
Here is my exegetical analysis of Galatians 3:1-29. I pray that it will be a benefit to all those reading it.
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Here is my exegetical analysis of Galatians 3:1-29. I pray that it will be a benefit to all those reading it.
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Does Hosea 6:7 prove that there is a Covenant of Works in Scripture? It is my goal here to demonstrate a better and more likely reading of the text from a Dispensational perspective.
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Check out my newly formatted exegetical analysis of Romans 2:17-29. I have attempted to defend the categorical distinction here between Jew and Gentile as Covenant theologians often appeal to this text in defence of the blurring of Jews and Gentiles. This belief comes from isolating vs. 28-29 and ignoring the context of Paul’s message to the Jews. Hence the title “If You Bear The Name Jew”.
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Here is my exegetical analysis examining another common proof text used by Covenant Theologians. This text is often “assumed” to mean that Gentiles and Jews are both referred to as the “Israel of God”. There is no good reason to include Gentiles in the term “Israel of God” as that merely makes the words “Israel” and “Gentiles” mean something other than there normal usage. In my exegesis I hope to show and explain the proper rendering of the text.
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