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In this Q&A we will discuss the meaning of 1 Corinthians 5:5 by breaking down the phrases, learning what the Greek translation means, and comp...
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5 (NET) Application Question: In what ways is this beatitude paradoxical? How doe...
Outline I. Granville Sharp and his Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article A. Sharp’s Rule B. Nearly Two Centuries of Abuse II. Linguistic...
When we understand what it is that arouses God's strong displeasure, then we can better understand why God hates sin, yet loves everyone.
THE COMING KINGDOM, PART XXXIV by Andy Woods We began scrutinizing New Testament texts that "kingdom now" theologians employ in an attempt to argu...
... A text commonly used by "kingdom now" theologians is Revelation 1:5-6, which says that Christ has made believers into a king...
... A text commonly used by "kingdom now" theologians is Revelation 1:5-6, which says that Christ has made believers into a king...
Fallen LeaderWilliam Shent was a barber who had been converted and had become a Methodist preacher. But he fell into sin, and the society in Keigh...
It is crucial to understand the meanings of the words translated as begotten and only begotten in the Bible in order to avoid error in our doctrine.
The beatitude, "Blessed are the gentle, for they shall inherit the earth" does not mean a person who is humble and meek will be given th...