Death is still our hateful foe,
And its damage to our world we lament.
Yet Christ shall put an end to its woe,
When trumpet sounds and sky is rent.
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A Book Review by Mr. Paul Hess | A Tidy Faith: Systematic Theology from a Reformed Baptist Perspective
“Bayes should be applauded for attempting the monumental task of developing a contemporary work of systematic theology that is distinctly Reformed Baptist…”
Philip and the Ministry of the Word | Christopher E. Osterbrock
The ministry of the Word saturated the first generation of elders and preachers as depicted in the book of Acts
Go Ye Into All the Empire: A Theology of Missions From The Book of Esther |
The benevolent rule of Esther and Mordecai serves as a picture of the reign of Christ, Whose reign will never end.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 2 | Jared Ebert
The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 1 | Jared Ebert
“There is no such thing as the Reformed view on the Septuagint. There are differing opinions, ranging from total rejection to sympathetic willingness to use it for a variety of goals.”
Ezekiel 40-48: A Troublesome Temple Vision, Hermeneutics, and Jesus Christ | Brandt Athey
Introduction In another sphere of life, the present author was privileged to sit under the teaching of a...
Samuel Medley: His Life and His Hymn | Nettie SouVonna Miller
“God shall alone the refuge be”: The hymn of Samuel Medley (1738-1799)[1] In 2004 a little-known...
Biblical Mercy Ministry | Jeff Bys
*Editors Note: This article was originally printed in Pro Pastor: A Journal of Grace Bible Theological Seminary...
Matthew’s Use of Isaiah | Ken Klein
In chapter two of The Story Retold: A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament, the authors...