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  • ...critical interpretation of a Biblical text. The purpose of exegesis is to discover the meaning of a text. ...spects are employed in order to approach the author's intent and therefore discover the meaning of the text. While exegesis often refers to the study of the te
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  • ...erse City'', ''Portable Sounds'', "Alive and Transported", "Tonight", and "Discover: tobyMac EP"..
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  • ...total conviction that there had to be a way to live forever, but I did not discover that until my father told us about Jesus as he was recovering in the hospit
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  • ...on is to make Christlike disciples of all nations. It teaches that you may discover forgiveness, peace, joy, purpose, love and meaning in life and the promise
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  • ...lar writings of an author (John, Peter, Paul). "Biblical theology seeks to discover what the biblical writers, under divine guidance, believed, described, and
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  • ...tributes of God manifested in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, we discover that a completely comprehensible and understandable explanation of God's es
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  • ...ong to bring you to Him and He does not stop working in your life when you discover Him. God’s resume in your life ceases to expand when you die, but even t
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  • ...ptures in the light and with the guidance of the Holy Spirit I was able to discover many of the answers I was looking for (i.e. the Trinity, the Deity of Jesus
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  • ...ulty and second-hand information about Jesus. Many people are surprised to discover that the Jesus we actually meet in the Gospels bears no resemblance to the ...been deceived in this matter, every human motive operated to lead them to discover and avow their error…From these [considerations] there is no escape but i
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  • ...to Episcopacy or the liturgy of the Church of England. For anything we can discover, he had never committed himself to any such condemnation of them as to make
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  • ...ply to quote him--his wonderful outpouring of self, his tireless thrust to discover and express, his massive power, the immeasurable height, breadth, and depth
    152 KB (26,784 words) - 15:46, 26 August 2009
  • ...ook of the canon difficult or useless to him at a particular time, only to discover later on that it was just what he needed in a time of trouble or temptation
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