An Argument of the Book of Psalms

Author: 
David Malick
The concept of an argument of the book of Psalms is somewhat of a misnomer. One can only speak of an argument for the book in the sense of the canonical arrangement of the psalms (e.g., five books). However, the logic connected with the canonical arrangement of the psalms is speculative.
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An Argument of the Book of Ruth

Author: 
David Malick
a Study of the book of ruth. (The resolution of the tensions of individuals (Naomi and Ruth) and of the nation Israel is accomplished by YHWH through his faithful people as he is loyal to his covenants.)See also Introduction to the book of Ruth http://bible.org/article/introduction-book-ruth and Bibliography http://bible.org/article/selected-bibliography-book-ruth.
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An Outline of the "FACTS" of Arminisn vs. the "TULIP" of Calvinism

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Brian Abasciano and Martin Glynn
Short comparison of the salient points of Calvinism and Arminianism.
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Coptic interpretations of the Fourth Ecumenical Council and other Coptic viewpoints

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Fr. Matthias F. Wahba
Since the Council of Chalcedon, the non-Chalcedonians have been accused of Eutychianism, and called "Monophysites", meaning that they believe in one single nature of our Lord Jesus Christ. They never accepted this idea considering it a heresy. The purpose of this paper is to reconsider the issue.
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Introduction to the Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ

Author: 
Bob Deffinbaugh
When we come to the Christ of the Gospels we are at the fountainhead of the New Testament and the fulfillment of much of the Old...
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Mischievous Angels or Sethites?

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Chuck Missler
Why did God send the judgment of the Flood in the days of Noah? Far more than simply a historical issue, the unique events leading to the Flood are a prerequisite to understanding the prophetic implications of our Lord's predictions regarding His Second Coming
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Mystery Truths of Scripture

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J. Hampton Keathley, III
The Biblical Significance and Use of the Word "Mystery". In most cases in the New Testament it refers to church truth which was not known in Old Testament times, but has become revealed in the New Testament.
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One Baptism in Ephesians 4:5

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Hampton Keathley IV
The meaning of “one baptism” in Ephesians 4:5 and whether it refers to water or Spirit baptism has been much debated through the years...
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Questions Cessationists Should Ask: A Biblical Examination of Cessationism

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Charles Powell
A balanced examination of the arguments for and against Cessationism.
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