Topical Studies
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Shadows and Substance: Patterns that point to Christ

The Scriptures, as divinely inspired and unerring, declare that the prophetic Word shines as a light in a dark place, urging believers to approach it with reverence and diligence (2 Pet 1:19-21).
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Feasts and Fulfillment: The tabernacle as a prophetic picture

The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, are not of private interpretation but are divinely inspired, urging believers to approach them with solemn reverence.
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Tabernacle and Truth: Feasts of Israel and prophetic meaning

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, beckon believers to approach with reverence, recognizing the profound authority and divine inspiration behind each word.
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Feasts and Fulfillment: Types and shadows in the Old Testament

The richness of God’s redemptive plan is illuminated through the understanding of typology found within Scripture. The Old Testament serves as a profound tapestry of shadows and symbols, each pointing to the ultimate reality revealed in Christ.
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Patterns in Scripture

The sacred text of Scripture stands as a beacon of divine truth, demanding our earnest attention and reverence, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Patterns in Scripture: Patterns that point to Christ

The sacred writings of Scripture beckon a reverent response, as they are not mere historical accounts but divine revelations demanding our full attention.
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Shadows and Substance: The tabernacle as a prophetic picture

The Holy Scriptures, borne along by the Holy Ghost, present a divine narrative that commands our earnest attention and reverence, as emphasized in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Patterns in Scripture: Foreshadowing in biblical narratives

The sacred writings of Scripture stand as a beacon of divine revelation, demanding our utmost attention and reverence, for they are not mere words of men but the inspired breath of God.



