Merrill F. Unger

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Merrill F. Unger



Merrill Frederick Unger, author of Demons in the World Today, earned his A.B and Ph.D. degrees at Dallas Theological Seminary. He held pastorates in New York, Texas, and Maryland. He taught at Gordon College and Gordon Divinity School, and from 1948 to 1967 he was professor of Old Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.

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Biblical Demonology: A Stud...

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The New Unger's Bible Dicti...

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Unger's Bible Handbook

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What Demons Can Do to Saints

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Demons in the World Today: ...

3.46 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 1980 — 10 editions
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The Baptism and Gifts of th...

4.09 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 1974 — 7 editions
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New Testament Teaching on T...

3.64 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1971 — 9 editions
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Archaeology and the Old Tes...

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The Haunting of Bishop Pike...

4.29 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1971 — 3 editions
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Unger's Commentary on the O...

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“ELECTION (Gk. eklog, “choice,” a “picking out”). Bible Meaning. This word in the Scriptures has three distinct applications. (1) To the divine choice of nations or communities for the possession of special”
Merrill F. Unger, The New Unger's Bible Dictionary

“privileges with reference to the performance of special services. Thus the Jews were “a chosen nation,” “the elect.” Thus also in the NT, bodies of Christian people, or churches, are called “the elect.” (2) To the divine choice of individuals to a particular office or work. Thus Cyrus was elected of God to bring about the rebuilding of the Temple, and thus the twelve were chosen to be apostles and Paul to be the apostle to the Gentiles. (3) To the divine choice of individuals to be the children of God, and therefore heirs of heaven. It is with regard to election in this third sense that theological controversies have been frequent and at times most fierce. Calvinists hold that the election of individuals to salvation is absolute, unconditional, by virtue of an eternal divine decree. Arminians regard election as conditional upon repentance and faith; the decree of God is that all who truly repent of their sins and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ shall be saved. But every responsible person determines for himself whether or not he will repent and believe. Sufficient grace is bestowed upon everyone to enable him to make the right decision.”
Merrill F. Unger, The New Unger's Bible Dictionary

“Satan and demons know what some of God's people do not know. Not one of the redeemed, blood-washed, and saved believers shall ever be lost and fail to enter heaven.”
Merrill F. Unger, What Demons Can Do to Saints



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