Part Three: Chapter Seven: Incarnation
Through incarnation everything is achieved. Or rather, God himself is present, who is everything. Instead of symbols and drawings, instead of shadows comes […]
Through incarnation everything is achieved. Or rather, God himself is present, who is everything. Instead of symbols and drawings, instead of shadows comes […]
In the previous stage we reached the threshold of the Promised Land and now we move to the stage of entering it and establishing the kingdom in it. Moses died before
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Baptists consider that “there are two types of ministers in the church: first, bishops, pastors, or priests, and the terms are synonymous (to them), and second, deacons.”
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في الفترة التي تلت العصر الرسولي انتقل موقع الرسل في الكنيسة، كما حدَّده الكتاب المقدّس، إلى الأساقفة. كانت سلطة الأسقف في الكنيسة الأولى سلطة المسيح والكنيسة ولم تكن سلطة شخصيّة. وكما أن الرسل كان لديهم “فكر المسيح”، والقرارات التي كانوا يتّخذونها في المسائل الكنسية تتم بإرشاد الروح القدس وليس من لدنهم.
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1- The importance of rituals, their principle, and their nature in the church. We belong to the church by rituals in general, that is, by a set of symbols and movements (from candles, incense, and cycles).
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Text: 4:14 Since we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast to confession. 15 For we have no ruler
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The Epistle to the Hebrews says that Christ is “a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek” (5:6). Melchizedek is a priest
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation. 1 Peter 2:9 Perhaps one of the most sensitive and important topics is the topic
The history of divine management in the Old Testament begins with a great figure, Abraham, whose name means “father of many.” And in the New Testament
The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews states, as in the text of today’s Epistle, that the Lord Jesus Christ is a high priest forever “in the order of