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Holy Spirit Jesus Christ
2,190 wordsI believe the Holy Bible was authored by God and written by men inspired of the Holy Spirit. I also believe the Bible to be the written revelation of Jesus Christ guiding all men in heavenly instruction. The Holy Bible is true and without error. God will indeed judge us on the principles provided in His Holy Scriptures. Jesus is my supreme standard. My conduct, opinions, and creeds should align with him according to God's revealed plan. Deuteronomy 4: 1 - 2; 17: 19; Psalms 19: 7 - 10; 119: 11, 8...
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Book Of Revelation D P
1,281 wordsContents Introduction The Risen Christ Christ Directs the Churches Christ the Lamb The Wrath of Christ The Return and Reign of Christ Conclusion Bibliography 10 The Book of Revelation is the perennial culmination of the New Testament canon. It is a work of profound theology, but overall, it is the Revelation of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1: 1) and any commentary cannot neglect this fact; it fills all understanding of the book. Christ is present in visual representations, in titles used of Him, and...
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Lord Jesus Christ Spent Over Two Years Ephesians
770 wordsEphesians is to the epistles what John is to the Gospels: the most exalted and universal of them all. Paul probably wrote Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon from prison in Rome around AD 60 or 62. Ephesians seems to be a letter for all the churches in the region Asia Minor), for it mentions no specific controversies in any local church. Instead, its topic is universal. Totally universal, in fact: We might call it Paul's treatise on "the cosmic Christ. " Ephesians, like life, is real...
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Guardian Angel Bible Tells
1,135 wordsANGELIC OVERVIEW: "Angels are spirits, " proclaimed St. Augustine! St. Thomas Aquinas believed that angels were pure spirit, having no matter or mass, and taking up no space; but Thomas believed angels could assume bodies at will. The purpose of angels is the same as mankind: to love and serve the Lord. However, being that angels are not material beings, and possibly from a different dimension, they can serve the Lord in many different ways. Angels have far greater will and intellect than we hav...
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1 Peter 3 22 Peter 3 22 Angels
1,155 words... s of lesser rank, thereby filling those lesser angels with virtue. See Ephesians 1: 21, 1 Corinthians 15: 24, and Colossians 1: 16 (some versions). The lowest order of the middle hierarchy are the Powers. A Power Angel seemingly has great reception and regulation of intellectual and supernatural power. It can lead, beneficially, angels of lower rank to God. Provided the Power angel is a "loyalist" to God, his duties would be to fight evil spirits. There is evidence that many of the Power ang...
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Taking Into Consideration Inter Textual
2,128 wordsSabbath Chapter I Introduction In the manner of history, Seventh-day Adventists have argued that the perpetuity and the meaning of the Biblical Sabbath should be considered not only significant from the standpoint of theology, but also in the capacity of potentially eschatological encouraging presage of the loyalty to the Creator God in the future, as they were taught that the second coming of Jesus Christ will be definitely preceded by the global crisis with the Sabbath as a central and importa...
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Grand Rapids Inter Textual
2,200 words... three-part grouping (feast, new moon, and Sabbath) instead of four or even more found in the other texts (all remaining passages include daily, annual, monthly, and weekly cycles). Secondly, the sequence is the same, while the other eight texts are constructed in the ascending order (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly). Next, both triads are in singular, while the other eight texts - in plural. Similar to Colossians 2. 16, Hosea 2. 11 deals with days per se, instead of sacrifices. Moreover, Paul...
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Paul God
1,622 wordsThe letter of Philemon was written by Paul the apostle along with Timothy. Paul was definitely the author and nothing needs to confirm that. The? external testimony is unimpeachable. ? (Smith, p. 510) The letter was written to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus. Philemon lived in Colosse and we know this because Onesimus was also Colossian which is confirmed in Colossians 4: 9. Philemon was a man of property and influence. It is not known exactly how he knew Paul though. (Smith, p. 509) Paul did add...
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Jesus Christ Cambridge University
2,792 wordsContents... 1 Introduction 2 The Risen Christ... 2 Christ Revelation Content Contents... 1 Introduction 2 The Risen Christ... 2 Christ Directs the Churches. 4 Christ the Lamb 5 The Wrath of Christ 7 The Return and Reign of Christ. 8 Conclusion. 9 Bibliography 1 Introduction The Book of Revelation is the perennial culmination of the New Testament canon. It is a work of profound theology, but overall, it is the Revelation of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1: 1) and any commentary cannot neglect this fac...
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