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This ancient non-canonical text (although attributed to Nicodemus) is a late, fictional narrative.
In addition to their natural characteristics of height, durability, and beauty, mountains have served as places of refuge, hideaways, or enjoyment...
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Every time humanity has reached its fullness in iniquity, there has been a divine reckoning by way of a reset. The first reset ended with the floo...
DTS Chapel, November 28, 2006 Click to view this article in video on the Dallas Theological Seminary website. Thank you. It is an honor to be here...
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Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea apparently believed in Jesus, so what happened to the Jewish religious leaders after they placed their trust in ...
THE LAND PROMISE OF THE ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D. Ariel Ministries 1. The Views of Replacement Theology A. Postmille...