Biblia

0084. THE GOLDEN PASSIONAL OF THE OLD TESTAMENT

The Golden Passional of the Old Testament Isaiah 53. No subject more important than the substitutionary death of Christ. Burdened with that thought, the author prepared for "Threshed Wheat" a series of studies in defence of the old interpretation of Isaiah 53, and as an exposition of that Golden Passional. Conscious of the timeliness of … Continue reading “0084. THE GOLDEN PASSIONAL OF THE OLD TESTAMENT”

0081. REVELATION

The Revelation A well-known Methodist minister and Cliff College Principal, the late Samuel Chadwick, confessed that in his early ministerial days the Revelation was an enigma to him. He then set himself to solve it by reading the book through at a sitting, every day for a month. No wonder the book began to sing … Continue reading “0081. REVELATION”

0079. 3 JOHN

3 John This is another sample of the Apostle John’s private correspondence. This letter was written to a generous and warm-hearted friend called Gaius, noted for loving hospitality, urging him to continue entertaining the travelling preachers, in spite of the bitter opposition of an autocratic and blustering Church official called Diotrephes. INTERESTING QUESTIONS. 3Jn_1:2, 3Jn_1:4-5, … Continue reading “0079. 3 JOHN”

0080. JUDE

Jude Like James, Jude was not an apostle, but just an ordinary disciple. James, his brother, had been martyred a few years before Jude wrote this letter. He laid himself out to write a great treatise on (verse 3), Salvation, but abandoned it under the constraint of the Holy Spirit, to write a half-page letter … Continue reading “0080. JUDE”

0077. 1 JOHN

1 John This Epistle, written about a.d. 90, was produced for a fourfold purpose, as John himself declares: First, that they might be happy (1Ch_1:4); second, that they might be holy (1Ch_2:1); third, that they might be safe (1Ch_2:26, R.V.). Finally, that they might be sure- "know" Its key-words are "know" and "fellowship." THE JOYFUL … Continue reading “0077. 1 JOHN”