PHall | September 22, 2009
“Though the general thought here is quite plain, the specific meaning of the word translated expiation (Greek hilasmos) is disputed. The word occurs again in 4:10 of Christ, whom God sent to be the expiation for our sins. The older versions generally have `propitiation,’ a word which means an appeasement, some gift or deed which […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
Most likely John used this term endearingly, and definitely not snidely. By this time, John was old. There is tradition that towards the end of John’s life, when he was too feeble to walk, he would be carried to services saying, “little children, love one another.”
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PHall | September 22, 2009
What does walking in the light mean? On one side proponents claim walking in darkness happens when the Christian commits even one sin ‑ “sin is darkness, after all.” The opposing side counters, walking in light describes a life‑style, not each punctiliar action ‑ “its a walk, not one step.” Contextually, “walking in light” is […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
“Heathen authors say very little about sin, and classic paganism had little or no conception of sin in the Gospel sense. The nearest approach to it was by Plato, from whose works a tolerably complete doctrinal statement might be gathered of the origin, nature, and effects of sin. The fundamental idea of hamartia (sin) among […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
While similar in language to Jn.1:1, the reference point, in my opinion, is different. This beginning, contrary to others, does not go “beyond the Christian dispensation, beyond the Incarnation, to the eternal purpose of God in Christ” (Robertson, v.6, p.204), although that does appear to be the majority view. I believe John’s point of reference […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
A feminine voice spoke into my answering machine, “we need your type to be donated due to a current shortage.” I am B positive – not the rarest, nor the most common. Being civically minded, I drove from East Boca to West Boca through a torrential storm. They closed at 5:00 PM, so I went […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
In sixth grade, my daughter Rachel came home with science class work. They had to decide which sense, if they had to lose one, they would least likely miss. Which would you choose? I chose smelling. Every sense is special, after all, they are gifts from God given to enjoy this world. However, for […]
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PHall | September 22, 2009
I like to refer to this section of I John 4:19‑24, by asking the question, “How do you treat your conscience?” V.19 starts out stating that Christians know something, “hereby we know”. This knowledge is based upon the action of verse 18. So we know that we are of the truth if we ‑ love […]
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PHall | September 20, 2009
Sometimes the very texts used to discredit and disavow certain beliefs and practices, upon further examination, prove the exact opposite. For example, many deny the necessity of baptism and cite 1 Corinthians 1:17 as proof. Further contextual review reveals the whole passage as actually very pro-baptism. That is why Paul uses baptism as such a […]
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PHall | September 19, 2009
Romans 1:17 contains two phrases that clearly express Paul’s “economy of words” – “the righteousness of God” and “from faith to faith.” But simple phrases are not always easy phrases. Concerning the latter phrase, “By itself this is too dense and cryptic for a modern reader to be certain of its meaning.” (Wright, The New […]
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