On May 14, 4:38 pm, "1st Century Apostolic Tradition Endorcer"
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> >> " ::: good news runner :::" <veral...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> 1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist <nospamat...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>>> Good Day everyone.
> >>>> Apologies that some days this has not got through, they have been
> >>>> sent.
> >>>> Bible Readings for today.
> >>>> Deut. 30
> >>>> Isaiah 2
> >>>> Acts 28
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> >>>> For those who want to go directly to the source of this study
guide,
> >>>> it can be found athttp://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
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> >>>> It takes normally between 20-30 mins per day depending on one's
> >>>> reading speed.
> >>>> It will be found many unanswered questions which may have seemed
> >>>> puzzling and "Hard to be understood" are slowly and precisely
> >>>> answered as the Bible is methodically read through day after day.
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> >>>> Here is a helpful link for anyone who either does not have a Bible
to
> >>>> hand, or might prefer reading from their computer, or might want to
> >>>> compare different translations, or even read non-English versions:
> >>>>http://www.biblegateway.com/
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> >>>> And for those who wish to listen to the Bible while doing their
> >>>> chores.http://www.audio-bible.com/bible/bible.html
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> >>>> Jeff Hickling.
> >>>> Comments and suggestions are welcome.
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> >>> Thank you, Jeff, for this service. It is really excellent for people
who
> >>> really want to read the Bible.
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> >>> God bless you,
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> >> Thank you Vera, the point is when we read the WHOLE of the Bible in
one
> >> year, it gives a completely balanced view of the "Whole counsel of
God"
> >> including the "Goodness and the SEVERITY of God" which many fail to
> >> understand, yet alone appreciate.
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> > I'm inclined that "the whole counsel of God" (Act 20:20-27) is not the
> > whole of scripture but, rather, " ... testifying both to Jews and to
> > Greeks of repentance toward God and of faith in our Lord Jesus Christ"
> > (v.21).
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> Like I stipulated....."including the "Goodness and the SEVERITY of God"
> which many fail to
> understand, yet alone appreciate."
Which part? The 'severity' bit? or those who passed away [i.e. "on
them which fell"] or the threat from being cut off from the root [i.e.
the Jews] (Rom 11:22)?
Cheers.
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> Jeff...


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