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VERSE-BY-VERSE COMMENTARY with Dr. Grant C. Richison exposes the mind of God to the mind of man by expounding individual books of God’s Word verse-by-verse. Each study expounds a passage, forms a principle out of that passage, and shows how to apply that principle to your life.
Mike Licona on Inerrancy: It’s Worse than We Originally Thought. Licona Refuses to Condemn YouTube Video Attack on Dr. Geisler. Brief Comments on the Licona Dialogue at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Setting the Record Straight on Licona–IVP Interview. Licona’s Denial of Inerrancy: The List Grows.
About Grant C. Richison. Grant and Joyce Richison came from non-Christian homes but came to Christ in their late teens. They met in jail—that is, while they ministered in Macomb County jail in Michigan! 🙂. Grant quit sports while in high school to attend Bible college in the evenings.
Revelation 1:1. by Grant Richison | Aug 31, 1998 | Revelation | 24 comments. “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John…”.
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The next section of Hebrews runs from 7:1 to 10:18. The context explains the relationship between Jesus’ and Melchizedek’s priesthood, which is superior to the Levitical priesthood. Now we learn why the author of Hebrews said that he had much more to say about Melchizedek (He 5:11).
The Bible records several different categories of divine records. Some refer to a list of names, some to events, and some to a record of deeds. Here are two classifications: 1. Book of physical life (Ex 32:32,33; Ps 69:28; Ezek 13:9; Da 12:1).
Read Introduction to Ephesians. 1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Chapter six is a continuation of the practical outcomes in chapter five of being filled with the Spirit. The first four verses show the relationship of children to their parents.
Verses 9 through 13 allude to Old Testament means of purification offering (“sin offering”). The writer of Hebrews—having spoken about both true and faithful leaders and the Lord Jesus, who is eternally faithful to His church—in verse 9 speaks of those who were not faithful to truth.
Hebrews 8:8. by Grant | Mar 12, 2019 | Hebrews | 3 comments. Read Introduction to Hebrews. 8 Because finding fault with them, He says: “Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah—. Verses 8–13 describe the “better” of Hebrews 8:6 or the unilateral ...