To reflect the “glory of the Lord” is to experience a transformation into the likeness of Jesus. This essay is an exploration of how that is to be expressed in the life of the believer. The exploration includes a study of Exodus 34, John 1:14, and 2 Corinthians 3:18. Attention is given to the words and instruction of Jesus in the Gospel of John to his followers concerning their life in relationship to Him
Thesis (Ph.D. (New Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010Many Christians, in...
Olivet Discourse; MT-19; Charles Feinberg; judgment of the nations Matt. 25 verses 31-46; Messianic ...
And as we enter chapter 18, we see the Lord Jesus facing the cross, and we stand on very, very holy ...
To reflect the “glory of the Lord” is to experience a transformation into the likeness of Jesus. Thi...
To reflect the “glory of the Lord ” is to experience a transformation into the likeness of Jesus. Th...
Three concepts of the revelation of God as Jesus- (1:14-18) are unfolded throughout the Gospel in te...
The article is an exposition of John 17 which provides the most detailed expression of Jesus’ desire...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a biblical understanding of what it means to be human. The ...
The unique truth of the message which Paul proclaimed as “good news” was that God Himself would pres...
Jesus\u27 opening address in Nazareth is rich with statements about Jesus\u27 identity and mission, ...
The use of scripture in John’s Gospel has been explored extensively by scholars. Less scholarly atte...
This study investigates, via the socio-rhetorical approach, how the Jewish-Christian conflict that o...
Use these readings from various places and times in the scriptures to prepare us for the overarching...
This article discusses that Jesus commissioned his followers in the areas of witness and outreach - ...
This thesis provides an examination of John’s depiction of Jesus in Revelation. Past studies of Joh...
Thesis (Ph.D. (New Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010Many Christians, in...
Olivet Discourse; MT-19; Charles Feinberg; judgment of the nations Matt. 25 verses 31-46; Messianic ...
And as we enter chapter 18, we see the Lord Jesus facing the cross, and we stand on very, very holy ...
To reflect the “glory of the Lord” is to experience a transformation into the likeness of Jesus. Thi...
To reflect the “glory of the Lord ” is to experience a transformation into the likeness of Jesus. Th...
Three concepts of the revelation of God as Jesus- (1:14-18) are unfolded throughout the Gospel in te...
The article is an exposition of John 17 which provides the most detailed expression of Jesus’ desire...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a biblical understanding of what it means to be human. The ...
The unique truth of the message which Paul proclaimed as “good news” was that God Himself would pres...
Jesus\u27 opening address in Nazareth is rich with statements about Jesus\u27 identity and mission, ...
The use of scripture in John’s Gospel has been explored extensively by scholars. Less scholarly atte...
This study investigates, via the socio-rhetorical approach, how the Jewish-Christian conflict that o...
Use these readings from various places and times in the scriptures to prepare us for the overarching...
This article discusses that Jesus commissioned his followers in the areas of witness and outreach - ...
This thesis provides an examination of John’s depiction of Jesus in Revelation. Past studies of Joh...
Thesis (Ph.D. (New Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010Many Christians, in...
Olivet Discourse; MT-19; Charles Feinberg; judgment of the nations Matt. 25 verses 31-46; Messianic ...
And as we enter chapter 18, we see the Lord Jesus facing the cross, and we stand on very, very holy ...