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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Ten

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Ten

This entry is part 15 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This chapter includes the sending out of the disciples.  It also has one or two tricky passages which are utilized by groups like the preterists.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Nine

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Nine

This entry is part 14 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This study includes a discussion of one of the main supposed contradictions in Scripture.  Dr. Henebury also highlights the theme of belief in Jesus as Messiah.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Eight

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Eight

This entry is part 13 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

In chapter 8 we see Jesus’ compassion, authority, and the importance of faith governing reason.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Six, Verse 19 to Eight, Verse 1

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Six, Verse 19 to Eight, Verse 1

This entry is part 12 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This lecture finishes off the section on The Sermon on the Mount.

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What is Progressive Revelation? (Pt. 6)

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series Progressive Revelation

From what I have written in support of this definition several things come out:

1. Revelation is, for the most part, unambiguous clear communication or it is not good communication

2. The progressive revealing must be amenable to tracking so as to ensure it is cohesive and non-contradictory.

3. The idea of progressive revelation, then, also carries the notion of expectancy, based on the content of what God revealed.”

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What is Progressive Revelation? (Pt.5)

This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Progressive Revelation

“This brings us to a fourth observation: the “progression” was merely that of historical pronouncements couched in types and shadows, not in plain language.  All that is meant by “progressive” is “communication at different times.”  Meanwhile, all “revelation” turns out to be is “obtuse disclosure” which would remain unclear and misleading until the “fulfillment” was announced!” 

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Paul Henebury Responds to Darrell Bock

As previously noted here, I was asked to represent Traditional Dispensationalism for a set of interviews conducted by Lindsay Kennedy.  Two far more noteworthy contributors; Darrell Bock (Progressive Dispensationalism), and James Hamilton (Historic Premillennialism), were also interviewed. After the interviews were completed, each man was given the opportunity to ask one of the others aContinue Reading

What is Progressive Revelation? (Pt.4)

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series Progressive Revelation

“Our doctrine of revelation is the bedrock of what ever else we as Christians might want to say.  Revelation entails clarity of intention.  In speaking about “progressive revelation” we are always talking about the character and consistency of the Revelator.”

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What is Progressive Revelation? (Pt.3)

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Progressive Revelation

“leopard tracks lead to leopards, not to bears.  It is no great help saying they are both animals and we are following animal tracks, because we are following definite animal tracks determined by the beast that made them.  Their specificity cannot be ignored, and any asserted rough commonalities between leopards and bears will do nothing to disguise the fact that a leopard is not a bear…”

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William Tyndale – An Introduction

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Brief Biographies

Without Tyndale we would not have the English language as we know it.

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