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Homer C. Hoeksema

Proper Sabbath Observance: The Sojourner's Sabbath

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This is an article on the Sabbath—what it means for believers, how it has developed throughout history, and how we should observe the Sabbath today.

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The Fall of Our First Parents

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This article focuses on the role of Satan in Genesis 3.

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The Last Four Days of Creation-Week (Introduction)

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Believing the account of creation as recorded in Genesis 1 is not unreasonable; believing in evolution is. This article discusses this perspective, also with respect to the creation of the heavenly luminaries.

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God So Loved the World

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The author attempts to unravel the truths that lie in John 3:16, and expose the traps that some may fall into if this text is not properly understood. The text is essentially one that touches on the nature and extent of the love of God and the nature of the atonement of Christ.

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The Prediluvian Amalgamation

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This article shows that the story in Genesis 6 leading to the flood reveals what happens when the church become attracted to the world.

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Genesis 4:17-22 – The Prediluvian Period: A Significant Genealogy - Chronology

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This article looks at the genealogy and chronology of Genesis 4:17-22 and its relation to the flood.

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Genesis 4 – The Prediluvian Period: The Curse upon Cain

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Cain received God’s curse as his sentence. From Genesis 4 this article looks at Cain’s crime, trial and conviction.

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Paradise the First

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In looking at the account of Paradise, this article argues that the record of Genesis 2 and Genesis 3 is historical.

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The Last Four Days of Creation-Week (Conclusion)

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Believing the account of creation as recorded in Genesis 1 is not contrary to reason; believing in evolution is contrary to reason. This article shows how this is so by looking at the sixth day of creation, focusing on the creation of the woman, recorded in Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 2:18.

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God's Creation of Man: Created God's Covenant Friend

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This article describes the covenant relationship between God and Adam in Genesis 1 in terms of friendship. It makes an argument against the covenant of works.

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God So Loved the World

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Does God love all men? This article turns to John 3:16 to answer this question on the love of God. It shows that "the world" cannot mean everyone. What does it mean? Let the article explain.

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Act of Secession or Return

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The Secession of 1834 was a crucial moment for many Reformed Churches. Their stance against the Netherlands Reformed Church and its corruption gave rise to many new reformed churches. This article is the official statement of the Secession churches.

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