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| This is the last in a series of studies on the Temple of God
in Jerusalem. These articles did not even begin to exhaust
the subject but were intended, rather, to serve as a brief
introduction and perhaps answer some of your questions
on the subject of location, size, destruction, etc. In this
final article, we will address questions about the Temple
following its destruction, archaeological excavations,
and plans for the future.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| The subject of law is probably one of the most misunderstood in Christendom. For most Christians, law conjures up all kinds of negative mental images. Law is viewed as something harsh, bad, transient, and superseded by something better; namely, grace. Passages such as John 1:16-17 seem to indicate this, "And of His fullness, we all have received, and grace upon grace. For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came from Jesus, the Messiah."
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| In part I of The Nature of Law, I stated that there was no
Greek word that could adequately convey the meaning inherent
in the Hebrew word Torah, translated into
English as "law."
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| In 1983, we first published the book Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus. A number of things led to the writing of book--textual studies and, archaeological finds that had led scholars working in the field, particularly In Israel, to arrive at new and significant conclusions regarding the history and culture of the first centuries B.C.E. and C.E. These new discoveries would have tremendous impact upon our understanding of the life, times, and in particular, the words of Jesus.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
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