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All Things New
Book • 2019
In 'All Things New,' Brian J. Tabb presents Revelation as a culmination of biblical prophecy, drawing heavily from Old Testament imagery to illustrate themes of judgment, salvation, and restoration.
The book is structured around key biblical-theological themes, including the triune God, Christ's followers and foes, and God's word.
Tabb argues that Revelation is not just about the end times but serves as a guide for living faithfully in the present.
The book is structured around key biblical-theological themes, including the triune God, Christ's followers and foes, and God's word.
Tabb argues that Revelation is not just about the end times but serves as a guide for living faithfully in the present.
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in a book review, focusing on Revelation as the culmination of the entire Bible.


Tim Mackie

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How the New Testament Came To Be – Paradigm E4
Mentioned by Kaylee Cox as a great image.

Jordan Raynor (Host of the Mere Christians podcast)
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when discussing the concept of training for the kingdom of God.

Allen

E820 | John Responds to Your Questions
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as a book for young adults on how to start things.


Arthur Brooks

Why More Will Never Make You Happy with Arthur Brooks (#59)
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when discussing the sacred-secular divide created by the two-chapter gospel.


Gary Yagel

The Resurrection of Jesus' BODY Not Just His SOUL Matters