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Covenant Conference 2023 - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Listen to 2023 Conference Talks “How Then Should We Worship?” Many Christians in this generation of Reformed resurgence have returned to the faith once delivered to the saints as articulated in the grand articles of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith.
Top 5 books read in 2024 - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Charles Spurgeon once said, “Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.” Below is a list of the top five non-scriptural books that Waldron, Semrad, McCormick, and Dovel visited, i.e., read through, in 2024.
CBTS, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results CBTS Top 5 books read in 2024 by CBTS | Dec 13, 2024 | Announcements Charles Spurgeon once said, "Visit many good books, but live in the Bible."
Brice Bigham, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Brice Bigham serves as the Director of Development & Marketing at CBTS. He is an M.Div.
2024 by the Numbers - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
2024 by the Numbers 2024 has been an exciting year filled with God’s gracious provision. More men are being raised up to pastor tomorrow’s churches.
CBTSeminary Announces 2025 Podcast Changes - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
After nearly 1,000,000 downloads (around 1.5 million, including all channels and video streams), the Man of God Network will undergo significant changes in 2025
CBTS Student, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results CBTS Student The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 2 | Jared Ebert by CBTS Student | Nov 11, 2024 | New Testament The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 2 | Jared Ebert - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 1 | Jared Ebert - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
"There is no such thing as the Reformed view on the Septuagint.
Which (Logically) Came First: Election or the Fall? | Ben Carlson - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Within the Reformed tradition, there have been two acceptable ways to hold to unconditional election.
Ben Carlson, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results Ben Carlson Which (Logically) Came First: Election or the Fall? | Ben Carlson by Ben Carlson | Nov 4, 2024 | Systematic Theology Within the Reformed tradition, there have been two acceptable ways to hold to unconditional election.
Timothy Decker, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results Timothy Decker TEXTUAL ODDITIES OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS IN 1 JOHN Part 4: Strange Textual Readings in the TR | Timothy Decker by Timothy Decker | Oct 29, 2024 | New Testament In this article, we will note a somewhat unique feature in 1 John—the uncharacteristic shorter readings of the
TEXTUAL ODDITIES OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS IN 1 JOHN Part 4: Strange Textual Readings in the TR | Timothy Decker - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
In this article, we will note a somewhat unique feature in 1 John—the uncharacteristic shorter readings of the Byzantine and TR readings.
CBTSeminary names lecture hall after departed saint, Mickey Myers - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Mickey was a faithful member of GRBC and a close friend of Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary.
Sabbath Applications | Ben Carlson - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
For observing the Lord’s Day properly, people may look at you like you are an alien from another planet.
CBTSeminary finalizes partnership with the Institute for Reformed Biblical Counseling - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27th, 2024. CBTSeminary is grateful to announce the finalization of a new partnership with The Institute for Reformed Biblical Counseling (IRBC).
TEXTUAL ODDITIES OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS IN 1 JOHN Part 3: Strange Textual Readings in the TR | Timothy Decker - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
*Editors Note: This is part 3 in an ongoing series titled “TEXTUAL ODDITIES OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS IN 1 JOHN.”
Austin McCormick, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Austin McCormick is Pastor of Covenant Baptist Church (Clarksville, TN). He holds a B.A. in Biblical Studies from Spurgeon College, a M.A. in Pastoral Studies and a M.Div from Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary.
CBTSeminary Holds September Modular Course on Textual Criticism - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Earlier this month, we held our Labor Day Modular Course on Textual Criticism. Dr. Timothy Decker, Michael Emadi, and John Miller lectured on Textual Criticism in their respective areas of biblical studies.
TEXTUAL ODDITIES OF THE TEXTUS RECEPTUS TRADITION IN 1 JOHN Part 2: Printing Oddities within the TR Tradition, Continued | Timothy Decker - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
It seems to be premature to base one’s view of preservation of Scripture upon a certain textual tradition such as the TR in part because it arose at the same time that the providential technological advancement of the printing press.