PR ResourcesReformed Encyclopaedia
SearchResourcesScriptureExploreAskLiveChurchesAboutContact
PR Resources

A not-for-profit initiative aggregating the theological riches of the Protestant Reformed faith available in a single location.

Stay Updated

Navigate

SearchResourcesExploreAsk a QuestionAuthorsScripture Index

Community

Find a ChurchAboutContactCopyright NoticePrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceFeature Requests(coming soon)RSS FeedSupport This Project

Related Sites

RFPAPRCACPRCSermonAudio

© 2026 PR Resources. A not-for-profit project. All content belongs to its respective authors and publishers. Built by GSD Labs and friends.

Support us
  1. Home
  2. Standard Bearer

On Bibles and Bible Reading (4)

Herman Hoeksema·1935-01-01
Read Full Article on Standard Bearer

We were to quote a few more passages from the Scofield Bible in order to prove our contention that it compels us to read Scripture through the strongly colored spectacles of Scofield's peculiar views. In the "Introduction", as we have noticed, Dr. Scofield assures us that in the appended notes, sum­maries and definitions all expository novelties and merely personal views have been rejected. To such expository novelties and personal views I surely would reckon to belong the exegetical...

Read Full Article on Standard Bearer

Full article available on sb.rfpa.org

Author
Herman Hoeksema
Date

1935-01-01

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Revelation
Revelation 4:1Revelation 4:11Revelation 4
View Original

Related Resources

The Gospel And AI: Why God Will Never be Pleased With an AI-Generated Sermon (Nor with the Minister Who Tries)

Barry Gritters

Standard Bearer

For it Seemed Good to the Spirit and to Us*

William Langerak

Standard Bearer

Editor’s Notes

Unknown

Standard Bearer

Synod 2025 Summary

Joshua Engelsma

Standard Bearer

The Minister’s Relation to Christ’s Body*

Douglas Kuiper

Standard Bearer