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- From: kjh@pollux.usc.edu (Kenneth J. Hendrickson)
- Newsgroups: alt.messianic
- Subject: Re: 'the' interpreting of daniel
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 17:04:52 -0800
- Organization: EE-Systems, USC, Los Angeles
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- References: <1993Jan25.111610.1@unca.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan25.111610.1@unca.edu> bthurman@unca.edu writes:
- >but
- >what may not be known would be the understanding of thousands of christians
- >with whom i was associated in Greece
-
- A week ago, a friend of mine mailed me a book. (You should all have
- such friends!) It was from the Geneva Bible Comentary series, and it is
- Jean Calvin's commentary on Daniel. (You shall not covet. :-) I don't
- have a lot of time for reading it, and so I probably won't get to it for
- a few months. However, after I read it, I'll post any really
- interesting things that Calvin had to say.
-
- For those not in the know, Jean Calvin was one of the great figures in
- the Protestant Reformation in western Christendom. If you are a
- Protestant, of any flavour, you can trace the history of your branch of
- Christ's Church back through him and/or Martin Luther.
-
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- "Arguing about predestination is virtually irresistible." --RC Sproul
- Ken Hendrickson N8DGN/6 kjh@usc.edu ...!uunet!usc!pollux!kjh
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