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Ronald W. Pierce

Covenant Conditionally and a Future for Israel

  • Semi-Technical
  • Ronald W. Pierce

The author argues against the view that there is a future for Israel on the basis of an unconditional covenant with the descendants of Abraham. Pierce looks at the nature of the Abrahamic covenant, the Israelite covenant, and the Davidic covenant. The article comes to a conclusion with an examination of the new covenant model as Jeremiah presents it.

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Evangelicals and Gender Roles in the 1990s: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 – A Test Case

  • Semi-Technical
  • Ronald W. Pierce

The intention of this article is to place the discussions on gender roles during the 1990s in a broader context. In the process 1 Timothy 2:8-15 is considered.

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Male/Female Leadership and Korah's Revolt: An Analogy?

  • Semi-Technical
  • Ronald W. Pierce

How important is the issue of male and female leadership roles in church? Two New Testament passages, Galatians 3:28 and 1 Timothy 2:11-15, are compared to the revolt of Korah against Moses and Aaron in Numbers 16 to Numbers 18.

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A Thematic Development of the Haggai/Zechariah/Malachi corpus

  • Semi-Technical
  • Ronald W. Pierce

The books Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi form a literary unit. This thesis was defended in an earlier article. In this article, the author wants to elaborate on the main theme as it is developed in these three biblical books.

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Literary Connectors and a Haggai/Zechariah/Malachi Corpus

  • Semi-Technical
  • Ronald W. Pierce

This article argues for a recognition of the books Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi as a literary unit with unifying literary connectors.

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