~5 min.Behold, all things have become new
biblecentre.org · ... New Testament: "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature (Darby gives "a new creation"): old things are passed away; behold, all things are ...
~3 min.A Note on John 1:14
biblecentre.org · ... as of the only begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth.". In Darby's New Translation it is, "And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us (and we ...
~10 min.Interdependency
inthebeloved.org · ... to have no association, no involvement with it. Edited Comments from J.N. Darby. John Nelson Darby is the man credited around the world as being unusually ...
Position:Assembly Messenger 97-6
~4 min.Good Advice from One Near Martyrdom
biblecentre.org · ... aspect, whether for the present time or for eternity. In J. N. Darby's translation the expression is rendered, ". the deposit I have entrusted to Him." It ...
~15 min.Chapter 1. Dispensationalism - Help or Heresy?
biblecentre.org · ... than on his teachings. The person often singled out is John Nelson Darby, and the point of attack is usually his separationist principles and practices. He ...
~5 min.Hades, Sheol, Hell, and Paradise
towardthemark.org · ... departed souls of those who died, whether good or evil. Or, as Mr. Darby describes it, "a very vague _expression used in general to designate the temporary ...
Position:Toward the Mark #5
~4 min.The Corner Stone
biblecentre.org · ... Lord for ever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength" (Mr. Darby gives "the rock of ages" for "everlasting strength"). What substantial steadying ...
~4 min.The Tongues of Men and of Angels
biblecentre.org · ... in Gen. 16, Ex. 3 and Judg. 13 is Jehovah Himself. In Mr. Darby's translation the "A" of "Angel" is capitalised. In none of ...
~5 min.Zipporah
biblecentre.org · ... relation to Zipporah: "In her we see a faint type of the church." (J. N. Darby). Zipporah is mentioned in chapters 2, 4, and 18 of the book of Exodus. And ...
~11 min.Early Days of the "Brethren" Movement
inthebeloved.org · ... of their ministerial duties as the teachers of religion in these lands. John N. Darby was then a curate in County Wicklow, and often did I visit him in his ...