Inheritance (in the Bible)HARVEY, J
Revelation.The climax of the Bible and of history is found in the book of Revelation. As we have seen, the New Testament emphasizes the fundamental unity of the human race (Acts 17:26) and the equality of all persons created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27), but especially withi...
It is also a convenient myth for those who want to dismiss the Bible entirely:We can't trust the Old Testament because it's so primitive, vengeful, and warlike, and We can't trust the New Testament because the teachings of Jesus, in particular, are the impractical pacifist platitudes of ...
Let us for an instant stop at this curse by Noah with which slavery after the Flood is recalled into existence. Among the many prophecies contained in the Bible and having reference to particular times, persons, and events, there are three singular predictions referring to three distinct races ...
Regarding the views of the church, Watchman Nee advocated returning to the church life in the apostolic period, following the example of the early church in the Bible, and putting forward the principle of the local church that only one church can exist in a place (Witness Lee’s Local ...
Jesus declares inthe Biblethat: "God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in ...
The Bible is filled with the promises of God. From Genesis to Revelation we read of normal people that received the promises of God. These promises are sealed by the highest authority, God's word. In Hebrews 6:13 it says, "For when God made a promise to
materialism, when disrespect for ancient traditions has almost become a fashion, the Bible has still managed to preserve something of an aura of uniqueness. It stands head and shoulders above all the very greatest in the literature of the world and has strong claims on our attention and respect...
At that time, in the Bible, the boundaries of the Promised Land were from the River of Egypt (the Nile) to the Euphrates (Exodus 23:31). Today, it includes modern-day Israel, including Gaza and the West Bank, and Jordan, as well as parts of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq....
The Lexham English Bible 15And because of this, he is the mediator of a new covenant, in order that,because*a death has taken place for the redemption of transgressionscommittedduring the first covenant, those who are the called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance. ...