~58 min.Hades and Eternal Punishment
biblecentre.org · ... ], nothing is either past or to come but only subsists.' (J. N. Darby). Philo's definition leaves nothing to be desired as to clearness. No past, no future, ...
~21 min.The Days Of The Judges (1): Othniel
biblecentre.org · ... the works which He had done for Israel" (2:10). Those who have read Mr. Darby's letters will remember that he often wrote that he and his companions had to ...
~29 min.Deliverance (Liberation) and Salvation
... have become one with the Saviour who died. We are baptised into (literally: in; Darby translates as unto] His death, that is where He was as the Deceased, ...
~23 min.Names and Titles of Christ in the First Epistle of John
biblecentre.org · ... you a little story. You can read it as it were in Mr J N Darby's Miscellaneous Writings vol. 5 (which is not in the Collected Writings series of 34 volumes, ...
~93 min.The Epistle to the Hebrews
biblecentre.org · ... faith devoid of life, and the conscience not reached, it is abandoned" J. N. Darby.). Verses 14-19. The need of faith, the holding fast of the beginning of ...
~32 min.Comments On First Thessalonians
biblecentre.org · ... too was essential if they were to "avoid every form of evil" U.N. Darby). For evil will assume most attractive and deceiving forms just as readily as more ...
~34 min.Comments On Colossians
biblecentre.org · ... where another version may be used, perhaps the excellent translation of J.N.Darby, which is indicated by the initials JND. CHAPTER 1. THE SALUTATION. (vs. ...
~35 min.Outline of the Gospel of John
biblecentre.org · ... This truth of the eternal Son of God is the heart of Christianity - as J N Darby put it: "I lose all the Son is, if He is only so as incarnate". Verse 29 ...
~35 min.The Second Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... In a word, God will have His place in all my relationships" (John N. Darby). Here, then, is food for self-examination and self-judgment. Does my faith in ...
~25 min.The Eternal Son
biblecentre.org · ... of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men." J. N. Darby's translation reads, "Who, subsisting in the form of God... but emptied Himself, taking a ...