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Job: an historical or literary work?
I’ve been thinking a while about the book of Job. It has been quoted to me on two occasions within the last month, neither of which sat well with me: 1. In a discussion about the physical capability of Satan … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, hermeneutics, is job a play, Job, job as poetry, Literary form, old testament, study, wisdom books
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Theories against the view that the bodily resurrection of Jesus was an historical event
Some short notes on four of the main theories against the view that the bodily resurrection of Jesus was an historical event. The Swoon theory Modern doctors have been known to miss a faint heartbeat & shallow breathing and declared … Continue reading
Jeremiah 18 and Romans 9 re-examined
Jeremiah 18 and, consequently, Romans 9 are typically used as primary arguments for God predestining those who will be saved and those who will not. This idea of God’s sovereign choice in terms of soteriology is then typically extended to … Continue reading
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Tagged Election, Foreknowledge, Jeremiah 18, Open View, Predestination, Romans 9, Salvation
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