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    • Identifying Jesus as the Son of Man

      In testifying to the supremacy of the Son of God as heir of all things in creation, with special emphasis on the point that even the world to come will be subject unto him, the writer to the Hebrews also …

      Choosing a Partner

      None would, speaking generally, enter into matrimony who were not in love. Two cannot walk together except they be agreed. Again, we say, none would think of marrying because it was felt to be the right thing to do.

      Marriage …

      To Be Long-Suffering

      Exhortations are introduced in a number of ways, and the use of words to the effect, that “we are admonished by the writer to the Hebrews to suffer the word of exhortation”, is quite common. The implica­tion seems to be …

      Diabolos and Satan

      It is said that “Satan” means an adver­sary—which could be good or bad; that “Diabolos” as used by the sacred writers is always sinister and evil. Parkhurst, long ago, pointed out that the New Testament was not written in classic …

      The Great Doctrinal Conflict – Gentile vs Hebrew

      Part 2

      In the previous installment of this article the difference between Hebrew and Gentile beliefs about the Creator and the death state was briefly dealt with. The part which follows deals with the change which occurred in the early …

      Compassion in the Book of Jude

      Of all New Testament writers, perhaps Jude is the most outspoken. He re­fers in his epistle to those who had perverted the “grace of God” and “de­nied the Lord Jesus Christ”, ungodly men who had chan­ged the “common salva­tion” into …

      Israel Bible Study Association

      In Israel, the Bible is credited with a practical value that is applied in unexpected ways.

      That the Scriptures are our only true guide to spiritual living is well known and accepted by us, with well grounded assurance and justifiable …

      Business Sessions at The 1962 Brisbane Conference

      Four main business meetings covering a wide range of ecclesial activity were held during the Conference. A notable feature was the Christlike spirit in which different points of view were discussed. There was general acceptance of the prin­ciple that, except …