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Brother Andrew “God’s Smuggler” Endorses How to Survive the Great Tribulation: Fight, Flight, or Faith

Some of you know that Brother Andrew worked with Corrie ten Boom for 25 years. And a little known fact, acknowledged in older copies of The Hiding Place, is when John Sherill interviewed Brother Andrew, he talked about Aunt Corrie so much that it inspired the book The Hiding Place! His ministry is Open Doors [...]

What Did Calvary and the Tomb Look Like? An Interview with Leen Ritmeyer

Excellent Biblical study nuggets: What Did Calvary Look Like? An Interview with Leen Ritmeyer (Part 1) What Did Jesus’ Tomb Look Like? An Interview with Leen Ritmeyer (Part 2)

The ESV Study Bible — Mostly Good News…and Some Bad News

As many of you may know, the much touted ESV Study Bible will be launched this year (October 15). It will be a superb study bible indeed looking over the list of the contributors. I am very pleased to see that they chose Colin Nicholl to write the 1 and 2 Thessalonians’ study notes. I [...]

The Best Archaeological Guide to Israel

Todd Bolen says, The best archaeological guide to Israel is now out in its fifth edition. The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide, by Jerome Murphy-O’Connor is the best companion for a trip to ancient sites anywhere in Israel. The section on Jerusalem is especially lengthy (150 pages in the 4th edition), and the whole [...]

New Prewrath Book Release!

Charles Cooper’s new book, God’s Elect and the Great Tribulation: An Interpretation of Matthew 24:1-31 and Daniel 9, is now available for purchase. It is a scholarly defense for the Prewrath Rapture position. This book has four goals: (1) to support the prewrath position in its conclusion that insisting on a sharp distinction between God’s [...]

Premillennial Nuggets: The Coming Millennial Kingdom : A Case for Premillennial Interpretation

Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend Fourteen evangelical scholars have brought together a collection of essays for the best case for Premillennialism under one cover. With each scholar writing in his field of expertise, this book covers both the Old and New Testaments and gives cogent exegetical evidence for Premillennialism. The Post [...]

A Gospel Synopsis – Read the Olivet Discourse Horizontally

5 Good Reasons to Own a Gospel Synopsis “The most valuable tool that I use when I study the gospels as a whole or just a single passage (“pericope”) is a synopsis. It is truly at arm’s reach from my desk. The concept of a synopsis is very simple. It is a format that arranges [...]

Book Recommendations – Introduction to the Old Testament

When someone sets out to study a Testament, Old or New, there are five areas that will make up a well-rounded study: Background (Geography, Political, Social, Economic, Religious) Historical-Critical (Methodology, Textual, Sources, Literary, etc.) Content (Books of the Bible: Genre, Author, Themes, Structure, Audience, Theology, etc.) Biblical History (The Development of Periods, Story Line, Chronology) [...]

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