Biblically, this echoes the call to the Gentiles, seen in passages like Isaiah 49:6, where God’s salvation is extended to the ends of the earth. It foreshadows the New Testament mission to the Gentiles, as seen in Acts 13:47. you who are near, acknowledge My might.”"Near" refers ...
I am not saying that we should not address these things biblically, but what is happening, in my estimation, is that those topics are being addressed in the church by worldly thoughts and not in biblical thoughts. It is that very thing that led our church into a more biblically based deno...
Colossians 1:16), because in Colossians 1:15 St. Paul the Apostle STATES that “HE (Yeshua) is the IMAGE (that means one can SEE Him!) of the INVISIBLE GOD (the Father), the FIRSTBORN of all creation.” That does NOT mean He was the first to...
for instance, proposed circumstances in which it was not economically feasible to have female slaves breed.”12Does sexual use, however, inevitably mean breeding of new slaves, or does it more generally take the form of “concubinage” to the master or other “ee” male in the household...
Using this, Kaiser made an erroneous interpretation of the prophecy of the virgin birth of Christ given in Isaiah 7:14, claiming that the child who was born miraculously in Ahaz’s lifetime was his son, Hezekiah, who became the next king of Judah. (The Promise Single-Meaning Hermeneutic, ...
Does that mean that a Christian brother can marry his sister? or a Christian son can marry his mother? Jesus himself anyway ordered his followers to follow the Old Testament, so their argument is totally invalid. Quennel: This is the part that I will address. For one thing Osama builds a...
f. We believe that this view is the one that is most biblically based of all. InRomans 11:17-27, the apostle Paul used the analogy of an olive tree to illustrate this. Let me summarise what he wrote: The Covenant is represented by an olive tree. The Israelites are the natural branche...