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Posted by Mart De Haan on Mar 09 2008
If this is your first time to the blog, Welcome!
Got just a minute? Look a around! As you’ll see, there’s a lot to consider together. If you’re short on time now, please bookmark this page and come back when you have more time. I’d love to have a chance to think together about things like:
Unanswered [...] - Implications |
Posted by Mart De Haan on Mar 09 2008
In my Bible Ah-Ha! #2 post, I talked about how thinking of the necessary, probable, possible, improbable, and impossible implications of Scripture can help us think through application of Scripture. Since someone asked for examples, here are a couple to consider:
Example #1
The first is from Haddon Robinson, from whom I learned this. In an [...] - Bible Ah-Ha! #3 |
Posted by Mart De Haan on Mar 09 2008
OK, here’s another one of those ah-ha! thoughts that I think has helped me understand the Bible.
Exodus Before Genesis
It used to bother me when I heard people say that the story of the Bible doesn’t try to prove the existence of a Creator. It just assumes his existence when it starts, “In the beginning, God…”
Along [...]


