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Luke - 2 (Luke 4:14 - 18:34) Salvation (F. W. Grant)

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~6 min.A Few Notes on Leaven and Evil (Alfred E. Bouter)

biblecentre.org · ... world's system. Hypocrisy is linked by the Lord with the Pharisees (Lk. 12:1) and could therefore be called 'religious leaven,' the doctrine of ...

~6 min.The Leaven (Simon Attwood)

biblecentre.org · ... rationalist respectively - and others such as the Herodians (Mk. 8:15; Lk. 12:1). If we turn to Paul's letters to the Corinthians and ...

~8 min.Ek-klesia (G.C. Willis)

towardthemark.org · ... down here on earth (Mt. 24:31; Mk. 1:33,13:27; Lk. 12:1,13:34, and perhaps 17:37; but the ...


Position:Toward the Mark #22

~36 min."The Sermon on the Mount" - Part 3 (Arend Remmers)

biblecentre.org · ... speaks of the leaven of the Pharisees as of something totally evil (Lk. 12:1). Their righteousness was only an outward one and had no value ...

~74 min.Comments On Galatians (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · ... that warning, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy" (Lk. 12:1). "You observe days and months and seasons and years" (v.10), ...

~109 min.Comments On Mark (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · ... Word of God to us. The leaven of the Pharisees was hypocrisy (Lk. 12:1), a self-righteous formalism that was devoid of reality. The leaven of ...

~116 min.Comments On The Second Book Of Samuel (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · ... that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be known" (Lk. 12:1). How deeply humiliating a principle! But the light of God must reveal ...

~5 min.The Gospel According To Luke (Arend Remmers)

biblecentre.org · Arend Remmers. Overview of the New Testament. 24 Chapters. Author and Time of Writing Subject and purpose of writing Peculiarities Contents (overview). 1. Author ...

Synopsis - Exodus - - (Darby, John Nelson)

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~2 min.Chapters 19 to 23

... the church, and His people. He made Himself a servant for ever. (Compare Jn. 13 for the present time, and Lk. 12 even for glory).