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The appointment of the Son of God
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Prayer is due unto God alone.
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Christ is the master of
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Why does the God-the-son
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You wrote: “Slave of Christ”
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Romans 8:3 speaks of God
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1. NIDNTT: We must remember,
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I would agree that “Son of
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This is helpful; thank you.
Questioning the answer to adoptionist christology: Prepare the way of which Lord?
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As for the word that he sent
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TDNT: Peter in his sermon at
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Christ was constituted or
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As long as you understand
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Ah, so you agree with me.
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I doubt it.
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When Peter exhorted them
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Christ was constituted or
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Indeed.
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Is that supposed to prove
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See above: Submitted by Marc
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@ Marc Taylor
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The evidence I gave is still
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@ Andrew
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I have - 2 posts ago.
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Perhaps you should explain to
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Repeat it all you want,
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@ Marc Taylor
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It would be a waste of time
Why talking to the exalted Jesus was not prayer
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The vision took place in the
Why does Jesus give the kingdom back in the end and become subject again to God?
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I think the New Testament
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does Jesus retain the body
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The narrative premise of a post-Christendom theology
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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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