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Philemon 3 – Grace and Peace

| September 29, 2009

V.3 – Grace and Peace             Grace (charis) and peace (eirene is mentioned in very N.T.  book save 1 Jn.) is the most common greeting in the scriptures.   Each of Paul’s known epistles contain this salutation. (Seventeen out of 22 books which contain introductions have it (Mt., Mk., Jn., Heb., and 1 Jn. do not […]

Philemon 2 – Church in Your House

| September 29, 2009

v.2 – Church in your house             Philemon possibly was wealthy for he owned slaves (unless Onesimus was the only one) and had a large enough house to serve as the assembly hall.  It’s interesting to note there is  no  certain  evidence  of  special  church  buildings for worship  before  the  third  century.  Beforetime they had […]

Philemon 2 – Apphia and Archippus

| September 29, 2009

V.2 – Apphia and Archippus             According to Chrysostom, Apphia was Philemon’s wife.  Textually this is suggested because of the location of her name immediately following his.  All that is certain about Apphia is that she was a Christian (lit.  “the sister”).  This is the only time she is mentioned in scripture.             Archippus is […]

Philemon – Text and Notes

| September 29, 2009

                                      Vv.1‑3 ‑ Salutation 1 Paul, a prisoner [Paul does not assert his apostolicity as is his practice (see Intro.  Style).   He does not want to overbear Philemon with authority.   This is a personal letter and Paul is reaching for the element that is stronger than authority – Love and fellowship.  Is there also an […]

Philemon – Introduction

| September 29, 2009

INTRODUCTION Canonicity The first question a student of the Bible should always ask is, “Should this book be in the Bible?”  Or, “Is this book inspired?”  That is a question that students in earlier centuries were forced to ask, because there was not a universal set and received canon of Scriptures.  Today we are blessed […]

Romans 12:1 – Reasonable Spiritual Service

| September 26, 2009

There is a fine line between reason and faith.  God begged Israel, “Come now and let us reason together” (Isaiah 1:18).  God offered Israel a reasonable and spiritual solution to their problems – repent. Isaiah 1:18b – “Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like […]

2 Timothy 1:14 – The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit – Fact vs. Opinion

| September 24, 2009

INTRODUCTION: A.        Whether you are recently born again, or mature in the faith, no doubt we all have many questions concerning the Holy Spirit. B.        Why is it that so many questions abound concerning this divine person? 1.         Possibly because He never became flesh, like Jesus did, therefore His existence is not as tangible to […]

2 Timothy 3:16 – Inspiration or Out-Spiration

| September 24, 2009

Breathe in, breathe out.  There…I have defined, illustrated and explained inspiration.  For some reason though, I think a further and definitely deeper explanation is needed and useful.  As words literally cannot be said without the breath of life, divine inspiration is the breath of spiritual life.  But I dare not say that such a study […]

Philippians 2:7 – Christological Treatise: Attributes of Deity with Application to Incarnation

| September 24, 2009

                                                A CHRISTOLOGICAL TREATISE:                                                     THE ATTRIBUTES OF DEITY                                      WITH APPLICATION TO THE INCARNATION                                                                   By Perry D. Hall                                                                 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay is to define the “Kenosis” by defending the thesis that Jesus retained all essential, divine, attributes while incarnated.  Our apologia will be buttressed by understanding the […]

Romans 3:24 – Illustration – Grace

| September 24, 2009

‘Cause It’s a Lot Better Pitcher ‘An We Had Before.’” “In the days of Moody, there was a minister named Harry Morehouse….One morning he was walking along the street in a poor part of one of our great cities and witnessed a minor tragedy.  A small boy, who could not have been more than five […]