~7 min.The Deity of Christ
... the Mighty God, the Father of eternity, the Prince of peace." And again, Micah (v. 2): "But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the ...
~7 min.The Deity of Christ
biblecentre.org · ... the Mighty God, the Father of eternity, the Prince of peace." And again, Micah (5:2): "But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the ...
~7 min.Hosea
biblecentre.org · ... as restoration. Hosea's last chapter lets us see this, and all the prophets. Micah, whose prophecy we may consider in another place, gives us this subject ...
~97 min.Comments On Judges
biblecentre.org · ... the Judges, so do not necessarily take place after Samson. The history of Micah and the Danites (chapters 17 and 18) illustrates the spiritual corruption ( ...
~8 min.The Future of Planet Earth - and the Bible
biblecentre.org · ... Zechariah prophesied around 530 BC, David around 1000 BC, and the others (Micah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Hosea, etc.) in between these two. [14] America ...
~12 min.The Deity And Humanity Of Christ
biblecentre.org · ... character and being of the virgin's Son, and that word is GOD. Turn now to Mic. 5: 2. Just as the prophecy of the virgin's Son is recalled in ...
~9 min.Introduction to Matthew 13
biblecentre.org · ... Israel (Isa. 11:10; 14:1-2; 32:1; 49:22-26; 60:2-16; 61:5-9; Dan. 7:13-14; Micah 5:7-8; Zech. 8:22-23; 14:9). The kingdom of the heavens. Now, let us take ...
~9 min.Jephthah's Vow (part 1): Faith & Failure
patternsoftruth.org · ... was right in his own eyes." Note that later in Judges, a man named Micah easily convinced a young Levite to be a priest for his idolatrous religion, which ...
Keywords:faith; hephthah; failure; judges; israel
~9 min.The Two Advents
... of the virgin's Son according to Isaiah, in Bethlehem according to Micah, and proceeded with perfect literalness unto the full accomplishment of every ...
~9 min.The Two Advents
biblecentre.org · ... of the virgin's Son according to Isaiah, in Bethlehem according to Micah, and proceeded with perfect literalness unto the full accomplishment of every ...