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The statement that one cannot serve
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Moses. Even more significant is tha
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ightly notes that humans are more v
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Secondly, Henry’s argument that o
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Perhaps the point is not to cast So
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The second reason related to this p
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the scriptures that even the great
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more than what one eats and wears.
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CHAPTER SIXTHEOLOGICAL MOTIFS OF MA
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6:19-34 and that this chapter would
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It has now been established that Th
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Kingdom requires its citizens to ha
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“our Father,” i.e. the Father o
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It must be noted that the Father-So
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Matthew 25:31-36 presents Jesus as
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unanimous among scholars. These rea
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Unger and White (1985:171) note tha
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interdependent interpersonal relati
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examples of how a disciple may prov
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Chapter SevenConclusion7.1 Introduc
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the accumulation of wealth over and
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them. The historical analyses highl
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preparedness to give up monetary pu
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e for the benefit of the believing
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captivity to sin. The SOM itself wa
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APPENDIX ONETALBERTS FORMAL DIVISIO
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BIBLIOGRAPHYAchtemeier PJ, Green JB
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Clowney EP 1988. Church. In SB Ferg
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Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishi
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Peter Laing Publishing.Lloyd-Jones
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73-97.Smith KG 2008. Academic Writi