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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Daniel 7 – Visions in the Night
This chapter is considered by most to be the most significant chapter of Daniel and also a key chapter of the Old Testament. There are some who have proposed that Daniel has borrowed from the ancient Near Eastern mythologies around … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians, 2 Thessalonians, Daniel, Exodus, Ezekiel, Habakkuk, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Luke, Malachi, Psalms, Revelation
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Daniel 6 – Delivered From Lions
Cyrus the Great Cylinder 6:1-5 – The kingdom of Darius the Mede. Joyce Baldwin argues rather persuasively that “Darius” may have been Cyrus’ enthronement name used only in his first year (29-31; 141fn107; cf. Dan.5:31; 9:1; 11:1). At the very … Continue reading
Posted in Daniel
Tagged Ahura Mazda, Babylon, Cyrus, Darius, Gobryas, Lion's Den, Mede
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Daniel 5 – The Writing Is On The Wall
<!–[if !mso]> st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } <![endif]–> 5:1-4 – The party that ended it all. Daniel 5 moves the book forward in time about thirty years after the events of chapter 4. The date can actually be fixed to October 12, 539BC … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Kings, Daniel, Deuteronomy, Habakkuk, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Numbers, Psalms, Revelation
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On Being A False Teacher
Carl Trueman has written a wonderful piece on “being a false teacher” (over at Reformation 21) and the benefits of ordination as a guard against such (not as an absolute guard, but as a guard to be sure). What is … Continue reading
Posted in Carl Trueman, Church, Ordination, Reformation 21
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N. T. Wright's Justification and the Cry of the Spirit
I finally finished my paper for the Society for Pentecostal Studies meeting in March on N. T. Wright’s view of justification. If you are interested in reading it you can do so over on my Scribd page HERE or following … Continue reading
The Best of the Best at W. W. of W.
So running the stats for the W.onderful W.orld of W.adholms blog its fascinating to see just which posts have received the most hits, which countries follow my posts the most closely and other such totally irrelevant data (but fun new … Continue reading
Posted in humor
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