... of God. 1:19 On Son of God as a messianic title, see, for example, 4Q174 1.10; 4Q246 1.9; Luke 1:32; 1 Cor. 15:25–28; Rom. 1:3–4. See further L. W. Hurtado, “Son of God,” DPL, pp. 900–906. On Timothy, who is named as the co-sender of 2 Corinthians, see on 1:1. There is a possibility that Timothy appears in this letter because he ... :14; 12:7; also C. Breytenbach and P. L. Day, “Satan,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, pp. 1369–80; D. G. Reid, “Satan, Devil,” DPL, pp. 862–67.
... the thorny question of whether, and if so when, the Nabateans controlled Damascus during the late 30s A.D. (cf. G. W. Bowersock). Here Paul recounts the escape from Damascus in order to illustrate the weakness and apostolic tribulations to ... ,” DPL, pp. 967–73. 11:2 On jealousy in Paul, see David Rhoads, “Zealots,” ABD, vol. 6, pp. 1043–54. 11:3 Cf. D. G. Reid, “Satan, Devil,” DPL, pp. 862–67. 11:4 Cf. Fee, “Another Gospel Which You Did Not Embrace,’ ” pp. 111–33, arguing that the ...
... the thorny question of whether, and if so when, the Nabateans controlled Damascus during the late 30s A.D. (cf. G. W. Bowersock). Here Paul recounts the escape from Damascus in order to illustrate the weakness and apostolic tribulations to ... ,” DPL, pp. 967–73. 11:2 On jealousy in Paul, see David Rhoads, “Zealots,” ABD, vol. 6, pp. 1043–54. 11:3 Cf. D. G. Reid, “Satan, Devil,” DPL, pp. 862–67. 11:4 Cf. Fee, “Another Gospel Which You Did Not Embrace,’ ” pp. 111–33, arguing that the ...
... There’s a man who did not need to say when he stood before the throne of God, “If I’d known you were going to win, I would have voted for you.” Pastor Davidson voted for him in life ... Hope.” Cited in “Ministry as the Marketing of Hope,” by David Wesley Reid, The Clergy Journal, August 1994, p. 15. 6. Illustrations of Bible Truths, compiled ... Jesus Without Embarrassing God (Dallas: Word Publishing, 1997), pp. 41-42. 10. W. Herschel Ford, Simple Sermons from the Gospel of John, vol. 2, (Grand Rapids ...
... to try. Jewell typed in her name, J-e-w-e-l-l and the computer suggested the correction J-e-w-e-l, without the final “l.” “You don ... , how would you answer? It makes a difference how you regard His name. The Reverend Sue Reid tells of a priest she knows who had an extraordinary experience. It was just before Easter ... then I looked around at all these other people, including children, and I realized that if I left he’d just go after them. So I stayed and I took his abuse and nobody else had to deal with ...
... Rebellion in Pseudo-Philo 16,” in Of Scribes and Scrolls: Studies on the Hebrew Bible, Intertestamental Judaism, and Christian Origins Presented to John Strugnell [ed. Harold W. Attridge, et al.; College Theology Society Resources in Religion 5; Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1990], pp. 111–20, here p. 117). The Rule of the ... 14; 12:7; also C. Breytenbach and P. L. Day, “Satan,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, pp. 1369–80; D. G. Reid, “Satan, Devil,” DPL, pp. 862–67.