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    • Josiah – Old Testament Model of the Shepherd as Leader 

      Ziebell, Raymond E. (1994)
      Raymond Ziebell’s essay presents King Josiah as a biblical model for pastoral leadership, emphasizing his zeal for God’s Word and his role in spiritual reform. Drawing from 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles, Ziebell traces Josiah’s ...
    • The Relevant Warning in Pharoah's Obduracy 

      Ziebell, Raymond E. (0000)
      Raymond E. Ziebell’s essay examines Pharaoh’s hardening of heart as a sobering biblical example of obduracy—a willful rejection of God’s Word that ultimately invites divine judgment. Drawing from Scripture and Lutheran ...
    • Romans 14:19-15:6 

      Ziebell, Raymond E. (1984)
      Raymond E. Ziebell’s exegetical study of Romans 14:19–15:6, presented to the Southeastern Wisconsin District Pastoral Conference in 1984, explores Christian conduct in matters of adiaphora—those things neither commanded ...
    • Sermon Study of a Reformation Text -- John 8:31-36 

      Ziebell, Raymond E. (1984)
      Raymond E. Ziebell’s sermon study, presented to the Southeastern Wisconsin District Pastoral Conference in 1984, explores John 8:31–36 through the lens of Reformation theology. Emphasizing the theme of spiritual freedom, ...
    • What's Wrong With the Scouts? 

      Ziebell, Raymond E. (1984)
      Abstract Rev. Raymond E. Ziebell’s 1984 presentation critiques the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts from a confessional Lutheran perspective, arguing that their programs conflict with biblical doctrine. He outlines four key ...