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Damascus - an outline study of this oldest city in the world; of central interest to Bible events. [JULY 2015]
Damascus, Roads to – description of the various roads which Saul could have used to travel between Jerusalem and Damascus. [JULY 2015]
Darkness of the Soul – exposition of Ephesians 4:17-24. [JULY 2015]
Davidic Covenant - The covenant that God made with David concerning the Kingdom of God, i.e., God's determination to establish on earth His Kingdom.
Day of Atonement – an exposition of Leviticus 16; Keil and Delitzsch
Deacons – a word study on the Greek diakonew and other forms. [JULY 2015]
Dead Sea Scrolls - The name generally given to the manuscripts and fragments of manuscripts of the Bible discovered in caves near the northwestern end of the Dead Sea in the period between 1946 and 1956. [MAR 2013]
Death, Seven Types - Seven types of death in the Bible. [JULY 2015]
Death of Christ - The death of Jesus Christ was an act of obedience to God the Father's plan of salvation. [JULY 2015]
Deborah and Barak - a fresh oppression of the Israelites, and the glorious victory which they obtained over Sisera, Jabin’s general, through the judge Deborah and the heroic warrior Barak. [MAR 2013]
Deity of Christ - Scripture references to the deity of Christ in which divine essence is attributed to Christ
Demons, Intro. to Study of - Outline of Bible references to demons; descriptions of identity and functions
Depression - A discussion of the problem of depression and the Biblical cure. [JULY 2015]
Deuteronomy, Introduction - The book of Deuteronomy contains not so much “a recapitulation of the things commanded and done, as related in Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers” (Theod.), as “a compendium and summary of the whole law and wisdom of the people of Israel, wherein those things which related to the priests and Levites are omitted, and only such things included as the people generally required to know” (Luther). [DEC 2012]
Didache, The – The Didache, meaning “teaching” is the short name of a Christian manual compiled before 300 AD. The full title is The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles. [APR 2015]
Disciples, The – brief biographies of the Christ’s disciples. [JULY 2015]
Dispensations - A dispensation is a period of time which is identified by its relation to some particular purpose of God. [JULY 2015]
Dispersion - The term used to designate the Jews living outside Palestine and maintaining their religious observances and customs among the Gentiles. [FEB 2013]
Divine Decree - The classic definition comes from R.B. Thieme, Jr.: “The decree of God is His eternal (always existed), holy (perfect integrity), wise (the application of omniscience to creation), and sovereign purpose, comprehending simultaneously all things that ever were or will be in their causes, conditions (status), successions (interaction with others that leads to certain decisions), relations, and determining their certain futurition.”
Divine Discipline, the Five Cycles of - Whom the Lord loves, He chastens, whether it is an individual, a city or community, or a nation. [NOV 2015]
Divine Guidance - How to determine the will of God. [JULY 2015]
Divisions in the Early Church - divisions and heresies in the Church in the time of the apostle Paul. [JULY 2015]
Doctrine, Importance of - A Christian’s desire for the Truth, the Word of God, must be avid. A believer must give the highest priority in his life to learning Bible facts and principles.
Doctrine Test – a self-test of your progress in the understanding of the fundamental teachings of the Christian life. [JULY 2015]
Doubtful Things - The doctrine of Doubtful Things refers to those issues that are not directly dealt with in the Scriptures. It is primarily related to the believer's attitude toward the weaker Christian. [JULY 2015]
Dying Grace - A Christian does not have to fear death. The Lord Jesus Christ has made full preparation for our death and provides, through grace, the ability to live without fear of death.