53:23Part 6
... to be offered up as the Passover lamb. Paul, writing to the Corinthians in 1. Cor. 5, says, Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us. So that the ...
~45 Min.In The Day Of Ruin
biblecentre.org · ... Assembly does not purge evil out of its midst, as commanded in 1. Cor. 5, the faithful believer, after due warning and patience have been exercised, ...
MP3Dix présentations autour du thème: Une vie mise à part pour le Seigneur
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1:03:17Partie 9
... qu'on pourrait appeler. Donc, ce qui est le péché positivement. Dans 1. Co. 5, on ne lira pas le contexte du cinquième chapitre. C'est utile de le ...
1:01:41Partie 1
... le mal moral, le mal doctrinal, ces passages sont connus de chacun. 1. Co. 5 et {{}}. Les évangiles nous parlent du levain, de l'hypocrisie des ...
~57 Min.The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... whose wicked deed had been exposed and rebuked in the first Epistle (1. Cor. 5), whose discipline had been demanded by the Apostle, is taken up ...
~57 Min.A Scriptural Inquiry respecting the Lord's Supper and the Lord's Table.
biblecentre.org · ... Achan upon "all Israel" (Josh. 7:11); the "leaven" of one man's sin (1. Cor. 5) upon the "whole lump." Such was His divine estimate of the ...
~63 Min.Lectures on 1 Thessalonians
biblecentre.org · ... to ignore them in the absence of godly discipline as we see in 1. Cor. 5, 6, and in the presence of such disorder as there dishonoured the Lord's ...
~63 Min.The Feasts of the Lord
... feast sprang out of the Passover, so we see in the answer in 1. Cor. 5, keeping the feast would date from the Lord's Supper as this first Epistle ...
~65 Min.Addresses on 1 John
biblecentre.org · ... when the leaven was accepted and enforced instead of being purged out (1. Cor. 5), it became a question of purging oneself out from these radically ...
~76 Min.The Life and Times of Josiah: 2. Chronicles 34-35
... with any other assembly previous to the putting away of "the wicked person" in 1. Cor. 5, but we are bound to believe that that act would be duly ...