#35 Romans
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#35 Romans

Paul begins the letter to the Romans with an introduction: “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God” (Rom. 1:1).1 He immediately identifies himself as the letter's author and establishes genuine authority due to his apostleship and purpose as a minister of the Gospel…

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#29 Theodicy
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#29 Theodicy

Theodicy is concerned with answering the question, “If God is sovereign and good, then why does He allow evil and suffering in the world?” While there are many conclusions to this question, the most prominent one found in the Old Testament comes from the books of Job, Ecclesiastes, and Habakkuk…

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#28 The Covenants of Micah
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#28 The Covenants of Micah

The Book of Micah is a ridicule of sin, a call to repentance, and a guarantee that the Lord will hold fast to His word and deliver on His covenantal promises. While characteristics of the Abrahamic and Davidic Covenants are expressed throughout the book, the most evident characteristics, as demonstrated by the chart below, are those of the Mosaic Covenant…

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#9 Daniel
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#9 Daniel

Daniel is one of the most debated books of the Bible amongst different spheres of Christian beliefs and denominations. However, when understood correctly, it is also one of the most humbling, edifying, and sanctifying sections of the Holy Scriptures…

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