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Aug 4, 2004 · The Greek noun dikaiosune, “righteousness,” occurs 34 times, the noun didaioma, “a righteous deed, acquittal, ordinance,” five times, the noun ...
The Greek noun dikaiosune, “righteousness,” occurs 34 times, the noun ... In the Greek text, the book is simply titled Jakobos from James 1:1. The ...
The focus of the book is the persecution (Emperor worship in the eastern provinces) and faithfulness (false teachers and cultural compromise) of believers in ...
The Greek noun dikaiosune, “righteousness,” occurs 34 times, the noun ... In the Greek text, the book is simply titled Jakobos from James 1:1. The ...
This commentary offers a careful rational process containing three interpretive principles structured to help us overcome our biases. First Principle. The first ...
Dec 12, 2007 · In verse 10, while believing and confessing are now set apart into two separate clauses, confession is still declared to result in salvation.
Geisler, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, 1977, “Old Testament Survey ... 66 D.C. Una fecha temprana es posible. Pero este Evangelio ha sido conocido ...
Geisler, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, 1977, “Old Testament Survey,” („Omówienie Starego Testamentu”) Alban Douglas, Prairieview Bible College, i Talk Thru ...
“Salvation” in the Book of Romans. Solutions for understanding Rom 10:9-10 may be found by reassessing various assumptions brought to the text. These ...
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