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Trusting in the Goodness of God: The Faith of a Moabitess

Randall Buth 1997Jul05 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on July 5, 1997.

DevotionalMedia ArchivesRandall Buth

What is the Jerusalem School’s hermeneutical criterion?

R. Steven Notley 1997Jul01 Blog, Readers’ Perspective Leave a Comment

In any historical study utilizing the gospels, it is important first to establish what Jesus said, before we can know what Jesus meant.

FAQs About JPJP #52Readers' Perspective

Did the Father Abandon his Son on the Cross?

David N. Bivin 1997Jul01 Blog, Readers’ Perspective Leave a Comment

Mark’s text appears to be a midrashic expansion of the original version of Jesus’ death on the cross.

David BivinJP #52Readers' Perspective

If a Jew mistreats a Jew, does that make him anti-Semitic?

R. Steven Notley 1997Jul01 Blog, Readers’ Perspective Leave a Comment

There is an important distinction between the anti-Judaism present in portions of the New Testament and modern anti-Semitism.

Anti-Judaism & Anti-SemitismJP #52Readers' Perspective

Acts 24:25: Righteousness, Self-Control and the Judgment to Come

Halvor Ronning 1997Jun28 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on June 28, 1997.

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Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

R. Steven Notley 1997May24 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on May 24, 1997.

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Making Disciples: A Christian Imperative

David N. Bivin 1997Apr12 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on April 12, 1997.

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The Book of James: A Positive View of the Law

Randall Buth 1997Mar08 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on March 8, 1997.

DevotionalMedia ArchivesRandall Buth

Preaching the Parashah

Randall Buth 1996Aug10 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on August 10, 1996.

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Deuteronomy 30:19: Choose Life!

Halvor Ronning 1996Feb17 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on February 17, 1996.

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Matthew 6:22-23: Jesus’ “Good Eye” Saying

David N. Bivin 1995Dec09 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on December 9, 1995.

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The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin: What Would Jesus Say?

R. Steven Notley 1995Nov11 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on November 11, 1995.

DevotionalMedia ArchivesR. Steven Notley

Matthew 5:6: Jesus, the King of Righteousness

Halvor Ronning 1995Nov04 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on November 4, 1995.

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Tabernacles: The Lord’s Feast

R. Steven Notley 1995Oct14 Blog Leave a Comment

Sermon preached on October 14, 1995.

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How to Know Jesus? Follow Lindsey!

David Flusser [1917-2000] 1995Oct01 Blog Leave a Comment

Without Lindsey’s discovery of the secondary nature of Mark, my own further achievements would be unthinkable.

Audio JPDavid FlusserFrom Moses' SeatJP #49Robert Lindsey

The Tetragrammaton

David N. Bivin 1995Oct01 Blog Leave a Comment

Regarding your article “‘Jehovah’—A Christian Misunderstanding” that appeared in the November-December 1991 issue of Jerusalem Perspective, you indicate that Galatinus gave the Church “Jehovah” as a misnomer for the name of God (p. 6). It is my understanding that this happened much earlier.

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Sea of Galilee Museum Opens Its Doors

David N. Bivin 1995Jul01 Blog Leave a Comment

A unique museum now awaits the visitor to Israel—Beit Ha-Oganim (House of the Anchors). Located at Kibbutz Ein Gev on the Sea of Galilee’s eastern shore, the new museum’s exhibits are a delight to the eye and a learning experience par excellence.

Biblical GeographyDavid BivinFishingJP #48Mendel NunOccupations and ProfessionsPhoto EssaysSea of Galilee

Pickled Sardine Exports

Magen Broshi & Mendel Nun [1918-2010] 1995Jul01 Blog, Readers’ Perspective Leave a Comment

I do not believe that pickled fish from the Sea of Galilee were a significant export.

FishingJP #48Magen BroshiMendel NunReaders' PerspectiveSea of Galilee
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