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Tracing the allusions of the Old Testament in the New Testament, finding a deeper beauty in the person of Christ.

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Old Testament Allusions and The Apocalypse of John (Revelation) 1:8

13 Oct 201713 Oct 2017
Last time we looked at the two OT allusions packed into Revelation 1:7 and how they are pictures of Christ's love for his bride from the cross to his Second…
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Old Testament Allusions and The Apocalypse of John (Revelation) 1:7

7 Oct 20177 Oct 2017
After the resounding "Amen" of 1:6 proclaiming the priesthood of believers shaped by Jesus' exodus of his people from slavery into freedom, Revelation 1:7 stands as another "Amen" statement. The…
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Old Testament Allusions and the Apocalypse of John (Revelation) 1:6

29 Sep 201729 Sep 2017
As we stuck our feet in the seemingly shallow waters of John's doxology (1:5b-6) last time, we found that the waters were not so shallow. No, they were deep with…
Biblical Interpretation

Old Testament Allusions and The Apocalypse of John (Revelation), 1:1-3

17 Jun 201722 Sep 2017
As we begin our trek through the book of Revelation, diving deep beneath the surface, our goal is to understand the Old Testament allusions the beloved disciple of Jesus uses…
Biblical Interpretation

Old Testament Allusions and The Apocalypse of John: An Introduction

14 Jun 20179 Dec 2017
In 2010, I had been challenged to read through John's Apocalypse (Revelation) very slowly and look up all the Old Testament cross references along the way. As a staunch premillennial…
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Finding Old Testament Allusions in the New Testament: An Introduction

9 Jun 20179 Jun 2017
Thank you to those of you who have stayed with me through the Old Testament allusions in the armor of God  (Ephesians 6:10-20) series. I received a couple of questions…
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Old Testament Allusions and The Armor of God: Part 5

31 May 201731 May 2017
One of the great struggles for a soldier deployed overseas in our current struggle against an unmarked enemy is the inability to communicate. While you are trained with basic words…

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