Joshua J. Van Ee
God’s Law as a Picture of the Good Life
In Deuteronomy 20 we see the gospel preached by Moses to Israel as a picture of the blessed life we have in Jesus Christ.
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The Newness of Jesus’ Example
Jesus commands us to love one another just as he loves us.
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Testimony and the Call to Believe
The testimony concerning Jesus Christ and his work within us
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Exodus 30:11-16
A meditation on a difficult Old Testament text where the striking question is why Israel's census is considered to be dangerous.
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Exodus 33:7-11
Exodus 33 describes what the tent of meeting is and why.
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Galatians 4:21-31
The Apostle Paul pleas with the Galatians to see their error in attempting to take on the Mosaic law as necessary for salvation.
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Why the Old Testament is So Different
Joshua Van Ee's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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Desert Island Books: Joshua Van Ee
Rev. Joshua Van Ee, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, reveals the five books he would take with him to the desert island and why.
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Galatians 1:10-17
As Paul defends the Gospel that he preaches to the Galatian church he does not defend his own reputation nor give his personal testimony.
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Zechariah 14
Zecheriah presents a vision of God's judgment and salvation that finds its ultimate fulfillment in both Christ's first and second advents.
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Meet Joshua Van Ee
Joshua Van Ee discusses being raised in the Reformed faith, his academic interests, and his experience of studying in Israel and of having done archaeological work in the Middle East.
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Proverbs 20:1
A redemptive historical analysis of the Christian's wise use of alcohol in Scripture.
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1 Corinthians 6:12-20
The Apostle Paul confronts the sexual sins of the Corinthians with the gospel - their identity as Christians.
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1 Corinthians 15:45
The resurrection involves progression and change, but also continuity because it is the work of God the Creator.
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