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The Prologue of the Gospel of John Calvin
A psalm of the Reformer, an ESV onlyist In the Beginning was the King James Version of the Bible written in 1611, And the KJV was with God and was God, And nothing was created without the help of King … Continue reading
Posted in God's Word
Tagged Bible, Calvin, Calvinism, comedy, English Standard Version, ESV, ESV onlyism, Evangelical Standard Version, humor, KJV, KJV onlyism, sarcasm
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People
According to the Koran and Islamic tradition, Christians and Jews are considered to be people of the book. That is an incorrect label. Christians are people of the Word, God’s word made flesh Christ Jesus. RodtRDHFormerly known as Rod of … Continue reading
Posted in God's Wisdom, God's Word, Incarnation
Tagged doctrine, Islam, Jewish tradition, Jews, Judaism, Koran, Muslim, On The Incarnation
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Unchanged in 2000 years
An sad fact learned today in our final session in Post-Colonial Interpretation of the Bible course: apparently, since the days of Cicero, approximately 46 Before Common Era, the debate over the interpretation of Scripture (word for word literal or sense … Continue reading

