by Justin Marple | Nov 19, 2007 | Canon Commentary, Numbers Commentary, Systematic Theology, TEACHING
Are you perplexed by Pentecost? By far, the least understood part of the Death, Resurrection, & Pentecost event-complex is Pentecost. These three things are inseparable and unrepeatable works of Christ. And together they mark the beginning of a new era for...
by Justin Marple | Nov 19, 2007 | Systematic Theology, TEACHING
Click here to listen to this teaching.There is probably no subject where there are more varying views among Reformed theologians and churches than on the significance and observance of the Lord’s Supper. Even the names given to the sacrament show different...
by Justin Marple | Nov 19, 2007 | Systematic Theology, TEACHING
The basic arguments for the Reformed view of Baptism including infants note the parallel of circumcision and baptism and the household formulas in Scripture. Here is an explanation: New audio link. In ancient covenant procedure, you took an oath of allegiance (i.e....
by Justin Marple | Nov 19, 2007 | Reformed Reading Report, REVIEWS
Meredith G. Kline’s God, Heaven, and Har Magedon: A Covenantal Tale of Cosmos and Telos is a fun book for the biblical scholar. Kline is still providing volumes of insight within a single sentence, but this time with much fewer hyphenated words. There was one...
by Justin Marple | Nov 19, 2007 | Canon Commentary, Systematic Theology, TEACHING
John H. Sailhamer’s Introduction to Old Testament Theology, lays out the argument that we are developing and building upon (we are especially adding its relevance for the Christian).The shape of the Hebrew Scriptures (Torah-Prophets-Writings, see the posting...
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