Begin your exploration with the Introduction to the Epistle of Jude, a significant part of the New Testament. This introduction paves the way for understanding the unique teachings of Jude's Epistle, revealing key insights about faith, grace, and the power of divine love.
The Transmission Quality of the Early Text of the Greek New Testament
Explore the journey of ancient texts and their preservation through centuries. Discover the truth behind the words.
What Can We Do to Establish Faith In the Restored Text of the New Testament?
Discover methods to strengthen your belief in the authenticity of the Scriptures.
How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament?
Explore how the growth of early Christianity influenced the New Testament texts. Discover the changes and adaptations.
The Struggle for a More Accurate Text of the New Testament
Uncover the truth behind New Testament texts: learn about the processes ensuring accuracy. Click to read more on this vital topic.
THE EPISTLE TO PHILIPPIANS: Introduction to the Book of Philippians
Embark on a spiritual journey with the Introduction to the Book of Philippians, an epistle that encapsulates the essence of Christian love and joy in Christ. This introduction provides a comprehensive overview of the Epistle to Philippians, setting the stage for an in-depth study of its rich teachings.
James 5:1–20 Commentary: Warning to the Rich
James 5 calls the oppressor to account, the sufferer to patience, the church to prayer, and the wanderer to restoration before the Judge at the doors.
James 4:1–17 Commentary: Warning Against Worldliness
James 4 exposes the wars within the heart and calls believers from world-friendship to humility, repentance, and God-dependent living.
James 3:1–18 Commentary: The Tongue, True Wisdom, and the Harvest of Righteousness
James 3:1–18 exposes the tongue’s power and calls believers to wisdom from above that yields peace and the fruit of righteousness.
James 2:1–26 Commentary: The Sin of Favoritism
James 2 condemns partiality and exposes “faith” without obedience as dead, showing that living faith is proved by merciful works.

