The Messianic Idea in the Old Testament
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I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
I have just uploaded:
I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
12 Days of Christmas Quiz – Day 5 A City of Scripture No. 2 1. A fugitive passed through this city, when flying for his life.2. Another fugitive started from it.3. It was in the inheritance of Simeon.4. Two defenceless travellers were once in great distress close by it.5. A large party of travellers came…
I launched my personal website in 1997 and my first Theology on the Web ministry website in 2001, so I guess that makes me somewhat of an Internet veteran. The Web has developed a great deal over the last 18 years and is now changing at an exponential rate. While it is impossible to know with certainty what the…
Dr David Instone-Brewer has asked me to share this very useful resource: The Bible is an ancient book with timeless wisdom, historical integrity and many puzzles. When we read it in the context of their lifestyle, literature, and language, the Bible speaks to us like it did to its original audience. When we grasp these contexts,…
Lewis B. Radford, who was Bishop of Goulburn in New South Wales, was the author of the Westminster Commentary on Paul’s letters to the Colossians and Philemon. This public domain volume was scanned from a the copy in Spurgeon’s College Library. Lewis Bostock Radford [1869-1937], The Epistle to the Colossians and the Epistle to Philemon….
2011 has been a busy year that has seen a number of milestone developments in the websites. For many years I have worked on The Evangelical Quarterly in a piecemeal manner, adding a few articles at a time as originals became available to scan. This year I decided to make concerted effort to digitise at…
Today’s free book is G. Buchanan Gray’s study of Sacrifice. This book was published posthumously from the “nearly complete” notes from a series of lectures delivered by Gray before the University of Oxford. This public domain title was digitised from a copy held at Spurgeon’s College library. George Buchanan Gray [1865-1922], Sacrifice in the Old…