We need to
know key verses and key chapters to help us confront false teachings and false ideas.
I haven't read them all, but the ones I have read have been helpful because they've confirmed most of the positions I've taken on the
same key verses for the book I'm working on.
It is one of
the key verses in my «theology» and I mentioned it a few weeks ago in a post about assurance.
On this note comes
our key verse, where the narrator lashes out against the parents:
Ephesians 1:4 was
a key verse on election, this is a key verse on predestination.
The key verse on this is found in the middle of the only other passage on predestination.
Much of our understanding of Scripture today comes from a book we read, or from a few choice Psalms and «
key verses» that serve as the basis for our understanding of God.
The Song of Songs, for example, becomes intelligible as Scripture when
the key verse enunciating the marriage covenant is recognized: «My beloved is mine and I am his» (2:16).
The key verses are in Galatians, the much - quoted 3:27 - 28: «For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
Today, Matthew, twenty - eight chapters;
key verse, Matthew 28:19; date, sixth decade; author, the tax collector; outline, such and such.
Glory, of course, is the great theme of the entire Gospel of John, announced at the beginning in
the key verse 1:14 («We have beheld his glory»).
After serenading some students with off -
key verses, now she has only to threaten to sing, she wrote.