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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 7
by Karl Kemp
We finish the study of the Greek verb dikaioo here in Part 7 and briefly summarize the results of this study of the three Greek words that are most often translated righteous, righteous, or justify.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 6
by Karl Kemp
We begin a study of the Greek verb dikaioo here in Part 6. This verb is typically used in the very full sense that includes being forgiven, being set free from spiritual death and bondage to sin and demons, and being made righteous with the imparted righteousness of God by the outpoured, indwelling Righteous, Holy Spirit when used in new-covenant salvation contexts in the New Testament.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 5
by Karl Kemp
We continue with the study on the meaning of the Greek noun dikaiosune here in Part 5, starting with Gal. 5:5, and we complete the study on dikaiosune here with Rev. 22:11.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 4
by Karl Kemp
Here in Part 4 of this paper we go from Romans 4:5 through Galatians 3:21 in this study of the Greek noun dikaiousune that is most often translated righteousness in which all the uses of this Greek noun in the New Testament are considered.
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sabbath day or worship day
by Definite Dhliwayo
Sunday or any day of the week is not bad at all, in the new testament we worship God any day any time anywhere because we now live with him inside as his temple so we donât have to meet him anywhere but we walk with him. We go to church to fellowship with others not with God because God lives in us we fellowship with him anytime we want. So keeping a day holy in the new covenant is not necessary in as much as going to offer a cow on an alter for thanksgiving is not necessary.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
We discuss the meaning of the Greek adjective dikaios and start a study on the meaning of the Greek noun dikaiosune here in Part 3 of this paper.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
A Selection of Quotations from Commentators that Deal with the Meaning of "Righteous," "Righteousness," and "Justify" in Key New-Covenant Salvation Contexts to Illustrate the Widespread Problem (Serious Error from my Point of View). And we start a study on the meaning of the three Greek words that we are discussing in this paper.
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Righteous, Righteousness, Justify, Make Righteous in the New Testament, Part 1
by Karl Kemp
The primary purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that new-covenant salvation through the all-important atoning death of the Lord Jesus Christ and the outpoured, indwelling Righteous, Holy Spirit was designed to bring forgiveness AND TO SET US FREE FROM SPIRITUAL DEATH AND BONDAGE TO SIN AND DEMONS AND MAKE US RIGHTEOUS WITH THE IMPARTED RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD, by grace through faith, which is a whole lot more than giving us a strictly legal, right standing with God.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 7
by Karl Kemp
We discuss the meaning of the Hebrew noun tsedaqah (righteouness) and finish the verse-by-verse study of Isaiah 52:13-53:12 here in Part 7. We also discuss Isaiah 54:1-8.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 6
by Karl Kemp
We discuss the meaning of three Hebrew words here in Part 6, building on the BDB Hebrew Lexicon; tsaddiq (adjective for righteous); tsadeq, tsadoq (verb for justify, make righteous), and tsedeq (noun for righteousness). I didn't find even one example where these words dealt with people being righteous because they had been forgiven, whether through sacrificial offerings, or not.
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Patience
by Cyril Almond
Two examples we could do well to follow.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 5
by Karl Kemp
I'll quote from quite a few Christian scholars who discuss the meaning of the verb "justify" in Isaiah 53:11. I disagree for the most part with what they say on this topic. We begin a rather thorough study of the Hebrew words that are most often translated righteous, righteousness, or justify in the Old Testament, using the BDB Hebrew Lexicon.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 4
by Karl Kemp
We continue the discussion of the Greek noun aphesis and Luke 4:18 here in Part 4 and look at Ephesians 1:7, which is one of the verses that can be better understood and translated by a better understanding of the meaning of aphesis. And we continue with the study of Isaiah 53:11, which is the most important verse in this very important chapter.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Isa. 53:7-9 verse-by-verse here in Part 3 and begin a verse-by-verse study of 53:10-12. Much of this paper is devoted to a study of Isaiah 53:11, which is the most important verse in Isaiah chapter 53. The study of 53:11 will continue through Part 4 of this paper.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Isaiah 53:1-6 here in Part 2 of this paper. Jesus, the Lamb of God, bore our sins with the guilt and the penalties, including bearing our sicknesses and pains. These things were considered penalties for sin under the old covenant. However, the heart of the gospel is that He bore the penalties of spiritual death and bondage to sin and demons that resulted from Adam's fall, so we could be born again and be made righteous with the imparted righteousness of God through the outpoured, indwelling Righteous, Holy Spirit, of life.
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Isaiah 53: Set Free and Made Righteous by the Lamb of God, Part 1
by Karl Kemp
Isaiah chapter 53 is one of the most important chapters in the Bible on the all-important atoning death of the Lamb of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. He bore our sins with the guilt and the penalties, including the major penalties of spiritual death and bondage to sin, so we could be born again and made righteous with the imparted righteousness of God by the indwelling Righteous, Holy Spirit of God.
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A Short History of the World and the Proposed Future New World Government.
by ralph jackson
The Bible tells us that in the beginning God made the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1). He then created all living things - including humans. Unfortunately for us there was a fallen angel in the midst, whose sole purpose was to usurp the throne of God. (Ezekiel 28). Lucifer was not allowed to remain in heaven. He was cast out into the earth. (Luke 10:18; Jude 6; Isaiah 14:12: Rev 12:7). Bitterly disappointed at his failure, Lucifer would now continue his quest for worship on a new playing field ï" the earth. ïIf I canït have heaven, I will have the earth and all its peopleï, thought Lucifer ï" who became Satan or the devil. His desire for revenge would increase his resolve. The art of deception came from the mind of the devil.
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Paul; The Synagogue of Satanâs Number one Enemy
by Roy Francois
The apostate Jewish priest [not all Jews] knew they had a powerful and dangerous enemy in Paul who had at one time been one of their own and knew their evil hearts. He knew their diabolical plan to destroy Christianity. He had been one of the Synagogue of Satan's top generals, he knew their game plan.
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Eternal Torment; Is It Scriptural
by Roy Francois
Man in all his cruelty never think of doing this to another human being, yet they teach that a loving God, one thatïs defined as love itself, would do something so cruel. Just thing about it.
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The Ugly and Attractive Sides of Demonic Possession
by Roy Francois
It may be hard to believe that there are physically attractive demons, but there are.
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The Mark of the Beast
by Roy Francois
The Mark of the Beast is not something that can be forced on you, its an evil spirit that you welcome into your soul!
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The Earth Was Lucifer's Home Before Man
by Roy Francois
If Satan was in the world before Adam sinned, then there was sin in the world before Adan sinned. What was the cause of this sininthe earth before Adan Sinned?
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COMMENTARY ON THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS (PART 1)
by Gabriel Abina
The temptation of Christ by the devil in the wilderness carries an ever green message for the believer who intends to live a constant victorious life. If Jesus fell short, then he couldn't be the saviour of the world. The tricks of the devil are still the same, though disguised differently. His aim is that we may fall short and miss God's mark for our lives. However, through Christ responses, we see the keys to living a healthy and victorious life.
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COMMENTARY ON THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS (PART 1)
by Gabriel Abina
The temptation of Christ by the devil in the wilderness carries an ever green message for the believer who intends to live a constant victorious life. If Jesus fell short, then he couldn't be the saviour of the world. The tricks of the devil are still the same, though disguised differently. His aim is that we may fall short and miss God's mark for our lives. However, through Christ responses, we see the keys to living a healthy and victorious life.
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Covenants ï" ïOldï ï" ïNewï ï" ïRenewedï?
by Susan Hanson
ïïThis cup is the New Covenant effected by my blood;" 1 Corinthians 11:25 (CJB)
The New Covenant wine is ALL of Godïs Word
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Unanswered Prayer
by Susan Hanson
Why are prayers unanswered? Many people profess to pray regularly so it seems like we should hear of an abundance of prayers answered every dayâbut we donât. Iâve been wondering why this is and began to study the subject.
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The Body of Christ
by Susan Hanson
First and foremost we must remember that âGod is not the author of confusionâ as 1 Corinthians 14:33 tells us: The last part of this verse so often left unquoted, refers to all congregations of the true Church, not all of the many organizations of men. Godâs Church, made up of many congregations of true Christians/believers/saints was meant to reflect peace, not confusion as we see all over today.
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Belief isâ
by Susan Hanson
Today, âbeliefâ is associated with âthinkingâ, meaning that if I say I believe something, I am acknowledging that it is real, it exists.
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Significance of the Temple
by Susan Hanson
A Simple Description of the Spiritual Significance of the Temple
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Renew A ? Spirit Within Me
by Susan Hanson
We have all probably heard others say, and very possibly said it ourselves: âI wish I had the excitement, zeal, boldness, etc. that I had when I first got saved.â Where did it go?
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