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    160. Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23

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    Chapel Sermon by David Peter from Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23 on Wednesday, July 19, 2023

    Hebrew 35.2

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    Dr. Bartelt continues the Hiphal causative and introduces the Hophal causative.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Efesios: Un solo Señor, un solo pueblo

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    Estudios autodidácticos sobre la Epístola de San Pablo a los Efesios

    Evangelización

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    Un curso sencillo de cómo evangelizar y cómo apoyar a los nuevos creyentes. Escrito desde la experiencia México. Forma parte del curso del Plan 70, iniciativa del Sínodo Luterana de México en colaboración con el Seminario Luterano Augsburgo – del año 1971

    Romanos, santos y pecadores al mismo tiempo – GUÍA de TRABAJO

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    El texto de la GUÍA de TRABAJO a la Epístola a los Romanos fue escrito por Wilbert Kriess (LCMS-MM, 2002). Esta GUÍA de TRABAJO requiere el COMENTARIO para el estudio a fondo de la Epístola a los Romanos. CoExtensión recibió los derechos como garante de este material traductor al español

    Hebrew 43.1

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    Dr. Bartelt continues reading and interpreting Deuteronomy 5:12-14 while using their verb paring skills.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1073/thumbnail.jp

    006. Matthew 16:21-28

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    Chapel Sermon by Joel Biermann from Matthew 16:21-28 on Wednesday, September 6, 2023

    054. Revelation 7:(2-8) 9-17

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    Revelation 7:(2-8) 9-17 presented by Vilson Scholz for the First reading for Wednesday, November 1, 2023, All Saints Day

    Episode 4 - Fire in the Windows

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    “We have this really dramatic visual presentation of what it looks like when Jesus rises from the dead. It looks like this swirling phoenix fire and he\u27s standing in triumph over this great inferno! Join Dr. Thomas Egger and Dr. Peter Nafzger as they explore one way in which theology has become tangible through art

    What God Has Joined Together: The One Threefold Purpose of Marriage

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    Modern married couples and marriage-minded individuals are often left awash in a sea of confusion aimlessly groping about for a purpose for their marriage, with disastrous societal results. Whereas long-standing Christian tradition has taught a unified threefold marital purpose of three equal elements—procreation, mutual help, and remedy for sin—Enlightenment thinkers and their ideological descendants have introduced a hierarchical marriage teleology with a self-chosen purpose (usually companionship) at the top in order to correct for an alleged countervailing overemphasis on procreation in premodern marital teleology. This thesis will challenge the claim of a relative deficiency in the companionate aspect of premodern marriage teleology by demonstrating a robust theology of unified threefold purpose in key theological writings on marriage, primarily from Augustine, John Chrysostom, Martin Luther, and the marriage rite in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Then, an exegesis of 1 Tim. 2:15, one flesh union passages, and other Scriptures pertaining to the purpose of marriage will bolster the joined-together nature of the threefold purpose of marriage elucidated in the historical investigation. Finally, consideration will be given to the significant vocational, ethical, and liturgical implications of the unified threefold purpose of marriage

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