by admin | Nov 7, 2013 | Bible, History
by Gilles Despins – For more than one hundred and fifty-eight years now John Nelson Darby’s name has been associated with Bible translation, going back to the first edition of his New Testament in German, at the beginning of april 1855. In fact, Darby’s interest in...
by admin | Nov 5, 2013 | Bible, Gospel
by Henry Vosburgh – Matthew – The Gospel to the Jews The author. Matthew himself was one of the twelve disciples who walked with the Lord throughout most of his earthly ministry; this then makes Matthew an eyewitness to the Lord Jesus. Also called Levi, Matthew...
by Daniel Thomas | Nov 4, 2013 | Bible, Philosophy, Spiritual Formation
by Keith Sherlin – Proverbs 1:2-4 “To know wisdom and instruction, to understand words of insight, to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice, and equity; to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth” The...
by Matt Hagemeier | Nov 4, 2013 | Bible, Church and Ministry, Music
by Arnfield P. Cudal – Having read Rob Slane’s article, “Why the church needs to sing the Psalms,” and the article, “The Hymns of the Bible,” the answer to the next question, “What are spiritual songs?” becomes more needful. The question now is not about whether these...
by Daniel Thomas | Oct 30, 2013 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Theology
by George Gunn – In the latter 1980s and early 1990s, a few scholars and theologians began to move away from the historical dispensational position (also called “Classical,” “Normative” or “Essential” Dispensationalism).[1] They developed an approach to understanding...
by Daniel Thomas | Oct 29, 2013 | Bible, Hermeneutics, Technology
by Paul Martin Henebury – We have seen that the idea of progressive revelation is connected to two things: the intent behind the communication, and the boundaries prescribed by previous revelation/communication. I have said that these two concerns, together with a...