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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. v p'B U'l S.l A'D.'K LJ? H1 AN LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH. ' (God Willing.) . 1.0.0Jf; HALL, ALLEN STREET r (Opp. Paramount. Courtenay Place). • SUNDAX, at 7 p.m. Subject: "THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL" A PAGAN DOCTRINE IN CHRISTIAN DRESS, NOT TAUGHT f- IN THE BIBLE. ' With special reference to the Hebreiv and C Greek originals "Nephesh," "Psuche," "Ruach," "Neshamali," and "Piieuma" )- translated "soul," "creature," "spirit," and "breath" in the Bible. " DO YOU KNOW that the Hebrew for soul is "nephesh" and the Greek "psuche," and that neither in the original express the idea of immortality, but are applied j indiscriminately in 'the Scriptures both to ,' the human and animal creation? (e.g., in t Gen. 2:7, Gen. 46:26, Lev. 4:2, "nephesh" is translated "soul" and applied to the human creation, but hi Gen. 1:21, Gen. 7 2:19, Lev. 11:46, etc., "nephesh" is translated "creature" and applied to the ani- ;. ma] creation). ' HENCE WE READ THAT SOULS— (1) DIE (Eze. 18:4, Eze. 13:19, Psa. 78:50, 7 Job 7:15). 7 (2) ARE UTTERLY DESTROYED (Josh. 11:11, Josh. 10:39, Eze. 22:27, Matt: T 10:28, Acts 3:23). ■ X (3) ARE BORN (Gen. 46:18, Gen. 46:26, . Ex. 1:5). . - (4) EAT AND DRINK (Deut. 12:20, Lev. 7 17:10 Lev. 7:20), etc. THE FOREGOING confirms the truth THAT man is mortal (Job. 4:17, Roms. 5:12, 1 Cor. 15:53), when dead really dead knowing nothing (Ecc. 9:5, Psa. 6:5, Psa. '■■ 115:17, Psa. 146:4) THAT*eternal life is a f gift (Roms. 6:23) PROMISED by God (1 • John 2:25) on clearly revealed conditions (Mark 16:15-16, Roms. 2:7) THAT mean- • time the believer lives "in HOPE~ of eternal life" (Titus 1:2, Titus 3:7, Roms. , 8:24-25) which IF ATTAINED will be' ' bestowed at the resurrection of the dead at Christ's second coming (Dan. 12:2, John l" 5:28-29, 1 Cor. 15) AND enjoyed in the '■> coming Kingdom of God on the earth. (Rev. . 20:6, Rev. 5:9-10, - Matt. 5:5, Matt. 25:34, Dan. 7:27, Mark 10:30, Luke 18:30). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend write "Bible Truth," c/o above hall for free literature. v /^§£S£\ TH# CITY TEMPLE, J/g «| ffljSV Lome street^ '*• V -I 70/ (Off Cambridge Tee.) - A<^^^_6K^ WELLINGTON. L SPECIAL'YX)UNG PEOPLE'S RALLY. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY. - ■ • SATURDAY. ... 3.30 and 7.30 p.m. , , i SUNDAY. , 11.0—Worship and Breaking of Bread. 3.0 and 7 p.m. All these services will be conducted by Young People only. Don't miss this real r ■■■■'■ ;•■ treat. SPECIAL WEEK OF PRAYER. SPECIAL WEEK OF PRAYER. • MONDAY OVER SATURDAY NEXT. 7.30 each night. c If you believe God answers prayer, your place is at all these meetings. You are needed. c WELCOME TO ALL. CROESAW-1-BAWB. '-, NEW ZEALAND'S PROBLEMS. EVERYONE .who loves the, Lord must be exercised about the state of things spiritually in this fair land. While we - know that God is over all and His purposes will be carried out in spite of man ' or Devil, still we have a responsibility, to- ' wards those around us who are dying and passing into eternity. Every Christian must app*ear before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account of their steward- \ ship. The problems of this country, or ;, any country, are beyond poor puny man. God 'alone.can settle our problems, either spiritually, or otherwise. . Let us humble P ourselves before Him for has He not said "Everyone that .exalteth himself shall be c aba'sed'r and he\ that humbleth himself shall be exalted."' (Luke 18:14.) The bless- ■ ings, .the- goodness of our God should lead us to repentance (Roms. 2:3). May the Lord grarnt it. "Texts in Trams Mission," '' P.O. Box 1598, G.P.0., Wellington, Cl. c ■ ■ . "PALESTINE'S PART. IN THE WAR." "PALESTINE'S PART IN THE WAR." "PALESTINE'S PART IN THE WAR." " Significant Developments in the Holy Land. ,■ ■■ , What do the Scriptures-say? h- ' ' ■■/-■'■ />-' Hear —-'\ yf 'I 'V MR. V. R. BROWN. MR. V. R. BROWN. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., ADDRESS: ■ "PALESTINE'S PART IN THE WAR." Illustrated on the Screen. . . . Also Presenting ,' SOUND FILM „ SOUND FILM J, "THE WAY OF SALVATION." Inspiring portrayal of a vital phase of the Apostle Paul's. Life. x , , • BAPTISMAL SERVICE At Close of Meeting. 11 a.m.—WORSHIP AND COMMUNION. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian/Street. , ; -~T : ' - / "~ : r WHO AIE THE JEWS? The Chief Rabbi, Dr. Hertz, has said: "The people known at present as Jews " are descendants of the Tribes of Judah c and Benjamin, with a certain number of r the Tribe of Levi." , £ "So far as is known there' is not any ) t further admixture of other tribes/ j The Yen. Archdeacon Dennis Hanon, y M.A., D.D., wrote: "The man who has I not yet seen that Ten-tribed Israel; of the t j Scriptures is totally distinct from the 5, Tribe of Judah, is yet in the .very mit fancy of Biblical study, and that to this i, day, seven-eighths of the Bible is shut il to his full understanding. ; "The understanding of this difference 1, is the Key by which almost the entire t. Bible becomes intelligible." t "YTEW ZEALAND HEADQUARTEERS, n -^ 8.1. W.F. (Inc.), '. A,M.P., Wellington. - a. c?* pommqnwealth Mjs^ covenant church, Laing's Road, SKfWv Lower Hutt. SPECIAL REVIVAL CAMPAIGN I- SPECIAL REVIVAL CAMPAIGN By SAREL F. DU PLESSIS, of South Africa. SAREL F. DU PLESSIS, of South Africa. SUNDAYS at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. HORTICULTURAL HALL, Laings Road. *■ Each Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. in LYCEUM HALL, High Street. ALL WELCOME. FREE FAREWELL LECTURES FREE FAREWELL LECTURES APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. DR. J. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 6

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