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This lecture deals with the first part of what is known as the ‘Olivet Discourse’. Matt24 … Continue Reading
This chapter includes the Parable of the Wedding Feast, and the questions from the Pharisees and Sadduccees. Matt22e… Continue Reading
“ As Greg Bahnsen showed in his Always Ready, there is plenty of biblical justification for presuppositional apologetics, without the need to appeal to covenant theology. While Bahnsen was a proponent of covenant theology, he wisely sought to establish his apologetics on a different and firmer foundation. What we want to know is whether Van Til’s apologetic is biblical, and indeed it is.”
Several issues arise in this chapter, like the cursing of the fig tree. Another issue is the replacement theologian’s favorite verse, Matt. 21:43. This lecture is taken from a course available at Telos Biblical Institute. Matt21+… Continue Reading
These lectures stress how crucial Biblical Covenants (as opposed to theologically contrived covenants) are for the interpretation of the whole Bible.
These two chapters are filled with interest as the Lord teaches on divorce, true faith, “the regeneration”, ambition, and more. Dr Henebury spends some time discussing the difficult parable of the laborers in 20:1-16.
The Gap Theory has been popular with Dispensationalists and other groups, but its right to serious consideration as exegetically based is very doubtful.
In this chapter Jesus teaches His disciples about humility, sin and forgiveness.
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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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Twenty-Six
This chapter includes many episodes in Jesus’ last days before His death. Among the things discussed by Dr. H are the relation of the New Covenant to the Church, Peter’s denial, and Jesus before Caiaphas.
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