Level 3 - Scholar Seven Signs in Revelation Author Michael BullPosted on April 11, 2015March 24, 2017 Peter Leithart notices that the Revelation uses the word “sign” (semeion) seven times, all between chapters 12 and 19.
Level 3 - Scholar The Gates of Hell Author Michael BullPosted on January 5, 2015June 17, 2017 Jeremiah said the people would return to possess the Land, and he even redeemed some land as a sign. But before that event, the...
Level 3 - Scholar Jeremiah’s New Covenant Author Michael BullPosted on December 22, 2014April 6, 2018 When Jeremiah 31, with its promise of a new covenant, is read in context, it is clear that the prophet cannot possibly be referring...
Level 3 - Scholar The Highest of the Mountains Author Michael BullPosted on December 19, 2014November 14, 2017 Knowing His paths through Moses and David, in the darkness of the prophets we yet walk in His light.
Level 3 - Scholar Nebuchadnezzar’s Gospel Author Michael BullPosted on October 24, 2014October 26, 2019 The content, imagery, and covenant structure of Daniel 4 reveal King Nebuchadnezzar, like Daniel, to be a type of God’s future work in the...
Level 3 - Scholar The Conclusions of Mark Author Michael BullPosted on October 4, 2014December 31, 2019 Is there anything inherent in the text that might indicate the authenticity of the conclusion of Mark’s Gospel?
Level 3 - Scholar Daniel’s Long Shadow Author Michael BullPosted on October 1, 2014July 5, 2017 The book of Daniel is itself the blueprint for a new Temple. It is a “literary ziggurat.” …by his knowledge shall the righteous one,...
Level 3 - Scholar Living Menora Author Michael BullPosted on September 29, 2014September 29, 2014 Revelation’s letters to the pastors of the seven churches in Asia are a prophecy of the history of the Church, according to dispensationalist Bible teachers. For...