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Exegesis of Psalm 8:3-6
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An Exegesis of Revelation 3:7-13
(1995)St. John’s Revelation is a very vivid description of his visions. The second and third chapters are letters which John was told to write to seven churches in Asia Minor. This essay covers the letter to the church in ... -
An Exegesis of Romans 13:1-7
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An Exegesis of Romans 6:15-23
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An Exegesis of Romans 7
(1993)The Law, it is something which everyone is aware of whether they realize it or not. But what is its role in the life of a Christian? Does it rule what we do? In this in-depth look at Romans 7 one will see the role the Law ... -
An Exegesis of Titus Chapter Two
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Exegesis on John 11:18-25
(1991)In this exegetical study of John 11:28–57, Delmar C. Brick explores the theological and emotional depth of Jesus’ raising of Lazarus. Brick highlights the miracle’s significance as a climactic sign of Jesus’ divine power ... -
Exegesis on Romans 16:17ff.
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Exegetical Brief Acts 1:26 - Lottery or Election?
(0000)John F. Brug examines the Greek text of Acts 1:26 to determine whether Matthias was chosen as Judas’s successor by casting lots or by election. While most translations and commentaries favor the lottery interpretation, ... -
Exegetical Brief on Mark 7:19 "Who or what makes all foods clean?"
(2012)Four words (καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα) bring Mark 7:19 to a close and are the focus of this exegetical brief. A straightforward translation is “cleansing all foods,” but the challenging question is “Who or what is it that ... -
Exegetical Brief: 1 Thessalonians 2:1 "Our Visit to You was Not a Failure"
(2011)In this exegetical essay Professor Sorum explores how 1 Thessalonians 2:1 emphasizes the power of God’s Word. The power is very evident. The phrase οὐ κενὴ comforts all who labor in cultures in which power is king. God’s ... -
Exegetical Brief: 1 Timothy 2:6 "The Testimony Given in Its Proper Time"
(0000)Richard D. Balge’s exegetical brief on 1 Timothy 2:6 explores the phrase τὸ μαρτύριον καιροῖς ἰδίοις (“the testimony given in its proper time”), analyzing its syntactic and theological significance. Balge argues that ...
