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  • 9. Rock Talk—The Rock and Your Role (1 Peter 2:4-10) - bible. org
    Rock Talk—The Rock and Your Role (1 Peter 2:4-10) 4 And coming to Him as to a living stone, rejected by men, but choice and precious in the sight of God, 5 you also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ 6 For [this] is
  • 1. The Exegetical Examination of Matthew 16:18 - bible. org
    After all, if Peter is the “rock” in question, and if he is given a position of preeminence, the question of the disciples as to who would have that place (18:1) seems inexplicable 112 Moreover, in 16:19, Peter is given “the keys of the kingdom of heaven” and the authority to loose and bind things on earth; this would seem to imply
  • What did Jesus mean when he said, “Upon this rock I will build my . . .
    The name Peter (Gk , Petros) means “rock” or “rock-man ” In the next phrase Christ used petra (upon this rock), a feminine form for “rock,” not a name Christ used a play on words He does not say “upon you, Peter” or “upon your successors,” but “upon this rock”—upon this divine revelation and profession of faith in Christ The following comment on this verse from The
  • Upon This Rock: an Exegetical and Patristic Examination of Matthew 16:18
    Introduction to an Exegetical and Patristic Examination of Matthew 16:18 Of the three Synoptic Gospels, Matthew appears to be the most concerned with Jesus’ relationship to Judaism and his role as the Savior of Israel Israel’s prophets had long promised that a final king and or dynasty would descend from David (Isa 9:7; Jer 23:5), and this messianic theme would continue throughout early
  • 26. From “Playing Both Ends Against the Middle” to “Caught Between a . . .
    Here he is, in a seemingly hopeless situation, caught between a rock and a hard place The four Philistine commanders refuse to allow David to go into battle with them, and Achish sheepishly gives David the “bad news ” Bad news? This is fantastic! David does not need to fight with the Israelites, with Saul, or with Jonathan
  • 10. The Grumbling of Men and the Grace of God (Exodus 17:1-7)
    The rock of Massah and Meribah became the symbol of God’s presence with His people From this time onward, the “rock” becomes a frequently employed term to refer to God’s faithfulness in providing for His people: “He opened the rock, and water gushed out; like a river it flowed in the desert
  • Phase III: God’s Rock Tumbler! - blogs. bible. org
    We then discovered that rock tumbling is the source of an insatiate whining and grinding noise that must continue for weeks to remove the rough outer exterior of the rocks and reveal the hidden beauty within! Periodically, the rock tumbler is stopped, and the coarse polishing compound is exchanged for a progressively finer compound
  • 2. Between a Rock and a Hard Place (Daniel 1:3-21) - bible. org
    2 Between a Rock and a Hard Place (Daniel 1:3-21) Introduction Texans have an expression for being in a difficult situation They call it “being between a rock and a hard place ” That is an appropriate title for this message because Daniel seems to be caught in the middle between God and Nebuchadnezzar
  • Lesson 57: Between A Rock and A Hard Place (Genesis 31:17-55)
    At times you’ll feel like you’re between a rock and a hard place in seeking to live separately from the world But you’ll have the joy of knowing that the God of Jacob is protecting you as you do Discussion Questions Why is a list of dos and don’ts not adequate in keeping Christians from worldliness?
  • The “image that fell from heaven” in Ephesus (Acts 19:35) - Bible
    That’s a kind of rock Still with me? Stay with me here Oakley noticed the figure was inset with four pairs of tin pendants, symmetrically shaped [11] He observed that its shape conformed to that of ancient idols, and he classified the piece as resembling ancient Neolithic implements often supposed to have fallen from the sky





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