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The Holy Spirit 1: Conceived by the Holy Spirit
Philip L Ledgerwood → Marc Taylor
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Jesus is not named Immanuel
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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Hell Andrew,
Andrew → Marc Taylor
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Hi Marc. I’ll stick to the
Marc Taylor → Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
When exactly did the Word become flesh?
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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Whatever Jesus’ conception by
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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I think that the Word
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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[Andrew] The assertion in
Why was Jesus so polite to the centurion and so rude to the Canaanite woman?
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Don’t we assume that between
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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On the other hand, Jesus may
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Presumably, too, Jesus knew
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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Thank you for reassuring me
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Hmm. Good question. Possibly
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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Andrew, I am new to this blog
In the beginning was the Word, etc.
Andrew → Miguel de Servet
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Miguel, thanks for link—and
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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This [the evident echoing of
The message of the Bible in one sentence
Miguel de Servet → Andrew
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God promised to Abram that He
What did it mean to “see” the coming of the Son of Man in clouds?
Andrew → Alex
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No, but then he is dealing
Alex → Andrew
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Good point on Hellenized Jews
Andrew → Alex
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You’re right, and that’s one
Alex → Andrew
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Is there a disjunction
The subversion of the Jewish “hell” in the teaching of Jesus
Andrew → Jake Wilson
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Thanks. But I deleted the
Jake Wilson → Andrew
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Ok. I didn’t mean to insult
Andrew → Jake Wilson
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Which metaphor then would you
Jake Wilson → Andrew
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Pagan Rome falls in REV 6.
Jake Wilson → Phil L.
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I brought up REV 14:11 which
Andrew → Jake Wilson
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Sorry, Jake. This is getting
Andrew → Jake Wilson
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Well, why should it be? You
Phil L. → Jake Wilson
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Jake Wilson → Andrew
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I had a brief look and before
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Well, why should it be? You
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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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