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Some Great Themes from Acts 1-12
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Some Old Testament Difficulties
(0000)In this exegetical brief, Sigurd C. Ylvisaker explores the etymology of three words: BABEL, BAR in Psalm 2:12, and MOUNT CARMEL. -
Some Thoughts on the ESV and Bible Translation
(2011)In this paper Thomas Professor Nass from Martin Luther College in New Ulm, MN explains the background of the ESV and gives his critique, with a view toward whether or not this translation is a wise choice for the publications ... -
Some Truths of Science
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Some Views on the Role of Man and Woman in the World and Church
(0000)Pastor Johnson summarizes thus: “The writer believes that statements which apply to husbands and wives have been improperly applied to male-female relationships. He also believes that whatever “subordination” exists between ... -
Something New Under the Sun? A Lutheran Response to Cancel-Culture
(2024)In recent years, there has been a new phenomenon that has been circling in society called, Cancel Culture. What is it? Is it something that is new or has it been seen before? Is this a legitimate or illegitimate phenomenon? ... -
A Source of Confessionalism
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The Space Age Work of the Church
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Spanish: A Window to the Hispanic World
(2000)In this article Paul Hartman gives insight into the nuances of translating into Spanish by giving an overview of the Spanish language and anecdotes from his own translating ministry. -
Speak with Authority
(2008)John Brug speaks of the authority of pastors as servants of Christ and his Word. He advises no one to take comfort from the authority given the pastor, but to look instead to the authority of the Word and the forgiveness ... -
Speaking Bold Words Carefully to a Society Sensitive to Words
(2016)Freedom of speech is the subject of intense discussion in our society and the world in general. There are many who may come to similar conclusions to where we will be led by Scripture, but we must recognize where they are ...