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1102 Understanding Ellen White, p. 154.4 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

For most Seventh-day Adventists, this is the central issue. Even if Ellen White is found to have been writing within the literary norms of her contemporaries …

1103 Understanding Ellen White, p. 154.5 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

The biblical model indicates that inspired writers may incorporate material from other inspired and uninspired sources. Just as it cannot be denied that …

1104 Understanding Ellen White, p. 154.6 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

The rebuttal from Ellen White’s opponents to this comparison is that the quantity of copying is higher in her writings than among the Bible writers. But …

1106 Understanding Ellen White, p. 230.2 (Dr. Merlin Burt)

… , 1931), 154, 155; see also Herbert E. Douglass, Messenger of the Lord (Nampa, ID: Pacific Press®, 1998), 135-137.

1107 101 Questions - About Ellen White and Her Writings, p. 154.1 (William A. Fagal)

In Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, the entire first section gives Mrs. White’s view on the question of whether the church is Babylon. Here is one section from it, from page 41:

1108 101 Questions - About Ellen White and Her Writings, p. 154.2 (William A. Fagal)

When anyone arises, either among us or outside of us, who is burdened with a message which declares that the people of God are numbered with Babylon, and claims …

1109 101 Questions - About Ellen White and Her Writings, p. 154.3 (William A. Fagal)

Though these passages from Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers were written in 1893, we do not find Mrs. White repudiating them or contradicting …

1110 101 Questions - About Ellen White and Her Writings, p. 154.4 (William A. Fagal)

See also the two following questions and answers.

1111 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 69.1 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

… . Hvidt, 154, claims: “The innermost being of prophecy thus conceived is an ever-inspired actualization of revelation,adjusted to every particular time in …

1112 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 77.6 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

… ,2012), 154, 155. Ciampa, 656, declares: “The context (esp. v. 12 ) makes it abundantly clear, however, that the point at which Paul expects the gifts to pass away or disappear …

1113 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 78.4 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

… . Hvidt, 154. He also speaks about “the cairological character of prophecy,” which means that “prophecy is always. a word for the kairos—for the specific time of …

1114 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.1 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

In view of the fact that emotions are normally triggered by stimulus events, experiencing God in vision triggered emotions in the biblical prophets during …

1115 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.2 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

Emotions serve as relevance detectors. Thus emotional expressions in prophetic books can serve to highlight certain themes or sections of a vision. Daniel’s …

1116 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.3 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

In a highly emotional moment individuals will recall details they are not normally capable of remembering. For example, most people can remember where …

1117 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.4 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

The fact that emotions are the biggest influence on behavior and can interrupt a behavioral sequence, as well as serve as the trigger for setting new goals …

1118 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.5 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

The prophetic process underlines the fact that God has not only thoughts and plans, but feelings too. God’s emotions stand in contrast to human emotions because they are dependable and continually proceeding from a God who “is love” ( 1 John 4:16 ).

1119 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.6 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

Emotions generated in vision repeatedly lead to questions for God and answers from Him. A prophet not only speaks for God but also often vicariously expresses …

1120 The Gift of Prophecy, p. 177.1 (Dr. Alberto Timm & Dwain Esmond)

… , 145-154; Fee, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, 679-688. Carson, 116. Grudem, 154. 1 Cor. 14:25; cf. 1 Cor. 4:4, 5; Heb. 4:12, 13. Fee, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, 686 …