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Tag Archives: hermeneutics
A Concise Response to A Concise Case for Amillennialism
Anthony Charles at thenewgeneva.com released a blog post recently, subtitled, “A Concise Case for Reformed Amillennialism.” It seems like a worthwhile platform for dialogue, so here is a Dispensational Premillennialist’s reaction to the article.
Posted in Bible Study, Doctrine Study, response
Tagged amillennialism, dispensationalism, hermeneutics, premillennialism, reformed
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Conclusion
This is the conclusion of our study of Paul’s answer to the question: How can we trust God’s promises to us, when Israel seems to be rejecting the gospel? Did God’s promise to them fail? In Part 5, we saw the ultimate reason … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study
Tagged abraham, arminianism, Bible, calvinism, election, faith, hermeneutics, Israel, Jesus, Romans, sovereignty, stumbling stone
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 1
This post is the first in a series on chapters 9, 10, and 11 of the book of Romans. Each part is adapted from an essay I wrote from my personal study of this passage. The essay can be found … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study
Tagged arminianism, calvinism, election, faith, hermeneutics, Israel, Romans, sovereignty
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