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Jul 4, 2004 · This is now the seventh paper in this series regarding Davidic hope in the Old Testament and intertestamental literature.
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(Aramaic) patrial from 3061; a Jehudaite (or Judaite), i.e.. Jew:-Jew. see HEBREW for 03061 · Strongs #03063: hdwhy Y@huwdah. Judah = ...
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... Hebrew Bible. The meaning of the name Yahweh occurs in Exod 3:13-14 where God identifies himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and tells Moses ...
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Merrill 's theology develops two themes from Ezra-Nehemiah: the person and actions of God, and the people of God. In his Old Testament Theology, Paul R. House ...
Dec 10, 2004 · As the reader moves into chapter five, it appears that the Samarians had won (4:23 ), and the Jews were in for another beating, this time from ...
(1) Are these warnings against the loss of salvation as some have advocated? (2) Is “overcomer” a title for all believers because of initial faith in Christ? In ...
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With its very first words, Ezra rivets the narrative to the line of time: “In the first year of Cyrus, King of Persia … .” At each successive turn of events, ...
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