Place names in the BibleAceldama, Antioch, Aram, Ararat, ArimathaeaorArimathea, Babel, Bashan, Bethesda, Bethlehem, Calvary, Cana, Canaan, Capernaum, Eden, Galilee, Garden of Eden, Gath, Gaza, Gehenna, Gethsemane, Golgotha, GomorrahorGomorrha, Goshen, Horeb, Jericho, Jerusalem, JudaeaorJudea,...
The account of Paul’s first visit to Corinth closes with the notation that he left some time after this incident for Jerusalem and Antioch by way of Ephesus. Paul wrote the Thessalonian epistles during this stay at Corinth. Soon after he arrived in the city, Silas and Timothy joined him...
These confrontations are pivotal moments in the biblical narrative, serving as turning points that highlight God's sovereignty, justice, and mercy.1. Moses and PharaohOne of the most notable confrontations in the Bible is between Moses and Pharaoh, as recorded in the Book of Exodus. God ...
"Two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the lover of self, even to the contempt of God; the heavenly by the love of God, even to the contempt of self." St. Augustine, DE CIVITATE DEI, Book XIV, Chapter 28 ...
使徒行传 15:22–23 — New International Reader’s Version (1998) (NIrV) 22 Then the apostles, the elders and the whole church decided what to do. They would choose some of their own men. They would send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas. So they chose two leaders among the beli...
Partial responsibility for this error is due to the New Testament writers, who use a number of designations for Jesus, which are the same as those given to God in the Jewish Bible and in the New Testament. The resulting confusion as to whether certain New Testament passages refer to God ...
The antiphons are rooted in the Bible, and for that reason we will start with the historical-critical method. Next, they will be confronted with the Millennium Bible in order to identify differences and analogies with the biblical source, and with the original Greek text10. After that, the ...
“Antioch Church Model” with the “Jerusalem Church Model”, and revised some of his important church concepts. Watchman Nee’s thoughts during this period are mainly found in works such as “Affairs of the Church”, “Orthodoxy of the Church”, “The Road to Work in the Future”, “...
Theological Instincts happen when the paradigms of God’s Revelation are enacted in the ministry of the people of God such that God’s ministry to humanity is more clearly revealed. Jesus knew that “The Sabbath was made for humans, not humans for the S
The Church in Antioch - Now those who had been scattered by the persecution that broke out when Stephen was killed traveled as far as Phoenicia,