Biblical Studies
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24 – How does chapter 35 function in Isaiah?
Dr. Lessing explains the function of chapter 35 of Isaiah.
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45 – Is there a discernable pattern in the Book of Comfort?
Dr. Gard explains that Isaiah used a chiastic structure in the Book of Comfort.
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33 – What were the circumstances of the exile?
Dr. Gard gives an overview of the Babylonian captivity.
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22 – What contemporary application can be found in Isaiah 30 and 31?
Dr. Lessing explains why Isaiah warns against the trusting in horses and chariots.
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36 – What are Servant Songs?
Dr. Gard briefly explains the servant songs from Isaiah.
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21 – How can one respond to the accusation that it is not fair that Adam’s sin should affect all people?
Dr. Lewis explains original sin and how Paul uses it to focus on God’s Grace.
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37 – Why does Paul mention that love is the fulfillment of the Law?
Dr. Lewis explains that we should live a Christian life of love towards our neighbor.
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29 – What does Paul mean when he says that all things work together for the good of those who love him?
Dr. Lewis puts Romans 8:28 into context and explains that the world is broken but God has not abandoned you.
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27 – How is Paul using the word law in verse 21 of chapter 7?
Dr. Lewis explains that the word "law" in Romans 7:21 means how things just work in this world.
