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In ordinary speech a “mystery” implies knowledge withheld. In Scripture a “mystery” is truth that can be made known only by divine revelation at a time appointed by God and to those who are illumined by His Spirit. This modest ebook explains twelve mysteries in the Word of God:

  • The Mystery of the Faith
  • The Mystery of the Godhead of Christ
  • The Mystery of Godliness
  • The Mystery of the Gospel
  • The Mystery of the Kingdom of God
  • The Mystery of the Seven Stars and Lampstands
  • The Mystery of the Transformation of the Bodies of the Saints at the Resurrection
  • The Mystery of the Hardening of Israel
  • The Mystery of Babylon
  • The Mystery of Lawlessness
  • The Mystery of God’s Purpose in Judgment
  • The Mystery of God’s Will
  • In addition, this ebook contains a fascinating historical overview of “How the World was Prepared for the Gospel.”

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    • Explains twelve mysteries in the Word of God.
    • Exposes The Mystery of the Gospel.
    • Includes how God used the Nation of Israel.
    • Title: The Twelve Mysteries of Scripture: Includes How the World Was Prepared for the Gospel
    • Author: W. E. Vine
    • Publisher: Kingsley Books
    • Print Publication Date: 2023
    • Logos Release Date: 2024
    • Pages: 118
    • Era: era:modern
    • Language: English
    • Resources: 1
    • Format: Digital › Logos Reader Edition
    • Subjects: Kingdom of God; Kingdom of Heaven; Mysteries of the Bible; Bible N.T. Revelation; Mystery of Babylon; God's Will; Mystery of godliness
    • Resource ID: LLS:TWLVMYSTRSCRPTR
    • Resource Type: Monograph
    • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-02-06T22:33:47Z
    W. E. Vine

    William Edwy Vine (1873–1949), commonly known as W. E. Vine, was an English biblical scholar, theologian, and writer, most famous for Vine’s Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words.

    Vine was born in 1873, in Blandford Forum, Dorset, England. His father ran the Mount Radford School, which moved to Exeter in 1875, and it was there that W.E. Vine was raised. He became a Christian at an early age and was baptized in the Brethren assembly in Fore Street, Exeter. At 17, Vine became a teacher at his father’s school, and then moved to Aberystwyth to study at the University College of Wales. He later completed his education at the University of London, receiving a BA and MA in Ancient Classics in 1906.

    This responsibility inevitably meant writing tens of thousands of letters between local churches and the missionaries overseas. Many of the letters—beside being of a practical nature—involved answering theological questions. He also wrote for “Echoes of Service,” a monthly magazine that linked overseas missionaries with the Christians and churches at home by articles teaching the Bible and giving news that would stimulate prayer and support for the missionaries. He also wrote regular articles for other magazines, and many of his written works grew out of these articles. Vine dedicated himself to his work with missionaries and was firm in his doctrine and practice. He said,

    In the mind of God the grand ultimate object of missionary activity is the planting of churches. . . . The Head of the church who gave His instructions to His Apostles . . . on record for us in the Scriptures, gave therein a body of truth and principles adapted to every age, generation and condition. The pattern is complete, and exhibits the divine wisdom in every part. Human tampering has only marred it in its working. . . . It is incumbent upon all who profess the Christian faith to respect the plainly revealed intentions of the Head of the church, instead of burdening it with doctrines and regulations of human fabrication.

    He wrote this when he was an elder in the assembly at Manvers Hall, Bath, a position that he held for 40 years. He was diagnosed with heart disease in 1927, but lived until 1949.

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