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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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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Three

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Three

This entry is part 6 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence.  If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Two

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter Two

This entry is part 5 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence.  If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Introduction (Pt.3)

This entry is part 3 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

This short lesson concludes the general survey of the Gospel. introtoMatt3  Continue Reading

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Introduction (Pt.2)

This entry is part 2 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

The second in a three-part introduction to this Gospel before getting into the Gospel proper.  This introductory lesson looks at the content, plan and purpose of this Gospel.

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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter One

Audio Lectures on Matthew: Chapter One

This entry is part 4 of 31 in the series Book of Matthew

In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence.  If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.

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The Last Twelve Verses of Mark

Are the closing verses of the Gospel of Mark genuine, or is the evidence against their inclusion so strong that they should be omitted from serious commentaries and sermons?

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The Church as a Mystery (Pt.2)

In Ephesians 3 and Colossians 1 the Apostle Paul refers to teaching about the Church as a “mystery” (musterion) .  What does he mean by this?  Is he saying that the Old Testament saints knew nothing about the New Testament Church?  This lecture deals mainly with the claims of so-called “Progressive Dispensationalism”.

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The Church as a Mystery (Pt.1)

In Ephesians 3 and Colossians 1 the Apostle Paul refers to teaching about the Church as a “mystery” (musterion) .  What does he mean by this?  Is he saying that the Old Testament saints knew nothing about the New Testament Church?  These two lectures plainly show this to be the case.

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Christian Ethics (19): Abortion

This entry is part 19 of 19 in the series Christian Ethics

The world has persuaded itself that the unborn child is somehow not human (with help from evolutionism).  But the Christian should know how to respond to such irrationality.

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