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Well, exactly!
Yes, exactly
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Well, exactly!
I also love the way Isaiah 40 links with the theme of the shepherd in the New Testament, not only John 10 but also Hebrews 13 and the 'great shepherd of the sheep' in the context of Christians aware of a Jewish heritage.Yes, exactly
I also love the way Isaiah 40 links with the theme of the shepherd in the New Testament, not only John 10 but also Hebrews 13 and the 'great shepherd of the sheep' in the context of Christians aware of a Jewish heritage.
Well, exactly!Yes, it is a BEAUTIFULLY all-encompassing book, and a glorious history lesson on the Hebrews...
I do think that some of Isaiah is little know, even though parts of it are famous...hahaaaaaa amen
I do think that some of Isaiah is little know, even though parts of it are famous...
We would all understand the roots of the New Testament better if we read Isaiah more thoroughly...Yes, it's a glorious study, ALL of it. God's heart is shared in much of it.....
We would all understand the roots of the New Testament better if we read Isaiah more thoroughly...
The Ethiopian eunuch was reading it in Acts, when Philip came alongside.Yes, that's what the Bible teacher was saying. He said it should be required reading LOL!
The Ethiopian eunuch was reading it in Acts, when Philip came alongside.
I like the way the New Testament takes up the Old and applies it, in exactly this way.That's what the Bible teacher was saying today!!!!
I like the way the New Testament takes up the Old and applies it, in exactly this way.
Revelation is a wonderfully broad panorama, but focused on the Person and Work of Christ, as revealed in both Testaments!Yes, EXACTLY. We can't really understand ANYTHING without studying BOTH. It is only when we study BOTH that those connections and themes and truths weave together into the exquisite tapestry our God is telling us about.....
Revelation is a wonderfully broad panorama, but focused on the Person and Work of Christ, as revealed in both Testaments!
Actually I was thinking of the revelation principle, rather than the book of Revelation.Yes it is, and one of the more difficult books for me....
Actually I was thinking of the revelation principle, rather than the book of Revelation.
I meant, the fact that God has revealed Himself in His Word,rather than the 66th book at the end of the Bible. It is a glorious process how He reveals Himself gradually from Old to New, in the various Bible books.what is the revelation principle?
I meant, the fact that God has revealed Himself in His Word,rather than the 66th book at the end of the Bible. It is a glorious process how He reveals Himself gradually from Old to New, in the various Bible books.
By God's grace, we should 'grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ' (2 Peter 3).Yes! He DOES, doesn't He? It sounds like you love Him and His Word....