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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Proverbs 1:8-19
Proverbs 1:8-19 1:8-9 — 8 Hear, my son, your father’s instruction, and forsake not your mother’s teaching, 9 for they are a graceful garland for your head and pendants for your neck. The first thing Solomon teaches us in the … Continue reading
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Proverbs 1:1-7
Proverbs 1:1-7 Hubbard gives a good overview of Proverbs: “The bulk of Proverbs divides into two major kinds of literature: instructive speeches, chapters 1-9; wisdom sayings, chapters 10-31. The speeches had as their main purpose to state every possible reason … Continue reading
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The Larger Catechism, #69, pt. 2
Excursus Effectual Calling, Regeneration, and Justification Sorry, I have removed this… some of this material will be used in an upcoming publication.
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Proverbs, An Introduction
Proverbs Introduction Very few commentaries had been written on Proverbs until recently. Now, more and more scholars are studying OT Wisdom literature and significant commentaries have emerged.[1] It is by far the “most practical†books of the OT. Its sage … Continue reading
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The Larger Catechism, #69, pt. 1
The Larger Catechism Questions 69 69.      Q. What is the communion in grace which the members of the invisible church have with Christ? A. The communion in grace which the members of the invisible church have with Christ, is their … Continue reading
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The Larger Catechism, #66-68
The Larger Catechism Questions 66-68 66.      Q. What is that union which the elect have with Christ? A. The union which the elect have with Christ is the work of God’s grace,[270] whereby they are spiritually and mystically, yet really … Continue reading
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Chapter 8, What should I do during the Lord’s Supper?
When we are invited to our friend’s house for dinner, we go there to eat with him. Yet, it is more than just sitting down to eat dinner. We relish the fellowship and relationship we have with our dear friend … Continue reading