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Michael P.V. Barrett



Dr. Michael P. V. Barrett is the Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Whitefield College of the Bible, the Theological Seminary of the Free Presbyterian Church of North America. For almost thirty years, he was a professor of Ancient Languages and Old Testament Theology and Interpretation at Bob Jones University Seminary. His other works include "Complete in Him: A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying the Gospel." ...more

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Beginning at Moses: A Guide...

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Complete in Him: A Guide to...

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God's Unfailing Purpose: Th...

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Love Divine and Unfailing: ...

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The Next to Last Word: Serv...

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The Gospel of Exodus: Miser...

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The Beauty of Holiness: A G...

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How Can We Grow in Holiness...

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How Can We Live Our Faith f...

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Old Testament Introduction:...

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“The mindset of a believer every time he opens the Bible must be the conviction that whatever the Bible says is true. We cannot trust our reason to determine what is true or false, right or wrong.”
Michael P.V. Barrett, Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament

“Faith is not a subjective exercise of positive thinking that tries to convince that something is true contrary to fact. On the contrary, faith is based on objective truth, and it has value only in proportion to the worth of the object of that faith. This is why faith must always supersede and subdue experience. Experience is entirely subjective and can never be the final and sole judge of anything.”
Michael P.V. Barrett, Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament

“Truth is not what we define it to be; it is what God has revealed and declared it to be.”
Michael P.V. Barrett, Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament



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