Topical Studies
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When the Bible Reads You

The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, stand as a beacon of divine truth, calling believers to approach their claims with utmost seriousness and reverence. They are not mere words penned by human hands, but the very breath of God, inspired and authoritative. Each verse bears the weight of heavenly wisdom, guiding hearts…
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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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Genre and Meaning: Word studies and original languages
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The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, stand as a beacon of divine truth, calling believers to approach their claims with utmost seriousness and reverence. They are not mere words penned by human hands, but the very breath of God, inspired and authoritative.
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Mapping the Messiah in Ancient Shadows

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. As expressed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, the prophetic words of old were not born of human will, but rather flowed from the unerring…
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Ancient Promises Binding the Modern Church

The claims of Scripture, particularly regarding Israel, demand our sober attention due to their profound implications for faith and understanding. As the Apostle Peter asserts in 2 Peter 1:19-21, the prophetic word is more certain than any human testimony, revealing the divine origin of these truths. The history of Israel, marked by covenant and promise,…
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Hope for Israel: Israel and the Church

The claims of Scripture, particularly regarding Israel, demand our sober attention due to their profound implications for faith and understanding.
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How to Stop Misreading the Bible

The sacred Scriptures, as divinely inspired and authoritative, beckon the believer to approach their claims with utmost seriousness and reverence. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, the Apostle underscores the reliability of prophetic utterance, emphasizing that such revelations are not borne of human will but are moved by the Holy Ghost, imparting a weighty significance to the…
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Reading in Context: Avoiding common interpretation errors
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The sacred Scriptures, as divinely inspired and authoritative, beckon the believer to approach their claims with utmost seriousness and reverence.
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The Book That Reads You

The sacred Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine revelation, demanding our sober attention due to their profound claims and authority. As articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, the prophetic word is not of private interpretation, for holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. This underscores the necessity of approaching…
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The Nature of God: The Holy Spirit in the life of believers

The sacred Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine revelation, demanding our sober attention due to their profound claims and authority.



