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  1. The Doctrine of Jesus Christ. The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. The Doctrine of Man. The Doctrines of Salvation. The Doctrine of the Church. The Doctrine of the Scriptures. The Doctrine of Angels. The Doctrine of Satan. The Doctrines of the Last Things.

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  2. The word “bible” comes from the old Greek word biblia, which just means “books.” That might sound weird, because the Bible we use today comes in the form of just one tome. However, the Bible wasn’t always a single work. The Bible, at its core, is a collection of several dozen ancient, sacred documents.

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  4. The doctrine of the Bible (bibliology) encompasses several concepts that require defini on and explana on. Among the most important are inspira on, inerrancy, infallibility, and canon. While they are conveniently examined under the umbrella category of the doctrine of the Bible, each of these terms can be referred to as doctrines as well.

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    • 1. The Fundamental Idea: Some Suggestions
    • II. Judgment and Action
    • Judgment in the Old Testament: Words Other Than Shaphat©
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    • III. The Judgment of the Christ

    B.Sc., M. Th., Ph.D. Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge

    All this does not tell us exactly what the Hebrews of the Old Testament understood by judging. Granted that it was associated with the Lord, and with the service men should offer Him, what precisely did the Hebrews understand by the term? Scholars cannot be said to have reached even general agreement on this point. Three main lines of approach may ...

    It must be emphasized that, whether the judgment be that of the Lord or that of men, it is fundamentally dynamic. Basically judgment is the process whereby one discerns between the right and the wrong and takes action as a result. There is dispute between two, a determination as to the rights of the matter, and then―action. The dynamic character of...

    Shaphat© and its cognates are incomparably the most important and the most frequently used Old Testament words for expressing the idea of judgment. Accordingly we have examined them at some length. But a number of other words reinforce shaphat©, and we must give attention to those which are rendered by ‘judge’ or some similar expression.

    Brown, Driver and Briggs give the meaning of this verb as ‘judge’ and they speak of it as a synonym of shaphat©.44 When they come to classify the uses of the word they put first ‘act as judge, minister judgment’. There is undoubtedly a legal base to this word group, just as is the case with shaphat© and its relations. But in usage there tends to be...

    In accordance with one aspect of shaphat© this word group also can mean ‘rule’ on occasion. Thus the prophet speaks the word of the Lord to Joshua, ‘If thou wilt walk in my ways, and if thou wilt keep my charge, then thou also shalt judge my house...’ (Zc. iii. 7).50 For the noun, used without possibility of mistaking the meaning, let us notice the...

    Brown, Driver and Briggs give the meaning of this verb as ‘decide, adjudge, prove (NH Pi. argue with)’, while Köhler lists eight meanings, beginning with ‘I. reprove... 2. argue before...’ The word denotes a rather more argumentative process than those with which we have so far had to do. There is often the idea of discussion or argument, though wi...

    From the very beginning it was clear that Jesus’ mission included a stern condemnation of evil. John the Baptist said that He would baptize ‘with the Holy Ghost and with fire: whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly cleanse his theshing―floor; and he will gather his wheat into the garner, but the chaff he will burn up with unquenchable fire...

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  5. The Bible reveals the mystery of God’s plan which is the unifying theme of the Bible. It is the revelation of Jesus Christ as the Savior of sinful mankind. Jesus explained how the Old Testament centered on Him: "And He said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto

  6. Hebrews Chapter 11 is all about faith and today we will attempt to define faith. This is the only definition of faith in the whole Bible. However, faith must be put into the context of the Book of Hebrews and this is not a complete definition of faith.

  7. The course will examine eight doctrines in particular. These are: The Sovereignty of God, the Depravity of Man, Justification, Election, the Atonement, the Unity of the Church ,the Security of the Believer and the believer’s Covenant Relationship with God. Attendance counts for 10% of the grade.

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