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Author Archives: Dr. Henebury

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Theology of Genesis 1

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Theology of Genesis 1

This entry is part 4 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

Several very key theological and hermeneutical truths are simply yet profoundly present in the opening chapter of the Bible.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Eighteen

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Eighteen

This entry is part 22 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

In this chapter Jesus teaches His disciples about humility, sin and forgiveness.

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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Creation Project (Parts 1 & 2)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: The Creation Project (Parts 1 & 2)

This entry is part 3 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

The first lecture outlines the teleology (purpose) and eschatology (fulfillment) which is built into the Creation at its inception, and which drives the Bible Story to its consummation.  The second lecture looks at Zechariah 3:9ff. as an example of what that culmination might be expected to look like.

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BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Biblical Covenantalism Contrasted with Dispensationalism (2)

BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Biblical Covenantalism Contrasted with Dispensationalism (2)

This entry is part 2 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

This lecture and the previous one set out how Biblical Covenantalism takes what is good in Traditional Dispensationalism and expands its applicability by centering on the explicit biblical covenants as opposed to the problematical dispensations.

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Ukiah Apologetics Conference (Audio)

Ukiah Apologetics Conference (Audio)

Five talks on some of the crucial issues for Christians as they defend their faith in today’s world.

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THIS IS BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Biblical Covenantalism Contrasted with Dispensationalism (1)

THIS IS BIBLICAL COVENANTALISM: Biblical Covenantalism Contrasted with Dispensationalism (1)

This entry is part 1 of 28 in the series Biblical Covenantalism

Biblical Covenantalism is an approach to the whole Bible which seeks to trace out the Program of God (‘the Creation Project’), through His own commitments in the Covenants of Scripture.  This lecture and the next set out where “Biblical Covenantalism” takes what is good in Traditional Dispensationalism and expands its applicability by centering on the explicit biblical covenants as opposed to the problematical dispensations.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Seventeen

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Seventeen

This entry is part 21 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This lesson deals with the Transfiguration and Jesus clear foretelling of His coming death and resurrection.  This lecture is taken from a course available at Telos Biblical Institute.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Sixteen

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Sixteen

This entry is part 20 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This short lecture includes a discussion of Peter’s confession and the identification of the “rock” in the context.  This lecture is taken from a course available at Telos Biblical Institute. Matt16eContinue Reading

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapters Fourteen and Fifteen

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapters Fourteen and Fifteen

This entry is part 19 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

Dr H runs through Jesus’ miraculous feeding of multitudes, his teaching about John the Baptist, dealings with the Syro-Phoenician woman and more.   This lecture is taken from a course available at Telos Biblical Institute. Matt14-15eContinue Reading

Reviewing ‘Covenantal Apologetics’ by K. Scott Oliphint

Reviewing ‘Covenantal Apologetics’ by K. Scott Oliphint

“Looked at simply as a book about presuppositional apologetics this is a welcome addition.  Between the customary Introduction and Conclusion there are seven informative chapters… the author has thought through how best to present the logic of the approach, and he brings in some useful refinements in this area; refinements which readers will appreciate.”

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