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Tag Archives: Sabbath
Book Review: Questions About The Nature And Perpetuity Of The Seventh-Day Sabbath
Questions About The Nature And Perpetuity Of The Seventh-Day Sabbath And Proof That The First Day Of The Week Is The True Christian Sabbath, by John Bunyan A friend of mine who knows of my love for Bunyan’s writings as … Continue reading
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Tagged John Bunyan, legitimacy, Sabbath
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Book Review: The Art Of Stillness
The Art Of Stillness: Adventures In Going Nowhere, by Pico Iyer There are several interesting aspects of this work. For one, it is the work of a well-known travel writer who a friend recommended to me (and this is the … Continue reading
Book Review: A History Of The True Religion
A History Of The True Religion Through Each Hundred Years From 33 A.D. To Date, by Dugger And Dodd How I came to read this book is a bit of a story. My mother got this book for me as … Continue reading
Mysteries Of The Bible: What Does Pentecost/Shavuot Have To Do With Resurrection?
Over this Pentecost weekend, quite a few speakers that I listened to sought to connect Pentecost (which the Jews call Shavuot) with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And admittedly this is not a difficult connection to make. Nevertheless, if we … Continue reading
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Interview Questions For A Martyr
I just have a few questions for you, Ignatius, if you don’t mind. Why is it that you thought it was necessary for you “become like wheat” and be chewed up by the lions in order to reach the kingdom … Continue reading
Rethinking Polycarp As A Friend Of The Sabbath
Was Polycarp a friend to genuine Christianity? If there is one Apostolic Father that is recognized by a large proportion of members of the Church of God, it is Polycarp [1], and he is recognized primarily for his opposition to … Continue reading
Anti-Semitism In Ignatius Of Antioch’s Epistles
Having examined several aspects of Ignatius of Anticoh’s writings, it is worthwhile at this point to spend a bit of time looking at how he showed hostility to Jews and to the Sabbath, which was connected in his mind with … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient history, Judaism, legitimacy, Sabbath
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Scene From A Sabbath Drive Past Multnomah Falls
Water rapidly rushes over the gorge under the approving gaze of the assembled travelers while the land slumps past the stumps of trees recently cut down over the road closed west to Bridal Veil. Nearby ashen mute moss-covered tree trunks … Continue reading
An Introduction To Compendia: A Collection
[Note: Some time ago I wrote five [1] texts that I thought to collect together as a unified work, and so I would like to share it with you all. The whole work can be found here: Compendia.] How does one … Continue reading
The Portrayal Of The Jews In The Martyrdom Of Polycarp
One of the consistent aspects of the Apostlic Fathers that bears considerable scrutiny is the nearly universally negative portrayal of Jews and Judaism in them [1]. At times this portrayal is somewhat crude and at times it is relatively seriously … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient history, Judaism, Sabbath
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