death biblically defined

  • Thoughts on Biblical Death: Part 3

    A couple of weeks ago I began discussing the varying ways in which the Bible goes about defining death. This particular study was brought about by some interaction that I shared with a fellow blogger over the teaching about Conditionalism/Annihilationism. Unfamiliar with that topic to some extent I began doing some digging. I ordered various…

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  • Thoughts on Biblical Death: Part 2

    There are some sins worthy of death, or stated another way some sins that lead to death (cf. 1John 5.16-17). What we find throughout the Old Testament is that while all are sinners, some sins are worthy of death–sins of a criminal nature. In this post I further discuss my thoughts on biblical death. We…

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  • Thoughts on Biblical Death

    —My Thoughts so Far on Biblical Death— Last week I promised to speak on the three types of death as a result of sin, and the one type of death that pertains to the righteousness found in Jesus Christ. I’ve been thinking through this process for a few weeks. I’ve also been writing on this…

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  • Death Biblically Defined as Separation: Dealing with an Objection

    What we Witness in the Garden Narrative God told Adam that the day (when) he ate of the forbidden tree he would “surely die” (Gen 2.17). Either God was telling the truth or He was wrong. The serpent said to Eve you won’t “surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your…

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  • On Biblical Concepts and Terms: Part 2, Death is Described as…

    So…have you thought about it? Did you come up with an answer? No, no, no…I’m not trying to trick you. This isn’t a trap. You have no idea what I’m talking about? So…you’ve never ran into a person that persistently attempts to make a point that they believe is valid, airtight and cannot be refuted,…

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