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Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
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What difference does it make
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I’m not too sure about that
Marc Taylor → Phil L.
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No, but I am getting better
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Bored, Marc?
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I don’t think Paul would have
Jesus as Alpha and Omega, first and last, beginning and end
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1. Concerning Revelation 1:4
Neither the prince of Tyre nor the king of Babylon is Satan
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Really? Where do these ideas
Marvin Moran → Lynn
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Many a Canaanite had the
Is Jesus included in the “divine identity” in 1 Corinthians 8:6?
Marc Taylor → Jaco van Zyl
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I think it is vital that we
Larry Hurtado briefly on the question of whether Jesus demanded to be worshipped
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One of the ways the Lord
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God (theos) “certainly refers
Some observations about divine Sonship in Hebrews 1
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The worship in Hebrews 1:6
Does Daniel say that the nations will “worship” the one like a son of man?
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The fact that others have
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serve or worship, as spoken
The Bible for Normal People interview: Does the New Testament Predict the Future?
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Thank you, Helge. Black and
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Dear Andrew,
Corporate or individual election in Romans 9-11?
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It’s difficult to see how the
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The question arises,
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It refers to individual
The eschatological horizons of David Bentley Hart’s universalism
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Re:” the biblical testimony
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He takes a lot more trouble
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I wonder whether it may be
Nearly 10 essential things to know about Paul’s letter to the Romans
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I think #10 should be how
Richard Bauckham: the throne of God and the worship of Jesus
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Good evening Charles,
In what sense was the kingdom of God “in the midst of” the Pharisees?
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Did the eschatological
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Along with the examples you
Does God intend all people to be saved? The universalism of David Bentley Hart
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Thanks for this. It needs
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1 Timothy 2:3-4: will, intend
Questions about the death of Jesus
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Here’s what I think of Luke
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The more obvious reading of
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Index of Bible references
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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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