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Isaiah's Servant in Paul: The Hermeneutics and Ethics of Paul's Use of Isaiah 49-54

What is the significance of the Servant in Isaiah in relation to the New Testament, particularly Paul’s letters? Dr. Daniel Cole interprets this famous

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Your horror stories about staying in Britain's 'worst' hotel chain

Fiona Duncan's Europa Gatwick stay – part of Britannia, voted Britain’s worst hotel group by Which? Travel – prompted similar tales of woe

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Are There Gospel Connections in Proverbs?

<p>Some Old Testament scholars contend that the Proverbs are void of legitimate allusions or connections to Jesus. At first glance, they appear to have a case. &nbsp;Yet, I am still convinced that the Proverbs also point us to the gospel of Jesus. But, how? </p>

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Pamplin Media Group - Everybody wants to rule the world

Everybody wants to rule the world July 18 2021 Meekness brings power and freedom, and the meek will both inherit and rule on a new earth In his short story How Much Land Does a Man Need? Leo Tolstoy tells the tale of a peasant named Pahóm who states that he wouldn t fear anything if he only had enough land. The Devil takes him up on this boast, and Pahóm eventually purchases land. But over time, he succumbs to greed and wants more. Eventually, he is offered the ability to cheaply purchase as much land as he can walk around in a day. Taking up the challenge, Pahóm sets out at daybreak and is barely able to return to his starting point by the time the sun goes down. He exerts himself so much that when he finally reaches his destination, he drops dead. Pahóm s servant buries him, and Tolstoy answers the tale s guiding question with one final, poignant sentence: Six feet from his head to his heels was all he needed.

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