Bishop John Lightfoot

Bishop John Lightfoot (1601-1675) English scholar partially responsible for formulating the Westminster Confession A Commentary of the New Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica (1658) | Bishop J. Lightfoot’s Works; 2 vol.’s; 1684,1st Ed. Annotations on the New Testament: Compiled from the …

Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) “In essentials, unity.  In nonessentials, liberty. In all things, charity.” Pascal Pictures ; Bio Sketch  PENSÉES (1660) “The wonderful thing is to have made the Jews great lovers of the things foretold, and great enemies of their fulfillment.” “Men …

Ezekiel’s Last Nine by Bill Wepfer, Ph.D.

Ezekiel’s Last Nine by Bill Wepfer, Ph.D. Excerpt: Chapter 1: A Belt of Watches “Flyover territory” – that derogatory moniker bestowed by the USA’s east & west coast cultural elites on the country’s vast & typically conservative center section, implying …

B.H. Carroll

B.H. Carroll (1843-1914)  Founder and first president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas Author: An Interpretation of the English Bible (1947) | Biblical History Between the Testaments | Ages Page “The greatest desolation ever wrought in the world on …

B.F. Westcott

B.F. Westcott (1825-1901) “As far as I can remember, I said very shortly what I hold to be the ‘Lord’s coming’ in my little book on the Historic Faith. I hold very strongly that the Fall of Jerusalem was the …

Bernhard Weiss

Bernhard Weiss (1827-1918) Manual of Introduction to the New Testament (1889 PDF) | Die Johannes-Apokalypse. Textkritische Untersuchungen und Textherstellung. Leipsic, 1891 “As to the external condition of the Christians, the Chnrches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, which must have been preponderatingly Jewish-Christian, had much …

Bo Reicke

Bo Reicke Study Archive he had solved the riddle of the Pastorals and the “deutero-Paulines” by fitting them seamlessly into Paul’s work as known from Acts and from the acknowledged Pauline letters Bo Reicke 1914-1987 Professor of New Testament Theology …

Barnabas of Cyprus

He has therefore abolished these things that the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is without yoke of necessity, might have a human oblation. Barnabas Reputedly Died in 61 in Salamis, Cyprus “In the case of Barnabas,. . …

Benjamin Marshall

Benjamin Marshall Rector of Naunton in Gloucestershite ; Scholar in Latin and Arabic Studies “Second Generation Modern Preterist” A Chronological Treatise on Daniel’s Seventy Weeks (1725) At Google Books – Search “Seventy Weeks are Determined” A chronological treatise upon the seventy weeks of …

Bill Koenig (2002)

Lasting Peace or the Second Coming? Monday’s Pro-Israel Rally Message in Perspective By Bill Koenig 19 Apr 2002 It was a total pleasure being in Washington at Capitol Hill on Monday, April 15th for the Pro-Israel Rally in front of …

Bill Moyers: Welcome to Doomsday (2005)

While some take God’s granting of dominion over the earth to man as a call to good stewardship of our planet, many evangelicals distrust science and disdain environmental protections. They live in anticipation of one event: the Rapture, when Christ …

Barnabas Study Archive

He has therefore abolished these things that the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is without yoke of necessity, might have a human oblation. Barnabas Reputedly Died in 61 in Salamis, Cyprus “In the case of Barnabas,. . …