1/12/2007 2:03 PM
julia scott wrote:
So happy to see the website from Allen Chapel. It's an exciting way to keep everybody involved, far or near. I must say, when I brought my family down to Staunton to get our daughter, Sukanya, baptised by Rev Scott and Allen Chapel; we felt like we were home. thank you Allen Chapel, Julia Scott, Jessica Jackson & Sukanya (Suki)
3/28/2007 9:24 AM
Audrey Banks wrote:
Thanks for the compliment on the site. Kudos to Karen and Robert Mott, members of Allen Chapel. They have done a great job with the site. We, at Allen are grateful for their work and for the membership. Thanks again. Reply to this
5/8/2007 1:22 PM
Helen Becks wrote:
I enjoy Allen's website. It's a great way to keep up with activities at my church. Thanks to Karen and Robert Mott. Reply to this
6/15/2007 11:30 AMDr. Bob Utley wrote:
Greetings Fellow Minister! I am a retired Professor of Hermeneutics who is committed to the authority and inspiration of the Bible and have just put my verse by verse Bible commentaries online. I want to be a blessing to the body of Christ world-wide. These historical-grammatical Bible studies focus on the intent of the original inspired author. Currently, it has over 6,000 pages of written commentary as well as over 300 audio lessons covering the whole New Testament. It also has several video lessons. I will be adding over 500 more video lessons this summer. Most of them verse by verse Bible exposition. Please take a look! If you like it please pass on the web address to others interested in in-depth Bible study. Dr. Bob Utley www.freebiblecommentary.org Professor of Hermeneutics(retired) East Texas Baptist University Reply to this
I suspect I would not agree with anything here
given the statement that this person focuses on "the intent of the original inspired
author." Literary types refer to this as the intentional fallacy, and I subscribe
to their arguments on this score.
On the other hand, I hate censorship as a form of blasphemy
and arch arrogance that anyone might know what's best for others to see, and
worse, what they ought never to see. I am not afraid for people to make up their
own minds about this or anything else. God made each with a free mind to see and
think. With the wit he generously supplied he calls us each
to judge.
So I say let brother Bob Utley have his say and peace be
unto him.
Very excited to see this come online soon!
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I think this is a good solution for keeping folks in the loop regarding Bible Study!
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So happy to see the website from Allen Chapel. It's an exciting way to keep everybody involved, far or near. I must say, when I brought my family down to Staunton to get our daughter, Sukanya, baptised by Rev Scott and Allen Chapel; we felt like we were home.
thank you Allen Chapel,
Julia Scott, Jessica Jackson & Sukanya (Suki)
P.S. hope to visit real soon.
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Thanks for the compliment on the site. Kudos to Karen and Robert Mott, members of Allen Chapel. They have done a great job with the site. We, at Allen are grateful for their work and for the membership. Thanks again.
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I enjoy Allen's website. It's a great way to keep up with activities at my church. Thanks to Karen and Robert Mott.
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Greetings Fellow Minister!
I am a retired Professor of Hermeneutics who is committed to the authority
and inspiration of the Bible and have just put my verse by verse Bible
commentaries online. I want to be a blessing to the body of Christ
world-wide. These historical-grammatical Bible studies focus on the intent
of the original inspired author.
Currently, it has over 6,000 pages of written commentary as well as over
300 audio lessons covering the whole New Testament.
It also has several video lessons. I will be adding over 500 more video
lessons this summer. Most of them verse by verse Bible exposition.
Please take a look! If you like it please pass on the web address to
others interested in in-depth Bible study.
Dr. Bob Utley
www.freebiblecommentary.org
Professor of Hermeneutics(retired)
East Texas Baptist University
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--Rev. Scott
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