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[DOCX File]Calloway Heights Baptist Church
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Commentary on the Ephesians. Oliver B Greene. 13. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians. Oliver B Greene. 14. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians. Oliver B Greene. 15. Commentary on Galatians . Oliver B Greene. 16. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews. Oliver B Greene. 17. The Epistle of John. Oliver B Greene ...
[DOCX File]The Old Covenant Foreshadowed A Greater ... - Finding Purpose
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(9:17). "'Testament' is the same Greek word translated 'covenant', but the term takes on the more specialized meaning in this context. The benefits and provisions of a will are only promises until the one who wrote the will dies. Death activates the promises into realities" (The MacArthur Bible Commentary, John MacArthur).
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[and] if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:31-32, 36; contrast with v. 34). As we have seen, the book of Galatians is a book about freedom. Paul’s concern in Galatians 2:4 was that his personal freedom was being attacked, and he spent the entirety of Galatians 4:22-31 contrasting the freedom of Christianity with the ...
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MacArthur elaborates of the dangers of “allegorizing” or “spiritualizing” in our Bible study: Allegory as such is a tenuous and dangerous means of interpretation. Because allegory does not need to be based on fact, it is limited only by an interpreter’s imagination and is easily influenced by his personal predispositions.
[DOC File]The Plain Truth #1
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The problem is that many think that the true Christian life should be trouble-free, when in fact the Christian life is meant to be triumphant rather than trouble-free. ... The Wycliffe Bible Commentary: New Testament (Chicago: Moody Press, ©1962). ... John F. MacArthur, Jr., The MacArthur Study Bible (Nashville: Word Publishers, ©1997).
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“The term Siloam [v.7] is Hebrew for ‘Sent.’” (MacArthur Bible Commentary) “This note is a clue to the perceptive reader that the story works at a symbolic level (not allegorical). In the Fourth Gospel Jesus is repeatedly the ‘sent one,’ and Jesus’ distinctive for God is ‘the one who sent me’ (found twenty-five times in John ...
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(MacArthur Bible Commentary) "Once again Moses directs their attention away from himself, whom the Israelites blame, to YHWH who is able to provide. 'Horeb' in [17:6] is the name in Deuteronomy, but not in Exodus (except 3:1), of the mountain of revelation." (Oxford Bible Commentary) Children of Israel (see Section II above) Moses (see Section ...
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