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Robert D. Culver

Isaiah 1:18 – Declaration, Exclamation, or Interrogation?

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  • Robert D. Culver

What does the Lord teach his people in Isaiah 1:18? Culver argues that the main focus in this text is on the righteousness and justice of God.

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What Is the Church's Commission? Some Exegetical Issues in Matthew 28:16-20

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  • Robert D. Culver

Culver reflects on a number of exegetical matters in Matthew 28:16-20. For example, he wants to ascertain to whom the promise was given, and what is meant by "all power."

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The Old Testament as Messianic Prophecy

  • Semi-Technical
  • Robert D. Culver

In what sense can we say that the Old Testament is a prophecy of the Messiah? Culver explores different varieties of prophecies and modes of prediction in the Old Testament.

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Peculiarities and Problems of Genealogical Method and of Text in the Book of Chronicles

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  • Robert D. Culver

This essay is a study in the peculiarities of genealogical method in the book of Chronicles.

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Christ did not die for any upon condition, if they do believe; but he died for all God’s elect, that they should believe John Owen
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