Zondervan Academic (article)
Why did God choose the plagues he did? And why did he harden Pharaoh’s heart, ensuring that Egypt would experience the entire series of plagues?
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Why did God choose the plagues he did? And why did he harden Pharaoh’s heart, ensuring that Egypt would experience the entire series of plagues?
Read MoreMary Beth Gladwell (article)
He (Jesus) will come in judgment to separate the righteous from those who did not know Him, and to finally care for and lead those that are His own.
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The Assyrians were the inhabitants of a country that became a mighty empire dominating the biblical Middle East from the ninth to the seventh century BC. The Assyrians were a thorn in the side of Israel.
Read MoreDerek Rishmawy (Book Review)
A resource about the mercy of hell, the surprise of judgment, and the hope of holy war.
Read MoreRandy Alcorn I personally have studied the doctrine of Hell in the hopes of being able to come either to a position of universalism, or at very least the doctrine of annihilation. Unfortunately, I have not been able to do so and stay true to the Scripture I see.
Read MorePaul Tautges Those who diminish the righteousness and wrath of God often claim to do so out of love for others. But the opposite is reality. Camouflaging God in an attempt to spare the feelings of those not yet rescued by His saving grace is not an act of love at all.
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Tim Keller If you're looking to feel warm and cozy, don't read the book of Judges. But do read it if you want a relevant message for today's culture.
Read MoreSam Storms Because of our focus on the inspiration and inerrancy of God’s written revelation, the Bible (i.e., Special Revelation), we often tend to ignore the other ways in which God has made himself known more generally to all mankind. Theologians call this General Revelation. What is it and why is it important that we understand what is meant by it?
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