Volume 7, No.2, May 1996

Nine Men in the Life of Bathsheba

Lives are often defined by those with whom we come in contact. Bathsheba is a good example. There is little we know of her life and character from the scriptural account. We have no direct information concerning her character, either for good or for bad. She figures directly only in four incidents in the Bible: her illegitimate liaison with King David (2 Samuel 11), [...]

Categories: Carl Hagensick, Volume 7, No.2, May 1996|

So Many Beasts, Heads and Horns!

One problem in the interpretation of Revelation is the identification of the similar but differing beasts of Daniel 7, Revelation 12, 13, and 17. For purposes of reference, they will herein be referred to by the following titles: Daniel 7 - The Terrible Beast Revelation 12 - The Red Dragon Revelation 13 - The Leopard Beast Revelation 17 - The Scarlet Beast Let it [...]

Categories: David Doran, Volume 7, No.2, May 1996|

Rocks in the Wilderness

“He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink as out of the great depths.” - Psalms 78:5 With great celebration the Israelites praised the Lord for the victory he wrought over Pharaoh and his hosts in the Red Sea (Exodus 15). However they were soon to face the perils of a desert journey which would sorely test them. Under these tests [...]

Categories: David Rice, Volume 7, No.2, May 1996|
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