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Three Ways the New Testament Writers Quote the Old Testament

Dr. Robert K. Rudolph, Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia from 1932-1981, wrote something of a short introduction … Read more→

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Four Points about the Noahic Covenant and Redemptive History

The Noahic Covenant was the first covenantal administration after God’s initial covenant promise to redeem and restore humanity (Gen. 3:15). It is also the first time that the word בְּרִית (Berith) … Read more→

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“Confessing Our Faith in a Non-Confessing World” Conference (AK)

Tomorrow Burk Parsons and I fly out to Anchorage, AK to speak at a Spring Theology Conference (May 11-13) at Faith PCA (the only PCA church in Alaska). The title of … Read more→

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On the Scriptural Witness to the Historicity of Adam

Moses tell us how Adam was created (Gen. 1:26; 2:5-8) and how many years he lived (Gen. 5:5)

The writer of 1 Chronicles traced humanity from Adam to David (1 Chronicles … Read more→

 

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Revjw’s Book Corner 5.19.12

Prolific author and speaker Don (D. A.) Carson, research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL and one of the leaders of The Gospel Coalition, … Read more→

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Vern Poythress on the Different Approaches to Scripture

In his book God-Centered Biblical Interpretation, Vern Poythress gives a helpful and humorous scripting of the different sort of approaches people make with regard to understanding the Scriptures. The conversation … Read more→

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The Emmaus Sessions: A Tale of Two Seeds

This past Tuesday, we held the third of “The Emmaus Sessions” at New Covenant Presbyterian Church. Knowing the importance of Genesis 3:15 in the history of redemption, we met to consider the … Read more→

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The Emmaus Sessions: The Church as the True Israel

We recently held the second of “The Emmaus Sessions” at New Covenant Presbyterian Church’s study center, in which we considered the subject of “The Church as True Israel.” This is an … Read more→

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Spurgeon on the Amusement-Driven Church

As a young Christian I remember stumbling across this statement by Charles Spurgeon on how entertainment and amusement are not part of the tools of Christ’s mission for the Church in the … Read more→

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The Sermon on the Mount and the Savior on the Mount

It is one of the hardest–and yet most necessary–tasks of the exegete to deal carefully with a particular text in the Bible while not forgetting it’s redemptive-historical context. Forgetting this … Read more→

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The Emmaus Sessions – Jesus: True Israel

Last week I met with a group of zealous, young Christian men in the Savannah, GA area for a series of talks on biblical theology. For lack of a planned … Read more→

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The Gracious Judgment of Charity

The issue of warnings, hypocrisy and apostasy is one of exceedingly great importance, precisely because we find in the New Testament (not to mention everywhere throughout the Old) many examples … Read more→

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The Third Use of the Law and the Finished Work of Christ

Over at Reformed Forum we recently recorded a discussion on the “Third Use of the Law and Redemptive History.” The sum and substance of the discussion forms the content of my … Read more→

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A Dialogue to Die For

In his sermon “Constraining Love” (2 Cor. 5:14-15), J. Gresham Machen set out a dialogue between the Law of God and the sinner who has died with Christ in the … Read more→

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