Genesis 22 may seem difficult to understand for the first time reader, and can leave many questions in the mind of many Christians in light of the strict commands against child sacrifice in the Bible.
James Mulroney at our 2014 conference, shows us how this passage points us ultimately to Christ and thus demonstraites how this can help our interpretation of this passage.
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Ordinary Means Christianity: Confidence in God's Ways - Bill James
Avoiding a Critical Spirit in Lockdown - CoffeeTime Conversations
Principle and Pragmatism in Reformed History - Ian Hamilton
All Things to All Men: The Boundaries of Paul's Pragmatism - Alistair Wilson
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Pragmatic Patriarchs: Principle and Pragmatism in the Old Testament
The King of Righteousness for Ministers - Jeremy Walker
The Kingly Office of Christ - Andrew Kerr
John Owen on the Priesthood of Christ - Benedict Bird
Paying Tithes in Abraham: Realism and Original Sin
Coffee Time Conversations for Ministry in Lockdown - Episode nine
Melchizedek: A Hermeneutical Manifesto - Flavien Pardigon
Melchizedek in Genesis and Hebrews - Flavien Pardigon
God's Elective Purpose: Foundation of the Pastor's work -John Benton
God's Control of Human Sin - John Benton (Conference 2017)
Is it Always Wrong to Lie? - Stephen Clark (2017 Conference)
The Two Brothers in Galatians 4 - Garry Williams
The Cry of Blood - Garry Williams
Birth Narratives in Genesis - David Green (Conference 2017)
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