By Robert Adam That may seem like an odd question. It certainly does to me. When I began preaching in July of 2008, I never would have thought to consider such a question. After all, I knew well then that the Bible was not originally written in English. In fact, English didn’t exist in any…
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MTZCAST Episode 18 | Studying Original Languages
MTZCAST is back! In this broadcast, we’re joined by special guest Pastor Robert Adam, as we consider the study of original languages of scripture. Specifically, whether such is ok, what are the benefits, and how to get started.Covered in this video: The Textus Receptus The King James Bible Seminaries Modern vs Koine Greek Resources for…
Paul Preached Unto Them
By Benjamin Winslett Food for thought. And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight. – Acts 20:7 Let’s engage in a brief word and concept study of this verse. First, notice that…
Bible Study or Entertainment?
By Joshua Winslett This era of technology has give many advances in multiple areas. We are certainly blessed too have such an abundance of resources and commodities. Whereas this is certainly a blessing, I fear that often it takes our minds away from growing in grace to being entertained. Many times when in fellowship with…
Family Worship
By Sylvester Hassell The Gospel Messenger–January 1891
Commentary on Galatians
By Joshua Winslett These commentary notes are the culmination of studies done by Joshua Winslett as he preached through the book of Galatians at Beulah Primitive Baptist Church in Leeds, AL. They are written in traditional commentary format and span the entirety of the book. The commentary includes a book introduction, book outline, chapter introductions,…