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NT Doctrine — Baptism
The English word “baptism” is taken from the Greek word baptizo used in the New Testament to signify the ancient Hebrew ritual washing. The Hebrew word most commonly associated with the practice is mikveh, which means “a gathering of waters”. … Continue reading
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Jeremiah 17:9
Several people have asked me how to reconcile our talk here about being heart-led with this verse in Jeremiah. Most English translations go something like this: The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it? … Continue reading
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Lamentations of Jeremiah
(This will be added to the text of the next book as an addenda. On the static site, it is the last lesson in the series for Jeremiah.)[That site is now closed.] If not Jeremiah, these five poems have be … Continue reading
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Jeremiah Manuscript
The next in the Ancient Truth series is the Prophet Jeremiah. I just finished the main text manuscript this evening. I’ll probably include Jeremiah’s Lamentations as an addenda. I’ve often said I can at least understand his frustration. Every day … Continue reading
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