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Series: Defining Key Biblical Concepts - Much of the New Testament was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic and then translated into Greek later to include a wider audience. In the fifth century, Jerome translated the Bible into Latin, and this became the standard for the church until the Refo... Read More
Series: Defining Key Biblical Concepts - Most modern Bible translations use the words “eternal” and “everlasting” when translating the Old Testament Hebrew word olam and the New Testament Greek word aionian. This has caused much confusion and misunderstanding of the Script... Read More
I have some urgent business to attend to, so I won't be able to do a weblog today. Sorry. (The news is all good.)... Read More
Series: Defining Key Biblical Concepts - God’s law calls for the death penalty in cases where the earthly courts are incapable of giving justice to the victims. Most Christians today are accustomed to think that the death penalty restores justice, but it does not bring back the murdered vic... Read More
Series: Defining Key Biblical Concepts - I believe it was Saint Anselm (1033-1109 A.D.) who first stated, “All sin is reckoned as a debt.” He had noted the seamless relationship between sin and debt in Jesus’ parables. Not all debt is incurred through sin, but all sin is treated... Read More
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