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Category: Spirituality
If you have attended our conferences in recent years (e.g., at Sweetwater, Tennessee; at First Covenant Church in Irving, Texas in December 2009, or in Manassas, Virginia) then you know that I sometimes proceed through the audience at some point to take sn…
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Category: Teaching
Preliminary Note by Dr. Bruggeman:
Please keep in mind as you read this extensive essay that the author is presenting arguments for the pro-Septuagint scholars and will later present the opposing view. So do not conclude that either the author or I necessa…
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Category: Teaching
Preface by Dr. James W. Bruggeman
In the English language there are literally dozens of Bible translations and Bible versions now available on the market. In the early 1990s, I spent hundreds of hours over the course of several years researching the issue…
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Category: Teaching
This is a photograph of a statue which was found “for sale” in a back room of (presumably) an antiques store. (We don’t have any real information on the photo, just my perceptions.—JB) Several of the brothers and sisters associated …
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Category: Current Events
The headline in today’s Daily Mail from England reads: Were anti-Christians behind pilgrimage site attack? 2,000-year-old Holy Thorn Tree of Glastonbury is cut down
Many who are familiar with our ministry are well acquainted with the story associated…
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Category: Spirituality
We received an email from a friend late last night with a link to this brief video of a new painting. It is quite moving, both visually and because of the stirring music which accompanies it. I like the “God and country” sentiment that it portr…
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Category: Spirituality
I like to refer to our friends, Dr. Stephen Jones and Ron Oja, as our “official timekeepers.” They are our “men of Issachar.” And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel o…
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