Topical Studies
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How to Read the Ancient Biblical Library

The claims of Scripture, as emphasized in 2 Peter 1:19-21, beckon believers to approach the Word with reverence and sober attention. These sacred texts are not mere words, but the divinely inspired revelation of God’s will, carrying the weight of eternal truth. Each passage invites readers into a deeper understanding of His character and purpose,…
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Genre and Meaning: How to read Scripture in context
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The claims of Scripture, as emphasized in 2 Peter 1:19-21, beckon believers to approach the Word with a heart of reverence and sober attention. These sacred texts are not mere words, but the divinely inspired revelation of God’s will, carrying the weight of eternal truth.
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The Biblical Blueprint for Radical Transformation

The Scriptures, as divine revelation, command a reverent and diligent consideration, for they are not mere words of men but the very breath of God, guiding believers in truth and righteousness. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, we are reminded that prophecy came not by the will of man, but holy men of God spake as they…
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Witness and Obedience
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The Scriptures, as divine revelation, command a reverent and diligent consideration, for they are not mere words of men but the very breath of God, guiding believers in truth and righteousness.
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Christ and the Gospel: The Trinity in Scripture

The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, command our utmost reverence and careful consideration, for they bear the weight of divine authority and revelation.
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The Divine Preservation of Israel

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, compel the earnest believer to approach the Word with a heart of reverence and diligence. The prophetic utterances, inspired by the Holy Ghost, serve not merely as historical accounts but as divine revelations that beckon the faithful to deeper understanding and obedience. Each verse encapsulates…
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Israel and the Nations: The calling and preservation of Israel

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, compel the earnest believer to approach the Word with a heart of reverence and diligence.
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God Who Keeps His Word: The New Covenant and redemption

The claims of Scripture beckon a reverent scrutiny, for they are not mere words but divine revelations inspired by the Holy Ghost, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Jesus in the Shadows of Leviticus

The richness of God’s redemptive plan is illuminated by the study of typology in Scripture. The Old Testament serves as a profound tapestry of shadows and symbols, each pointing to the ultimate reality revealed in Christ. For instance, the sacrificial system foreshadows the perfect sacrifice of Jesus, as noted in Hebrews 10:1, which emphasizes that…
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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.



