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	<title>Comments on: Useful Links for February 13th through February 24th</title>
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		<title>By: ninepoundhammer</title>
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		<description>I LOVED the R. R. Reno article and could not agree more.  In my 2-year journey from &#039;generic&#039; Protestantism to the historic Reformed faith I would say that the discovery (rather, Spirit-led enlightenment) that the Old Testament is Christian (as opposed to merely &#039;Hebrew&#039;) was among the most important.  Of course, Jesus told the Judaics of his day that very thing in John 5:39.  Add to that my love of Calvin&#039;s and Henry&#039;s commentaries, and it makes for a wonderful article.

I also agree (and lament) the disconnect between scriptural exegesis and Church doctrine--both of which need more attention among the Church to-day (I Peter 3:15).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I LOVED the R. R. Reno article and could not agree more.  In my 2-year journey from &#8216;generic&#8217; Protestantism to the historic Reformed faith I would say that the discovery (rather, Spirit-led enlightenment) that the Old Testament is Christian (as opposed to merely &#8216;Hebrew&#8217;) was among the most important.  Of course, Jesus told the Judaics of his day that very thing in John 5:39.  Add to that my love of Calvin&#8217;s and Henry&#8217;s commentaries, and it makes for a wonderful article.</p>
<p>I also agree (and lament) the disconnect between scriptural exegesis and Church doctrine&#8211;both of which need more attention among the Church to-day (I Peter 3:15).</p>
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