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The Saddest Love Song
(2014)
Isaiah's Song of the Vineyard (Isaiah 5:1-7) is one of the most poignant parts of Scripture. In it Isaiah artfully depicts the tender care that the LORD poured out on his vineyard, Israel, as well as his sadness and anger ...
Ephesians 3:15 All Fatherhood? Every Family? The Whole Family?
(2015)
Professor Zell, in this exegetical brief on Ephesians 3:15, shows that the translation “the whole family” is not only grammatically permissible but it also fits the context of Paul’s letter the best as he describes the ...
Exegetical Brief: Two Bad Words: Ρακά and Μωρέ in Matthew 5:22
(2015)
What role do the two bad words, Raca and Fool, play in the lesson Jesus is teaching in Matthew 5:22? Is Raca a worse bad word than Fool, so that Jesus is ultimately emphasizing that even the smallest outbreak of anger—calling ...
Exegetical Brief: Man or Servant in 2 Timothy 3:17?
(2014)
Professor Sorum examines the use of the phrase ὁ τοῦ θεοῦ ἄνθρωπος in 2 Timothy and draws out many rich truths. The Greek phrase ὁ τοῦ θεοῦ ἄνθρωπος is especially rich and precious in 2 Timothy 3:17. With it Paul powerfully ...
Revelation 14:8 - An Anger Cup Full of Wrath Wine
(2015)
This exegetical brief focuses on this portion of Revelation 14: ἐκ τοῦ οἴνου τοῦ θυμοῦ. Of primary concern is how the various translations treat τοῦ θυμοῦ. It explains the five different approaches to its translation and ...
"The Glory of the Lord" a Special Manifestation of the Lord's Zeal on behalf of his Word
(1111)
Professor August Pieper under the title, "Die Herrlichkeit des Herrn,"
wrote on the' special phenomenon which we in English know as "The Glory
of the Lord." His outstanding article, which appeared in the Theologische
...
Does Scripture Teach Millennialism: an Exegetical-Expositional Study of the Passages of Scripture which are Used to Support the Millennial Doctrine
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Press - 1990, 1983-05)