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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 ...
Jesus Received Benefits at His Baptism (And We Did at Ours, Too!)
(2012)
“An incorrect understanding of Jesus’ baptism by John can lead to an incorrect under-standing of Jesus’ incarnation, his divinity, his state of humiliation, the role of the Holy Spirit in Jesus’ saving work, the meaning ...
Assignment Service Sermon: Alone with the LORD
(2012)
Professor Tiefel preached this sermon for the 2012 Assignment Service. He encourages the candidates for ministry with Psalm 73 and how the Lord will never leave them. Ministry brings bright days, sad days, and busy days, ...
Hosea's Life Shows the Relationship Between Doctrine and Practice
(2012)
Meyer answers some of the difficult questions in Hosea in this essay: “Why did the LORD graciously give us this account? To many commentators the book of Hosea brings up more questions than it answers. Some find great ...
Assignment Service Sermon: Alone with the LORD
(2012)
Professor Tiefel preached this sermon for the 2012 Assignment Service. He encourages the candidates for ministry with Psalm 73 and how the Lord will never leave them. Ministry brings bright days, sad days, and busy days, ...
Treasures in Jars of Clay: The Synergy Between the Instrumental and Ministerial Causes in God's Plan of Salvation
(2012)
Hein explains, “The purpose of this paper is to examine the synergy that exists between God’s instrumental cause of salvation (the Gospel) and his ministerial cause of salvation (you and me). First, we will define what we ...
Formal and Functional Equivalence in Bible Translation
(2012)
President Wendland takes a close look at two schools of thought in Bible translation work today: formal equivalence and functional equivalence. However, President Wendland does not state a preference between these two ...