Not many Christians today are familiar with Nicholas Byfield (1579-1622). This is a tragedy.
665 Dunn 1994: 378. 666 Eckstein 1996: 18–19. 667 Dunn 1994: 384. 668 TDNT 1964: 2.579. 669 1991: 167. 670 2006: 103a. Dunn (1988: 1.6) also notes the wordplay betweenthe two- terms. 671 Though Pauline authorship is disputed with ...
This exclusive usage is further deemed unexpected in that the 'horkos' and 'omnymi' lexemes are by far the terms most commonly associated with God's promises to Abraham in the OT, the literature with which Paul was most familiar.
Jesus told us who our brother is in Mark 3:33-34, '"Who are my mother and my brothers?' He asked. Then He looked at those seated in a circle around Him and said, 'Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does God's will is my brother ...
In this volume, Tim Chester allows Spurgeon speak to a new generation—updating archaic words, shortening sentences, and using modern word ordering—while maintaining Spurgeon’s passionate and pastoral voice.
She testified that her God was the God of promises who was faithful to his covenants. The Promises of God beautifully and systematically records the responses from the leaders of this community of faith that were given to God's people.
What Promises Can You Believe?In The Promises of God, Dr. R. C. Sproul shows how God—the one true Promise Keeper—always keeps His promises.
This daily devotional contains a different promise of God for each day of the year, with a special promise for each holiday that is not date specific (373 daily readings).
Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.