Hebrew Reading & Research from Exodus Class 20 Election, Foreordination, and Predestination. The Election of Israel & The Fine Points of Calvinism Supralapsarianism, Infralapsarianism, and Sublapsarianism. During this class Dr. Jim covers the five points of Calvinism and God's Election of Israel, The Church and the Family of God. Dr. James M Phillips teaches Hebrew reading and research by induction at Valley Baptist Church. Dr. Jim goes back into Jewish history the Book of Enoch, The Apocrapha, and the book of Jasher to bring out more of the complete story of Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh. If you would like to watch this class on video please go to discoverthewordwithdrjim.com and look under the video directory. We want to thank our listeners and faithful users for your charitable donations no matter how small to help us keep the websites up for all to watch or hear the thousands of classes available on discovertheword.com, sermonaudio.com/dtw and discoverthewordwitdrjim.com December 1, 2013
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Great Sermon! Another good one. Been going through the whole exodus series and I always like the side studies such as in this one the lapsarian, calvanistic and armenian differences expounded upon. Learned a little nugget from The letter from pilate to ceasar as well as a result of jumping over and listening to it. Jesus could have stopped 3 times along the way to golgotha to offer up a defense , but that verse he kept silent as a lamb ked to the slaughter just resounded in side of me and made perfect sense in light of that. I did not know until today condemned criminals had that option.
Good stuff and great teaching as always. Keep on doing what you're doing. I'm still out here soaking as much of it up as possible.