The Usage of Nomos In The New Testament (1)

By Mike Willis The word nomos which is generally translated “law” appears a number of times in the New Testament. The greatest concentration of references to the law occur in Romans and Galatians, as one familiar with the theme of these two books would expect. Law Before Moses Inasmuch as sin is the transgression of the …

Bible Basics: Salvation Is Unlimited, But Conditional

By Earl Robertson John wrote, “And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him who athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely” (Rev. 22:17). Many of the creeds of men limit, in scope, the salvation from sin which Christ offers through …

Ephraim’s Idols: The Divine Authority of the One Book

By Ron Halbrook All other books are of value only as they lead back to “the Book. ” Our commentaries and our libraries are merely efforts to grasp the breadth and depth of the revelation of the Book. It is the authority to which church, reason, religious experience, and tradition must submit. He who does not …