Four Branches – August 2024
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical theology: A Case Study in Why You Should Retain Your Hebrew: Psalm 110, Part 2 The NIV translation of Psalm 110:3 is smoother than the dulcet tones of ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical theology: A Case Study in Why You Should Retain Your Hebrew: Psalm 110, Part 2 The NIV translation of Psalm 110:3 is smoother than the dulcet tones of ...
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Jump to: ExegeticalSystematicHistoricalPractical Exegetical theology: Preaching on Numbers 12:1-15 Logos Bible Study Software lists the “best” commentaries on every book of the Bible. I don’t know their algorithm, but two of their top three commentaries ...
Download in Adobe Reader format Introduction The Lord Jesus invites his disciples to pray for workers, because the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few (Matt 9:37–38). At his invitation, we ask the Lord ...
Overview Simon J. Kistemaker (Ph.D., Free University, Amsterdam) was a professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida (He passed away in September, 2017). He is the author of numerous biblical commentaries ...
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Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: The "Bid" in Jesus' Words Couples who attend a WELS “Healthy Marriage” workshop are introduced to John Gottman’s concept of emotional bids — according to his ...