Westminster Larger Catechism – Lord’s Day 25 Q & A 98 Q Where is the moral law summarily comprehended? A The moral law is summarily comprehended in the ten commandments, which were delivered by the voice of God upon Mount Sinai, and written by him in two tables of stone;1 and are recorded in the …

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An interesting article from Today I Found Out that seeks to answer the reasons for the distinctive text layout shared by most Bibles. The piece raises issues about what sort of text we believe the Bible to be, and how that may be affected by the layout and how the layout may affect our reading …

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God-breathed Scripture demands the preacher to proclaim what the text says, not use the text to illustrate their thoughts and theme. From Derek Thomas: Paul was concerned for purity and honesty in handling the Scriptures. He charged young Timothy again to present himself to God “as one approved, a worker who has no need to …

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Carl Trueman on the proliferation of Study Bibles, generally produced by publishers and para-church groups: There are many comments one could make about the plethora of such Bibles. The most obvious is that, to any with eyes to see, it is a publishing racket, designed to reinvent markets and thus invigorate income streams. It helps …

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