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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: djconklin Ordered by Date |
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61 | Paul's way of arguing | 2 Cor 10:1 | djconklin | 28720 | ||
Paul's way of arguing is examined here: http://www.bsw.org/ [question mark] l [equal sign] 71821 [and sign] a [equal sign] Comm07.html | ||||||
62 | the Christology of 2 Peter | 2 Pet 1:1 | djconklin | 28719 | ||
Here's a study on the christology of 2 Peter: http://www.bsw.org/[insert question mark here]l[insert equal sign here]7182 in the left column click on Vol 82 (2001) and then in the right hand column scroll down to Terrance Callan | ||||||
63 | Paul's intrepretative method | Rom 10:16 | djconklin | 28717 | ||
wdc, I think that praying, seeking and studying are very good methods of understanding the Bible. |
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64 | Zana Hodges study of James 2:14-26 | James 2:14 | djconklin | 28716 | ||
Here's a link to a study of James 2:14-26 by Zane Hodges: http://www.he.net/[tilde]zhodges/deadfaith/ | ||||||
65 | short study | Rom 11:5 | djconklin | 28715 | ||
Here's the rest of the study: http://www.concentric.net/[tilde]serod/studies/Ro1105c.html | ||||||
66 | short study | Rom 11:5 | djconklin | 28714 | ||
Here's short study on the last half of the verse: http://www.concentric.net/[tilde]serod/studies/Ro1105b.html | ||||||
67 | study on Eph. 4:26 | Eph 4:26 | djconklin | 28712 | ||
Here's a link to a study on Eph 4:26: http://faculty.bbc.edu/rdecker/documents/eph4_26.pdf | ||||||
68 | study on Phil 2:5-11 | Phil 2:5 | djconklin | 28711 | ||
Here's a link to a study on Phil. 2:5-11: http://faculty.bbc.edu/rdecker/rd_ken.htm | ||||||
69 | study on 2 Cor. 4:6-12 | 2 Cor 4:6 | djconklin | 28710 | ||
Here's a link to a study on 2 Cor. 4:6-12: http://fiveft12.odsgc.net/bible_study.htm look for it entitled "Jars of Clay" | ||||||
70 | study on Phil. 4:4-9 | Phil 4:4 | djconklin | 28709 | ||
Here's a link to a study on Phil. 4:4-9: http://fiveft12.odsgc.net/phillippians_44-9.htm | ||||||
71 | The justification of Abraham | James 2:21 | djconklin | 28708 | ||
Here's alink to a journal article that looks at the supposed contradiction between James 2:21-24 and Romans 4:1-3: http://www.dbts.edu/journal.html look for Volume 2: Fall, 1997 and the article by Compton | ||||||
72 | journal article | Heb 6:4 | djconklin | 28707 | ||
Here's a link to an article from a journal on Heb. 6:4-6: http://www.dbts.edu/journal.html look for Volume 1, Number 1: Spring, 1996 and the article by Compton | ||||||
73 | Exegetical study | John 6:35 | djconklin | 28706 | ||
Here's a link to an exegetical study of John 6:35-45: http://www.aomin.org/WinSunRep2.html -- James White responds and critiques Robert Sungenis. | ||||||
74 | exegetical study | 1 Thess 2:7 | djconklin | 28705 | ||
Here's a link to an exegetical study on this verse: http://home.regent.edu/davimas/articles/1Thes2_7_150.pdf | ||||||
75 | exegetical study | Ps 25:1 | djconklin | 28704 | ||
Here's a link to an exgetical study on Psalm 25: http://home.regent.edu/davimas/articles/psalm25_150.pdf | ||||||
76 | exegetical study | Col 1:13 | djconklin | 28703 | ||
Here's a link to an exegetical study on Col 1:13-23: http://www.wls.wels.net/library/Essays/Authors/A/AndersonRedeemed/AndersonRedeemed.pdf | ||||||
77 | Exegetical Study | 1 Cor 11:17 | djconklin | 28702 | ||
Here's a link to an exegetical study on 1 Cor. 11:17-32: http://www.wls.wels.net/library/Essays/Authors/B/BelterExegetical/BelterExegetical.pdf | ||||||
78 | Paul's intrepretative method | Rom 10:16 | djconklin | 28700 | ||
From this verse through 11:16 Paul uses a number of OT texts to make the case for Israel's unbelief in Jesus. At first glance Paul seems to ignore the context of those verses. However given his Christological perpsective his intrepretations are quite reasonable. These verses are a good test case to study Paul's interpretaive methods. Here's a study that looks at it closely: http://www.balboa-software.com/hahne/Rom10-11Citations.pdf | ||||||
79 | exegetical study | Mark 2:23 | djconklin | 28699 | ||
For an exegetical study on Mark 2:23-28 see http://www.biblicalstudies.com/bstudy/hermenutics/sabbath1.htm | ||||||
80 | sermon snippet | Rom 1:1 | djconklin | 28697 | ||
A snippet from my sermon on Romans: "Above all else, Paul saw himself as a servant of the Lord."(1) The "key to Paul's self-image is servanthood. At the root of his psyche this incredibly productive man views himself primarily as a slave to Christ. [Likewise, no] matter who we are ... if we are to be productive for God, we [too] must [see ourselves as Christ's] servants [first and foremost, like Paul did]."(2) By calling himself a "slave of Christ Jesus" Paul is emphasizing how totally he belonged and submitted to Christ.(3) For Paul "regarded himself as the purchased possession of his Lord and Master. What Paul is trying to get his readers to understand is "the completeness of his commitment to Christ."(4) [Yet there is no suggestion of] serfdom or servility [in all of this.]"(5) And there is no need for that idea. In Paul's day if an official of the King, or Emperor, went to some distant province to declare the King's will he would be called an apostle (i.e. "one who is sent by authority with a commission.").(6) That servant then would be treated with dignity and honor as tho' he was the King himself. Martin Luther pointed out that "if it is ... disastrous to deny to the servants of an emperor honor and respect, what will happen to those who do not receive with due honor the servants of God!"(7) So, we can see why there "was nothing nobler to ... Paul than to be a slave of the Lord Jesus."(8) We will see even more reasons why as we go along. 1) Boice, 25 2) Hughes, 17 3) Cranfield, 1:50; Fitzmyer, 231 4) Interpreter's, 380; Murray, 2 5) Thomas, 38 6) Wiersbe, 1:514 7) Luther, 31 8) Thomas, 39. |
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