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Home Posts tagged "1 Timothy 3"

Tag: 1 Timothy 3

Is Biblicism Biblical? – July/August 2020

“Biblicism” is a term that is almost always used in a derogatory way. The common definition of a “biblicist” is someone who uses only the Bible for his authority and source of knowledge and who therefore blindly holds to the Bible to inform him on every issue and guide him…

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Biblicist, Biblicism, Authority of Scripture, 1 Timothy 3

GOD Was Manifest in the Flesh – Jun. 2011

“God” has been a major point of question in 1 Timothy 3:16 since the days modern textual criticism began and is omitted in most modern translations. This article examines: The Textual Evidence and Theology of “God” and The History of “God” as it is found in the manuscripts of 1…

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Textual Criticism, 1 Timothy 3, Textual Variant

What About the Deacon and Deaconess? – Apr. 2007

Continuing the theme of church leadership from the previous two studies, “What About the Deacon and Deaconess?” explores the biblical teaching concerning the deacon and answers the question of whether the “deaconess” is a NT teaching (Acts 6:1-6 and 1 Tim. 3:11).   *(If download does not begin automatically, right…

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Deacon, Ecclesiology, Deaconess, 1 Timothy 3, Acts 6

Pastor, Bishop, and Elder (Part 2) – Mar. 2007

There can be a great deal of confusion with regard to who God has ordained to lead the church. With that has come a great deal of misunderstanding even about who is to lead in the church. In an effort to elucidate God’s plan for church leadership, this two part series,”Pastor, Bishop,…

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Ecclesiology, Elder, Bishop, Ephesians 4, Pastor, 1 Timothy 3, 1 Timothy 5

Pastor, Bishop, and Elder (Part 1) – Feb. 2007

There can be a great deal of confusion with regard to who God has ordained to lead the church. With that has come a great deal of misunderstanding even about who is to lead in the church. In an effort to elucidate God’s plan for church leadership, this two part series,”Pastor, Bishop,…

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Ecclesiology, Elder, Ephesians 4, Pastor, Bishop, 1 Timothy 3, 1 Timothy 5

Is There a So-Called “Call” to Ministry? – Jan. 2007

For centuries, young men moving toward the ministry have wondered how they can know for sure if the ministry is what God has designed for them. That question is as relevant as it has ever been as young men, and even some older men, seek God’s will. “Is There a So-Called ‘Call’…

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Ephesians 4, God's Will, Call to the Ministry, 1 Timothy 3
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