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  1. MilitaryBrat2007

    Question on Hermeneutics

    So I'm looking at these two main methods of Hermeneutics. I heard them somewhere, but I don't know what type they're called or the evidence supporting them. Here are the two methods I'm talking about: #1 The practices of the Old Testament does not apply to the Church today unless the New...
  2. S

    Unity and Diversity of the Pentatech

    Hello, I hope this question makes sense, Should the pentateuch be seen as a single unit, or like any other collection of 5 books (say Issiah-Daniel or Romans-Ephesians)? Is the order of the books inspired or just the individual ones? Is it better to say the pentateuch is comprised of 5 books, or...
  3. Shadow Forge

    Augustine’s Positive Contributions to Christian Doctrine

    Aurelius Augustinus, known by us as Augustine of Hippo, was born in AD 354 in a small town in North Africa. His father was a lifelong pagan who was baptized on his deathbed, and his mother was a devout Christian who prayed without ceasing for her wayward son. In time, this child from North...
  4. Shadow Forge

    Where Augustine Went Wrong

    Augustine’s life, ministry, and theology give us much that is faithful and helpful. Many of his writings, such as The Confessions and The City of God, stand as great classics of Christian literature and theology. B.B. Warfield relates that Augustine “has been strikingly called incomparably the...
  5. S

    Psalm Tunes - A thread for sharing and requesting recommended psalm tunes or audio of psalmody

    Hello all, Since I can't be the only psalmody-lover in a church that dosen't sing the psalms, I thought we could have one thread for anyone who is looking to learn a new tune for a certain psalm or to share lesser-known tunes he found work well for a psalm. This could also be a place to collect...
  6. MilitaryBrat2007

    Are Bible translations "inspired"?

    Of course, we all here agree that the original texts of the Bible (in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek) were inspired by God. And by inspired, I mean that, although written by men, every word is supernaturally inputted by God. But does this necessarily mean that translations of the Bible are also...
  7. A

    What is the limit of Natural Revelation and Natural Theology?

    I was researching about eschatology on Jeremiah Burroughs, and I found this affirmation about natural theology
  8. C. Matthew McMahon

    Adoniram Byfield (d. 1660) Explains the Importance of the Word of God in this New Book

    Find out more and get it in eBook and Print through my site, here at Puritan Publications. Here at Amazon. Here at Google Play.
  9. Blood-Bought Pilgrim

    NKJV Staying Power

    There are some older threads that discuss this, but with the improved publication/marketing of the NKJV by Thomas Nelson, do you all think the NKJV has a good prospect of remaining in broad(ish) use for the foreseeable future? I use the ESV, and love it, but I'm slowly drifting back toward more...
  10. Erosantonio

    Bible reading/devotional plans

    Hi, We are still at the beginning of another year by the grace of God! Have you been following any Bible reading/devotional plans? And suggest any? I have a bible reading plan in 6 months, and reading the devotional volume 1 of "Heroes of the Church" (Al Truesdale)
  11. Santiago DO

    Study the Bible in a language different than my native one

    How important is it to study the Bible in my native language (Spanish) in order to achieve a correct grammar-historical interpretation? Thank you in advance
  12. C. Matthew McMahon

    NEW PURITAN COMPILATION: A Biblical Guide to Hearing and Studying the Word

    A Biblical Guide to Hearing and Studying the Word by Nathaniel Ranew (1602-1678), John Philips (1585-1663), Henry Smith (1560-1601), Richard Greenham (1531-1594), William Ames (1576-1633), Thomas Senior (n.d.), David Clarkson (1622-1686), Daniel Burgess (1645-1713), Thomas Manton (1620-1677) and...
  13. T

    Webster's Bible (1833)

    Does anyone have any experience with "Webster's Bible" (published in 1833)? I have become increasingly interested in the man Noah Webster—Founding Father, legislator, lexicographer, and thoroughgoing Calvinist. I am particularly interested in the very light revision he did to the "Common...
  14. R

    More systematic than the Bible?

    "I have long come to the conclusion that men may be more systematic in their statements than the Bible, and may be led into grave error by idolatrous veneration of a system." J.C. Ryle Pithy Gems https://www.gracegems.org/30/short_pithy_gems_from_jc_ryle.htm :)
  15. T

    Unitarian Bias in the ASV (1901)

    I have always been interested in comparing Bible translations. And I have always appreciated the American Standard Version (1901). Some of my favorite theologians and pastors use(d) it (e.g., Morton Smith, Greg Bahnsen, and Al Martin). I felt that, as far as study goes, it is very useful...
  16. InerrantBible

    Christian Leaders Institute free Bible school

    Hello everyone. I stumbled on Christian Leaders Institute a few years ago (I think), but I quickly lost interest. I stumbled on Christian Leaders Institute again in August of 2020 while I was searching for "free online seminary classes." CLI calls itself a Bible school that offers free...
  17. G

    Berean Bible Translation(s)

    Yes, plural! https://berean.bible The study translation (BSB) has been finalized and made available online at BibleHub. Print copies are slated for later in the year and the online release of the entire literal translation (BLB) is scheduled for January 2021. The BLB's New Testament draft is...
  18. B.L.

    Price of Premium Bibles on the Rise

    Morning, I'm not sure how many on the board enjoy the craftsmanship of an heirloom quality Bible, but I've noticed over the past year the prices of premium Bibles have increased substantially. Specifically, the prices of Bibles offered by Cambridge, R.L. Allan, and Schuyler are what I have in...
  19. SolusChristus1646

    Best Reformed Bible Dictionaries?

    Happy Lord's Day. I've seen a thread on here that is already closed dealing with reformed Bible Dictionaries but it didn't seem to give a clear-cut answer as to which maybe the top three Reformed Bible dictionaries are. Looking for some insight on this if anyone knows which ones are best. Thanks!
  20. B.L.

    New Bible: KJV Thompson Chain in Black Water Buffalo

    Morning, In God's goodness to me I celebrated another year of life earlier this month and to mark the occasion I purchased a new Bible from Church Bible Publishers (CBP) using the gift cards family sent. I don't have much need for another Bible, but I couldn't resist after listening to my...
  21. C

    Reading out of JUST ONE Bible?

    I try to read my Bible very broadly and in large chunks in order to help ingrain the overall narrative and arc of the Bible, and over the last few years I have found myself reading mainly out of one particular Bible. However, I love Bibles and have several nice editions and was curious what...
  22. N

    Is Trinity Theological Seminary Changing For The Better?

    I've noticed a lot of threads on here that seem to believe that Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary is of a lowly caliber and a degree mill. I would have to urgently disagree as someone who attended Calvary Chapel Bible College and transferred into trinity. I finished my BA and...
  23. C. Matthew McMahon

    Maybe the Best Bible I've Ever Owned

    I bought a Schuyler KJV Canterbury Bible. Brown, Goatskin, made better than "extremely well." No ghosting through the pages, with references at the bottom of the page. The font is a perfect size for me. The drop caps are decorative, and the color of the ink is easy on the eyes. The pages are...
  24. Travis Fentiman

    Bible Dictionaries & Church History Encyclopedias Online

    Friends, There is world of great resources on the net that is little taken advantage of. Reformed Books Online now has a page of Bible, theological and Church history dictionaries and encyclopedias that will go far in answering most questions about the Bible and Church history. They just...
  25. Jonathan95

    Are my girlfriend and I unequally yoked?

    I met my girlfriend online back in May. She was living in California at the time and now she moved out here to Boston for work and to try and make things work with me. She is an incredible Christian woman although we disagree on things which I think is a big deal. She continues to say that I am...
  26. John P

    Works of John Gill online free for download

    So, I didn't really know the best place to put this, so I decided to place it here. Feel free to correct me for the future since I have found a bunch of high quality free downloads of classic commentaries that I plan to give the links to. Anywho, I found many of the works of John Gill available...
  27. sojourner

    The Reformation Study Bible

    Hello brothers and sis! Finally I got The Reformation Study Bible. But it is not the new edition 2015. In my country it costs around 2700 thousand (quite expensive) since it is leather bound. The Reformation bookstore in a nearby city here still doesn't carry the new edition, so its better to have...
  28. calvinich

    Puritan Commentaries/Expositions on Leviticus

    What would be some of the best or most popular Puritan commentaries/expositions on Leviticus?
  29. U

    Where can I find a reasonably priced copy of the Louis Segond French Bible?

    Does anyone know where I can find a reasonably priced physical copy of the French Bible translated by Louis Segond? Thank you.
  30. jandrusk

    Geneva Bible & KJV

    According to Geneva Bible - The Bible that Changed the World they say, "Recognizing that the Geneva Bible and its notes were undermining the authority of the monarchy, King James I of England commissioned the "Authorized Version," commonly known as the King James Bible, as its replacement. The...
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