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Introduction The chapter provides the response of the LORD to the prayer that has just been offered.
When Jesus says, “I never knew you,” he means, “I don’t recognize you as my disciple, as my follower. You are a spiritual stranger to me.”
PREMILLENNIALISM AND AN EXEGESIS OF REVELATION 20 13th ANNUAL PRE-TRIB STUDY GROUP By Dr. Steve P. Sullivan © 2004 Professor at the College of Bib...
Premillennialism and an Exegesis of Revelation 20 - by Steve Sullivan - The Pre-Trib Research Center
Revelation 20 - Dr. John F. Walvoord in an article on Revelation 20:1-6 made this bold statement: "Few verses in the Bible are more cruci...
Premillennialism and an Exegesis of Revelation 20 - by Steve Sullivan - The Pre-Trib Research Center
Revelation 20 - Dr. John F. Walvoord in an article on Revelation 20:1-6 made this bold statement: "Few verses in the Bible are more cruci...
Introduction The Purpose of the Study The purpose of the present study is very modest. It seeks to present an interpretation of Peter's injun...
Home Grace in Focus Articles The Lame Man (Acts 3) March 1, 2016 by Zane Hodges in Grace in Focus Articles Introduction (3:1-12) 3:1-8. In Acts 3,...
The complete summation of Jesus: He is our High Priest and King, and above all that He is God. Jesus is the Rock of the New Testament Church.