Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Jeremiah 33:1-26 consists of two speeches: 1) God’s promise to restore Israel and Judah as a single nation (Jer 33:1-13), and 2) God’s promise to send Messiah to rule over His people at a future time (Jer 33:14-26). Full set of study notes here: https://thinkingonscripture.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/jeremiah-331-26.pdf
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Survey of Christian Theology - Lecture #13 - The Creation & Fall of Mankind
Survey of Christian Theology - Lecture #12 - Angelology & Satanology
Survey of Christian Theology - Lecture #11 - The Covenants
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