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Caesarea - Caesarea, the Roman capital of Judea in the time of Christ and Paul, was located by the sea, thirty-two miles north of Joppa, and some sixty miles northwest of Jerusalem. [JULY 2015]
Caesarea Philippi - Caesarea Philippi was located at the foot of Mount Hermon ... one of the most beautiful localities in all the Holy Land. [JULY 2015]
Calling - Calling is that choice on the part of God of an individual through a working in the mind and heart by the Holy Spirit, to the end that the will of the one who is called may be moved by its own vision and determination in the exercise of saving faith. [JULY 2015]
Canaan - Canaan is an ancient name for the area that includes all of the land west of the Jordan and Syria to the level of Lebweh. [MAR 2013]
Capernaum - The most important city on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was here that Jesus established His headquarters for the major part of His public ministry (Mt. 4:13). [MAR 2013]
Carchemish, Battle of - A description of the battle for this ancient capital of the Hittite empire, with Bible references
Carnality - Together with two other doctrines—that of the natural man and that of the spiritual man—the doctrine of the carnal man completes the threefold division of the human family in their relation to, or attitude toward, the Word of God. [DEC 2017]
Chaldea – the history of the ancient kingdom where Abraham was born and which later was the locale of the Babylonian empire. [JULY 2015]
Chaldea, History of – a thoroughly researched study by George Rawlinson, from The Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World. [AUG 2014]
Chapter Titles of the Bible – a title for each chapter in the Bible. [JULY 2015]
Chastisement (Divine Discipline) - Whom the Lord loves, He chastens ... [JULY 2015]
Chaucer and the 2nd Amendment .- what does Chaucer have to do with the American Constitution and the Right to Bear Arms?
Children, Goals for - Some ideas regarding setting Biblical goals for nurturing and training children in the plan of God
Chios – mentioned on Paul’s third missionary journey. Chios was especially noted in antiquity for its claim to be the birthplace of Homer, for its school of epic poets, and its sculptors. [JULY 2015]
Christ the Rock - This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner.
Christian at Work - Suggestions for a believer's attitude and function on the job. [FEB 2013]
Christians of the Early Church - A description of the life of Christians in the early church, as found in the Epistle to Diognetus, by an unknown author of the 2nd Century. [JULY 2015]
Christology - the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ. [DEC 2017]
Chronology of Biblical Christianity
Chronology of the New Testament
Church, the Body of Christ - Many people think of church in terms of brick and mortar, program and form. But in these passages you will learn that the Church is a spiritual organism, dear to the heart of God the Father. [JULY 2015]
Church, the Early - from Conybeare and Howson.
Circumcision - The importance of the doctrine of Circumcision in Church Age teaching. [JULY 2015]
Citizenship of the Believer - Verses describing the Christian's transfer of citizenship from the world to the heavenly kingdom through union with Christ. [JULY 2015]
Claudius – Tiberius Claudius Drusus Caesar, the fourth Roman Emperor (40 to 54 AD)
Colossae - overview of the city of the Colossians
Communion and the Passover - the Lord's Supper; derivation from the Passover. [JULY 2015]
Confession of Sin - The principle of biblical confession of sin; how the Lord's grace provision makes it possible for a Christian to stay in fellowship. [JULY 2015]
Conviction - The original Greek word ἐλέγχω which may be translated either convict or convince—used seventeen times in the New Testament—represents in general the process whereby one is caused to reach certain conclusions or impressions in his mind.
Coos (Cos) - Coos is mentioned in connection with Paul’s third missionary journey in Acts 21:1, and in its relations with the Jews in 1 Macc. 15:23; Josephus Ant. xiv.7.2; 10.15. [JULY 2015]
Corinth - A brief summary of the history of the Greek city where Paul stayed 18 months. [JULY 2015]
Cornelius - A Roman centurion converted by Peter after both had seen divine visions (Acts 10:1–11:18), the first Gentile known to become a Christian. [AUG 2014]
Cosmic System - Satan's plan and process for controlling the world, and his attempt, using his organization of fallen angels, to counteract the plan of God in all respects. [JULY 2015]
Covenants, The - An extensive study of God's Covenants with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David; and the New Covenant. [JULY 2015]
Crete, Brief History - An outline history of Crete and historical comments on the character of the people; a historical supplement to the study of the Epistle to Titus
Crowns - the time and place of reward and crowns in the Christian life. [DEC 2017]
Cyprus - An island situated near the northeast corner of the Mediterranean Sea, in angle formed by the coasts of Cilicia (modern Turkey) and Syria. [AUG 2014]
Cyrus the Great - Properly Cyrus II, the Great, founder of the Persian empire. He reigned from 559 to 530 B.C., and his empire flourished until its conquest by Alexander the Great (331 B.C.). [MAR 2013]