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"Concern with biblical chronology is an indispensable and unavoidable task in the study of the Bible. ...But Ussher’s conclusions do not square with what we know about Bible genealogies. A careful study makes it clear that these were intended not so much to provide a complete listing of all descendants as to list the more important members of the line."
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Presented at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, Mequon, Wisconsin on March 7, 1979
Professor Sponholz taught science at MLC until his retirement in 2011. He received the Antarctic Service medal from President Lyndon Johnson in 1967. He was Chief Meteorologist at Plateau Station in Antarctica, and represented the U.S. on a Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. Sponholz Peak was named in June 1969, by the United States Board on Geographic Names, in honor of his discovery of inversion Winds.
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112 pages. Rev. Warnke served as principal and teacher at Fox Valley Lutheran High School for 20 years. It seems Rev. Warnke last updated this study between 1978 and his death in 1980.
Clarity of Scripture As It Affects The Message ...
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Wisconsin Lutheran College is a four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Dr. Ron A. Buelow