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Abstract: This essay uses a canonical and integrative approach to examine the nature of the moral law from a Christ-centered perspective. The writer affirms that the Messiah, as the divine, incarnate Torah (John 1: 1, 14, 16-18),... more
Abstract: This essay uses a canonical and integrative approach to examine the nature of the moral law from a Christ-centered perspective. The writer affirms that the Messiah, as the divine, incarnate Torah (John 1: 1, 14, 16-18), fulfilled the law by carrying out its ethical ...
Abstract: The intent of this essay is to analyze Mark 1 : 1, 9-13 in order to elucidate the unique status of Jesus as the divine Messiah. An exegetical and theological examination of these verses indicates that with the advent of the... more
Abstract: The intent of this essay is to analyze Mark 1 : 1, 9-13 in order to elucidate the unique status of Jesus as the divine Messiah. An exegetical and theological examination of these verses indicates that with the advent of the Redeemer, God has initiated a new spiritual ...
DAVID C. COOK KJV BIBLE LESSON COMMENTARY 2011–2012 Published by David C Cook 4050 Lee Vance View Colorado Springs, CO 80918 USA David C Cook Distribution Canada 55 Woodslee Avenue, Paris, Ontario, Canada N3L 3E5 David C Cook UK, Kingsway... more
DAVID C. COOK KJV BIBLE LESSON COMMENTARY 2011–2012 Published by David C Cook 4050 Lee Vance View Colorado Springs, CO 80918 USA David C Cook Distribution Canada 55 Woodslee Avenue, Paris, Ontario, Canada N3L 3E5 David C Cook UK, Kingsway ...
Abstract: The major premise of this essay is that since the dawn of time, the human drive for life has been checkmated by death. A Biblical-theological examination of Genesis 5 and Ecclesiastes 1 indicates that despite the efforts of... more
Abstract: The major premise of this essay is that since the dawn of time, the human drive for life has been checkmated by death. A Biblical-theological examination of Genesis 5 and Ecclesiastes 1 indicates that despite the efforts of people both individually and collectively to extend ...