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    • Correspondence : Psychology and the Bible

      Correspondence

      Our contributor sends us further correspondence. Earlier letters appeared in The Testimony for October and November.

      Will correspondents who wish to discuss points raised in The Testimony please note that their letters should be addressed to the Editorial Secretary, …

      Judas Iscariot – Betrayed by a token of friendship

      The Four Gospels are avowedly bio­graphical. They narrate the life of one person Jesus Christ. Beside him all other characters fade into comparative insignificance; but of them, none stands out with greater clearness than does Judas. The reason for this …

      Paul’s Epistles to the Seven Ecclesias

      One feature of recurring interest in the study of the Bible is the way it illustrates the mystical value which the ancient nations attached to numbers. A well known example of this kind is recorded in the last verse of …

      Having a Positive Purpose on our journey to the Kingdom

      Whatever the faults of this periodical may be, whatever measures of success or failure it may experience, there can at least be no doubt that the workers behind the movement have a positive aim. In the present age this is …

      Ancient Poetic Records shedding light on Biblical characters

      A Few years ago I was piloting an American lawyer through the As­syrian galleries of the British Museum, and was interested to observe that he used a word about the monuments quite foreign to our usual vocabulary on these occasions. …

      An Historical Survey of the Value of Exposition

      An elocution master once made use of this passage of Scripture as a text for a lecture upon the advantages of good reading. Words have been called the vehicles of thought. A good writer chooses his words so that his …