By Irvin Himmel The lessons of the old Testament are for our learning (Rom. 15:4). A study of characters who lived in ages past can be both profitable and interesting. Naaman lived in the days of Elisha the prophet. His story is related in 2 Kings 5. Naaman was captain of the Syrian army. Syria was …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Divorce and Remarriage (4)
By Aude McKee Today in our examination of Olan Hicks’ tract on divorce and remarriage, we reproduce a portion of it that begins on page 10: Some have contended that Paul, in Romans 7:2-3, indicated that God binds the two mates together in a marriage for as long as they live, without recourse, and declares a …
Who Is The Man Of Sin (2)
By Dan King We now propose to consider some of the possible identifications of the “Man of Sin” figure and the arguments which have been offered to establish who he was, is, or shall be. A Political Figure? The tendency to connect the figure in 2 Thessalonians 2 with the”antichrist” of John’s epistles and the “beast” …
Have Ye Not Read?
By Hoyt Houchen Question: What do the scriptures teach concerning so called “If I have offended” . . . confessions? Reply: The expression, “If I have offended,” which is sometimes employed by brethren is not an admission of anything. This statement is usually made by those who have been charged with some sin or sins. The …
