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Tag Archives: 1 Timothy 5:22
Misused Passages (Part 2)
This series concerns passages which are commonly misused. Specifically, this series concerns passages misused by brethren (later we will deal with passages misused by others). 6. “Do not lay hands on anyone hastily” (1 Timothy 5:22). This passages is … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible Study, Elders and Deacons, Faith, heaven, hermeneutics, Word Study
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In The News: An Open and Shut Case
James Dixon stood accused of shooting police sergeant Richard Scanlon in the abdomen during a scuffle on Chicago’s south side. James Dixon was guilty, right? He did shoot sergeant Richard Scanlon, right? Here’s are some facts: (1) A neighbor called the … Continue reading →
Posted in Judgment
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Tagged 1 Timothy 5:22, book the case for the christ, careful before judging, chicago, chicago tribune, did justice close her eyes, four years in jail and innocent, in the news, james dixon, justice, lay hands suddenly on no man, lee strobel, pen gun, plea bargain, police officer misconduct, richard scanlon, wrongful conviction
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