Robertson McQuilkin
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A Promise Kept
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published
1998
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2 editions
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Understanding and Applying the Bible
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published
1983
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11 editions
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An Introduction to Biblical Ethics
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published
1989
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5 editions
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Life in the Spirit
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published
1999
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10 editions
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The Great Omission: A Biblical Basis for World Evangelism
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published
1969
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7 editions
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The Five Smooth Stones
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published
2007
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4 editions
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Victorious Christian Living: A Biblical Exposition of Sanctification
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Understanding and Applying the Bible: Revised and Expanded
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An Introduction to Biblical Ethics
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A Promise Kept: The Story of an Unforgettable Love
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published
1998
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“Since God is the author, the Bible is authoritative. It is absolute in its authority for human thought and behaviour. "As the Scripture has said" is a recurring theme throughout the New Testament. In fact, the New Testament contains more than two hundred direct quotations of the Old Testament. In addition, the New Testament has a large and uncertain number of allusions to the Old. New Testament writers, following the example of Jesus Christ, built their theology on the Old Testament. For Christ and the apostles, to quote the Bible was to settle an issue.”
― Understanding and Applying the Bible
― Understanding and Applying the Bible
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