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Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - Moses encountered two opposite problems in the wilderness. The first was at Mount Sinai, when the people wanted him to tell them what God said. In other words, they gave away their right to hear God for themselves, preferring to empower their leader with t... Read More
Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - We know from Genesis 49:10 that the tribe of Judah was destined to provide the kings for the house of Israel. Having a king was not the problem. But Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin, of whom nothing is said about kingship. So why did God not send Samuel... Read More
Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - King Saul set the precedent for the church as a whole during the Pentecostal Age (between Christ’s two advents). Saul was crowned on the day of “wheat harvest” (1 Samuel 12:17), which was also known as the Feast of Weeks, when the offerin... Read More
When John Darby set forth his theory of Dispensationalism in 1850, the view of the church in the arena of Bible prophecy began to shift from the New Covenant third temple made of living stones (Ephesians 2:20-22) to an Old Covenant third temple to be rebui... Read More
After posting the weblog today about the Concorde flight 4590, I received by email an interesting observation that brings up another watch date. This comes from The Netherlands. I read your recent blog post in which you refer to the Concorde plane crash i... Read More
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