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John the Loyal: Studies in the Ministry of the Baptist is unavailable, but you can change that!

Examine the life of John the Baptist with one of the modern era’s most respected biblical scholars. “John was like the morning in the early dawn,” wrote A. T. Robertson—enticing readers to explore the Baptist’s unique life in the biblical testimony to him. Cross-referenced with detailed footnotes on Greek terms, Robertson’s volume is both accessible and highly informative. He presents John as the...

would listen. The prayer1 of Zacharias has been heard.2 He had apparently been praying for offspring3 in this great hour of opportunity, his one great hour. Plummer4 doubts whether Zacharias would make his private wishes the subject of prayer at such a time, and whether he would have prayed for a son at his age, or would have doubted the angel after having prayed for a son. But one can cite the case of the disciples who disbelieved the answer to their prayer about the release of Peter.5 Besides,
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