~8 min.Exodus 8:20 - 9:35
biblecentre.org · ... a Greek word meaning "dog-flies," and this is the word used in Darby's New Translation. Other authorities believe that it really signifies "beetles." If so, ...
~9 min.The Headship of Christ as Seen in Colossians
biblecentre.org · ... the Head of all such principalities, He deserves worship and reverence. As JN Darby said: 'Notice: far from having anyone between us and Christ, we are in ...
~55 min.Comments On First Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... concerning what they so strenuously affirm" (New Trans. of J. N. Darby). Bold, arrogant, dogmatic language does not necessarily indicate honest persuasion ...
~8 min.Exodus 5:1 - 8:19
biblecentre.org · ... Egyptian terms were well known and quite intelligible to the Hebrew reader. Darby's New Translation gives us "gnats" as the plague, which accords with what ...
~9 min.Denial of Collective Defilement
inthebeloved.org · ... they were no longer contaminated. For the first "clearing" above, J.N. Darby uses the word "excusing." The Greek is apologia (apology) and is usually ...
Position:Assembly Messenger 99-25
~28 min.Caught Up Together
biblecentre.org · ... the teaching that he opposes. It is not claimed by those he criticises (J.N. Darby, William Kelly, etc.). That "after Ch.3 (of Revelation) the church is no ...
~9 min.Jephthah's Vow (part 1): Faith & Failure
patternsoftruth.org · ... produced by teams even if a notable individual leads the effort. J. N. Darby, for example, did not work alone on his translations. 2. Interestingly, this ...
Keywords:faith; hephthah; failure; judges; israel
~9 min.Are We Laodiceans?
biblecentre.org · ... has not given this privilege to William Farel, to Jean Calvin, or to John Nelson Darby, but to us. We have this responsibility. The testimony rests on our ...
~9 min.The Calling of the Lord's Laborers
... a Saul who had sat at the feet of Gamaliel. That is why He took a Darby and a Kelly who had enjoyed a splendid scholarly education along with a Stanley who ...
25:20Part 1
... something else would be the case. But that is not what Paul is saying. Mr. Darby has a marginal note where he says, we could say instead of if, we could ...