Entries Categorized as 'bible'

Creation in the New Testament

Date September 9, 2010

Verses 1:15-20 paint a beautiful picture of Christ’s role in creation. It is a role which stems from his power as the firstborn of creation, and results in his restoring all things to their intended order

The Gospel of the Old Testament?

Date August 25, 2010

In an Old Testament Theology Seminar I was asked to come up with a “central theme” for the Old Testament, that could carry over into the New Testament. It’s what Biblical Theologians call a center, or a mitte. In thinking about that I looked at Deuteronomy 26.

August Show #4

Date August 14, 2010

deals with 1 Corinthians 3, Weatherford TX water shortage, human waste powered car.

1 Corinthians 4:1-7 Bible Study

Date August 10, 2010

Bible study based on 1 Corinthians 4:1-7

G.K. Beale The Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts – REVIEW

Date August 10, 2010

The book addresses the aforementioned exegetical practices, the way in which NT writers used the OT, typology, did the NT writers properly make use of the OT quotations, and is the methodology of the NT writers something to be emulated by interpreters of our time? The book does a magnificent job of sorting through these issues.

August Show #3

Date August 9, 2010

Soil Erosion, 1 Corinthians 2 Bible Study, and Composting – what more could you want!!

August Show #2

Date August 5, 2010

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1 Corinthians 3 Bible Study

Date August 5, 2010

1 Corinthians 3 Bible Study driven by questions.

Question Based Bible Study | 1 Corinthians 2:1-5

Date July 31, 2010

Personally, I like to ask questions in such a way that the other members of the Bible Study group will arrive at the same conclusions (or possibly different conclusions at times). Today I’d like to share how I did that with 1 Corinthians 2:1-5.

Review – Expositor’s Commentary Introductory Articles

Date July 31, 2010

I would certainly recommend this to anyone who has the time to read through the 650+ pages of information!