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As it will not let me edit my
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Yes it is definately a
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The Masorah also notes 134
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Also, there is One Lord
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Mike Ganttt
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Resurrection.
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Hi Mike, I think you are
The message of the Bible in one sentence
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Its a no brainer surely?
Should we still love our enemies?
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Thanks, Mark. My simplistic
Andrew → Joseph Miller
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This brings me to a condensed
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I think this touches on a
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Hello Andrew,
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How to love enemies and who
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Thanks, Andrew. Very well
Is the promise of the narrative-historical approach real or illusory?
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‘“Maybe it’s time we get used
At the risk of repeating myself...
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I’ll just try this one more
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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
Some rough and ready “rules” for doing a narrative-historical reading of the New Testament
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