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About whom does the prophet say this?
Randall McRoberts → Phil L.
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I agree. PSA is found nowhere
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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Well, this is an excellent
Phil L. → Randall McRoberts
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Those are some very good
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Your research seems to be
Andrew → Randall McRoberts
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Nice photos, Randall!That’s a
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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No beating about the bush,
Randall McRoberts → Phil Ledgerwood
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It would only sound like
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew
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Good stuff, Andrew.
Evangelicals and the narrative-historical method: three questions
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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I see no relevance of Romans
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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… “raised to the right hand
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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You omit even to mention the
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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A quick reconstruction of the
The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
Miguel de Servet → Miguel de Servet
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P.S. Much preparatory work
Miguel de Servet → Phil Ledgerwood
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Why dont you show how
Phil Ledgerwood → Miguel de Servet
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I am paying attention to what
Miguel de Servet → Phil Ledgerwood
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I don’t know if you’re trying
Phil Ledgerwood → Miguel de Servet
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“Sorry if you feel offended?”
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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… It’s certainly possible
Miguel de Servet → Phil L.
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Sorry if you feel offended,
Phil L. → Miguel de Servet
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That was a very rude thing to
Miguel de Servet → Phil Ledgerwood
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Your point is basically, “I
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Fair enough. Here’s why I’m
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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If he’s interested, I
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood
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Hi Phil. I’m not too bothered
Phil Ledgerwood → Miguel de Servet
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As an observer, I don’t know
Who will recline at table with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven?
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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But all we have is not simply
Miguel de Servet → peter wilkinson
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I believe the prophets were
peter wilkinson → Miguel de Servet
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The prophets (unwittingly)
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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Andrew,
Who was the suffering servant of Isaiah 52:13-53:12?
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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… it seems certain that he
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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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