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Contents:
- The First Resurrection in Revelation 20
- The Identity of the Little Horn in Daniel 8: Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Rome, or the Antichrist?
- A Sin Offering Lying in the Doorway?: A Minority Interpretation of Genesis 4:6-8
- Did Eward Irving Invent the Pre-Trib Rapture View?
- Inerrancy and Church History: Is Inerrancy a Modern Invention?
- A Hermeneutical Evaluation of the Christocentric Hermeneutic
- From Old Testament Text to Sermon
- Christ-Centered Preaching: An Overview
- Israel’s Repentance and the Kingdom of God
- This Just in: David’s Victory over Goliath Was Not an Upset
- The Principle of Single Meaning
- Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul
- The Hermeneutics of Noncessationism
- Imminence in the New Testament Especially in Paul’s Thessalonian Epistles
- Promises to Israel in the Apocalypse
- Premillennialism and Hermeneutics
- Premillennialism and the Old Testament
- Premillennialism and the New testament
- Premillennialism and the Kingdom
- Romans 4:11 and the Case for Infant Baptism
- Do the Canonical Gospels Reflect Greco-Roman Biography Genre or Are They Modeled after the Old Testament Books?
- Evangelical Versus Islamic Canonization
- Implication and Application in Exposition
- How to Fix a Broken Relationship
- Veiled in Flesh the Godhead See
- Polishing Brass on a Sinking Ship
- How Would Paul Engage Today’s Secularizing Society?
- Are the Canonical Gospels to Be Identified as a Genre of Greco-Roman Biography? The Early Church Fathers Say ‘No’
- Job’s Eschatological Hope: The Implications of Job’s Redeemer for Social Justice
- And How Shall the Hear Without a Preacher? A Biblical Theology of Romans 9-11
- A Dynamic Relationship: Christ, the Covenants, and Israel
- Romans 7: An Old Covenant Struggle Seen through New Covenant Eyes
- The Reformation’ss “Macedonian Call” to Africa—the Long Way Around
- Implication and Application in Exposition, Part 2: Principles for Contemporary Application
- One Living Sacrifice: A Corporate Interpretation of Romans 12:1
- Implication and Application in Exposition, Part 3: Four Historical Exaamples of Application—John Calvin, William Perkins, Charles Simeon, D. Martyn-Lloyd Jones
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones on “Unity”
- Toward a Dispensational Missiology: Eschatological Parameters for the Global Task
- The Sons of God and “Strange Flesh” in Genesis 6:1-4
- The Reality of the Kingdom and the Ministry of the Church in Acts
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