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How the Guardian Defends Heresy (3)

Herman Hoeksema·1953-10-01
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We must still treat the so-called conditional sen­tences in the passages concerning the promise we dis­cussed thus far. We must still treat the so-called conditional sen­tences in the passages concerning the promise we dis­cussed thus far. In I Kings 9, the passage to which Petter erroneously refers as having nothing to do with the promise, we read in I Kings 9:4, 5: "And if thou wilt talk before me, as David thy father walked, in integrity of heart, and in uprightness, to do according to all...

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Herman Hoeksema
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1953-10-01

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Scripture References
1 Kings
1 Kings 91 Kings 9:41 Kings 9:6
2 Samuel
2 Samuel 72 Samuel 7:14
Psalms
Psalms 89Psalms 89:30-32
Galatians 3:15-19
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