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Why Studying the Greek Biblical Text Is Worth Your Time

The Bible was originally written primarily in two languages, Hebrew and Greek, because these were the cultures that God worked through to covenant with his people. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Bill Mounce as he discusses the usefulness of familiarizing ourselves with the biblical Greek.

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Did Adam and Eve Exist?

Did Adam and Eve really exist, and why does it matter? Randy Hardman reviews John Walton’s book, the Lost World of Adam and Eve, and evaluates Walton’s argument in light of reconciling science and faith.

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The Problem of Bible Proof-texting

It is said that you can make the Bible say almost anything you want it to say. In this series of Seven Minute Seminary videos, Dr. Craig Keener walks us through a number of biblical passages that are often ripped out of context and forced to say something the Bible never intended to say. He then illuminates their meaning by simply paying careful attention to the context.

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5 Expository Sermons from the Book of Acts

What is expository preaching, and does it only count when a preacher goes through a biblical passage verse by verse? In today’s article, Aaron Perry reveals how the mixture of sermons in the Book of Acts demonstrate a practical way of reaching a broad audience with the contextualized message of the gospel.

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The Accomplishments of Ezra and Nehemiah

After suffering military defeat and captivity for its apostasy, the Jewish people were finally freed and allowed to return to their homeland in the 6th century BC, ending their exile to Babylon. Learn more about the accomplishments of two particular leaders, Ezra and Nehemiah, from Roger Nam in this Seven Minute Seminary.

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5 Things the Holy Spirit Accomplished at Pentecost

But to effectively serve Christ in the world, we must not merely be called holy; we must actually be holy. In today’s article, Timothy Tennent helpfully explains how the pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost provides the church with this needed holiness.

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Pentecost is a Lifestyle

“The same Spirit who breathed life into God’s people, birthing the Church, is the same Spirit who is breathed onto us and breathes flame into our hearts with the same message Jesus gave to his disciples so long ago: ‘You shall be my witnesses.'” Keith Turner explains how Pentecost is not an event, but a lifestyle.

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Our Pentecostal Mission in the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit empowers God’s people to carry the good news of the gospel to all people. Read more today from Brian Russell as he explains the powerful force that led Paul and his missionary co-workers to take the gospel to the ends of the earth, and what our own pentecostal mission might be.

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