Douglas Sean O'Donnell
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The Song of Solomon: An Invitation to Intimacy
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2012
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2 editions
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Ecclesiastes
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2014
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4 editions
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The Beauty and Power of Biblical Exposition: Preaching the Literary Artistry and Genres of the Bible
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The Beginning and End of Wisdom
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2011
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3 editions
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Matthew: All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
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2013
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9 editions
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Daily Liturgy Devotional: 40 Days of Worship and Prayer
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1-3 John
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2015
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4 editions
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God’s Lyrics: Rediscovering Worship through Old Testament Songs
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2010
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2 editions
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Expository Reflections on the Gospels, Volume 3: Mark
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The Parables of Jesus: A 12-Week Study (Knowing the Bible)
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“When Scripture says that Jesus came at “the fullness of time,” it means it. God designed history—with the rise of this empire and the fall of that one, with this person born here and that person born there, with this event happening now and that one then—to prepare us for Jesus and to give room for faith. God values us too much to treat us like robots, and I’ll add (and maybe I’m bold to do so) that only unimaginative atheists want the Ten Commandments painted on the moon or Jesus captured on videotape.”
― Matthew: All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
― Matthew: All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
“There is perhaps nothing so remarkable about Jesus than the fact that he advanced himself as the object of faith, love, and obedience, and yet he comes across as the most humble man to walk the face of the earth.”
― Matthew: All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
― Matthew: All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
“commandments that we are called to keep; and it is not God generically whom we are to imitate, but Jesus. The literal walking of Jesus and earth-given commandments also contrasts the Gnostic notion of a purely spiritual connection with a heavenly Jesus. 17. While word has a broader connotation than commandments, the terms are practically synonymous. 18. Calvin, quoted in Jason B. Hood, Imitating God in Christ: Recapturing a Biblical Pattern (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2013), 205. 19. Yarbrough, 1–3 John, 88. 20. Luther, “Lectures on the First”
― 1–3 John
― 1–3 John
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