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The Daughters of Zelophehad and the Limits of Patriarchy
The daughters of Zelophehad present one of the first instances we have in Scripture of the limits of patriarchy. In case you have forgotten: Numbers 26:33And Zelophehad the son of Hepher had no sons, but daughters: and the names of the daughters of Zelophehad were Mahlah, and Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. Joshua 17:3But Zelophehad,…
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Where Does Moses Prophesy of Jesus' Coming?
Ijaz Ahmad posted an item where claims to he “broke” a missionary who couldn’t answer his question about where Moses prophesies of Jesus’ coming. There are doubtless many ways in which Moses pointed to Jesus’ coming. The most obvious and explicit one is this: Deuteronomy 18:15-19 The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee…
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Where Does Moses Prophesy of Jesus’ Coming?
Ijaz Ahmad posted an item where claims to he “broke” a missionary who couldn’t answer his question about where Moses prophesies of Jesus’ coming. There are doubtless many ways in which Moses pointed to Jesus’ coming. The most obvious and explicit one is this: Deuteronomy 18:15-19The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a…
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BTR: Canon Debate: Is the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha God's word? 01/05 by HealingXJWS | Blog Talk Radio
The following is a link to a debate I will (Lord Willing) be doing this coming Saturday, January 5, 2013: BTR: Canon Debate: Is the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha God’s word? 01/05 by HealingXJWS | Blog Talk Radio. I previously debated William Albrecht on this question, and so I hope to spend some time this week leading up…
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BTR: Canon Debate: Is the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha God’s word? 01/05 by HealingXJWS | Blog Talk Radio
The following is a link to a debate I will (Lord Willing) be doing this coming Saturday, January 5, 2013: BTR: Canon Debate: Is the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha God’s word? 01/05 by HealingXJWS | Blog Talk Radio. I previously debated William Albrecht on this question, and so I hope to spend some time this week leading up…
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William Webster and the Canon of the Old Testament
William Webster has published a very helpful and well-researched booklet (187 pp.) entitled, “The Old Testament Canon and the Apocrypha.” The book is organized into three sections (chapters): The Canon of the Jews From the Jews to Jerome From Jerome to the Reformation Webster synthesizes a number of other writers, including the excellent work of…
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Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in Controversies (John Daillé) – Chapter III
The following is the third chapter of Daillé’s excellent work on the right use of the fathers. (see the contents post for more background) CHAPTER III. Reason III. — Those writings which bear the names of the ancient Fathers, are not all really such; but a great portion of them supposititious, and forged, either long…
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Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in Controversies (John Daillé) – Chapter II
The following is the second chapter of Daillé’s excellent work on the right use of the fathers. (see the contents post for more background) CHAPTER II. Reason II. — Those writings which we have of the Fathers of the first centuries, treat of matters far different from the present controversies in religion. But suppose that…
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Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in Controversies (John Daillé) – Chapter I
The following is the first chapter of Daillé’s excellent work on the right use of the fathers. (see the contents post for more background) CHAPTER I. Reason I. — On the difficulty of ascertaining the opinions of the Fathers in reference to the present controversies in religion, deduced from the fact that there is very…
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Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in Controversies (John Daillé) – Dedicatory Epistle
The following is the dedicator epistle for Daillé’s excellent work on the right use of the fathers. (see the contents post for more background) TO THE NOBLE LADY ANNE MORNAY, LADY OF TABARIERE, BARONESS OF ST. HERMINE, &C. Madam: — It is now nearly four years since your son, the late Baron of St. Hermine,…