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5 The one who conquers will be dressed like them in white clothing , and I will never erase his name from the book of life , but will declare his name before my ...
... Greek) erase their names from the “book of life” (cf. Luke 10:20), another metaphor for eternal life (cf. 2:7). There appear to be several “books” (records) ...
Jul 18, 2006 · Introduction to Nahum The aim of this chapter and succeeding introductory chapters is to acquaint the reader with the crucial questions that ...
13 “ I am against you!” declares the Lord of Heaven's Armies : “I will burn your chariots with fire ;. the sword will devour your young lions .
But the Lord is a refuge for his people ;. he is a stronghold for the citizens of Israel .
When we study all of the gospel accounts we learn that no one but our Lord grasped the full significance of His actions. The scribes and Pharisees perceived it ...
... Greek sometime between the second and first century b.c., however, rendered ... [89] A vulnerable above ground aqueduct brought water from it into the city.
A critical analysis of the literary features of the book of Nahum reveals the consummate craftsmanship of its author. Although it is obvious that the subject of ...
The title of the book is “The Apokalupsis of Jesus Christ.” “Revelation” is the translation of the Greek noun, apokalupsis, meaning “a disclosure, an unveiling.
Jan 9, 2007 · The Book of Zeph, the early discourses of Jer, and 2 K 21-23 furnish a vivid picture of the social, moral, and religious conditions in Judah at ...