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E. W. Bullinger

Ethelbert William Bullinger AKC (15 December 1837 – 6 June 1913) was an Anglican clergyman, biblical scholar, and ultradispensationalist theologian.


E. W. Bullinger

Born
Ethelbert William Bullinger

15 December 1837
Canterbury, Kent, England
Died6 June 1913(1913-06-06) (aged 75)
London, England
EducationKing's College London (1860–1861)
Occupation(s)clergyman, Biblical scholar, and theologian
Known forThe Companion Bible

Early life edit

He was born in Canterbury, Kent, England, the youngest of five children of William and Mary (Bent) Bullinger.[1] His family traced their ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss Reformer.[2]

His formal theological training was at King's College London from 1860 to 1861, and he earned an associate degree.[3] After graduation, on 15 October 1861, he married Emma Dobson, 13 years his senior.[4] He later received a Doctor of Divinity in 1881 not from a university but from Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, who cited Bullinger's "eminent service in the Church in the department of Biblical criticism".[5]

Career edit

Bullinger's career in the Church of England spanned from 1861 to 1888. He began as associate curate in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, in 1861,[4] and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1862.[6] He served as parish curate in Tittleshall (1863–1866), Notting Hill (1866–1869), Leytonstone, (1869–1870) and Walthamstow until he became vicar of the new parish of St. Stephen's in 1874. He resigned his vicarage in 1888.[7]

Trinitarian Bible Society edit

In the spring of 1867, at the age of 29, Bullinger became clerical secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, which he held, with rare lapses for illness in his later years, until his death, in 1913.[8]

The society's accomplishments of TBS during his secretariat include the following:

  • The completion and publication of a Hebrew version of the New Testament under a TBS contract with Christian David Ginsburg after the demise of Isaac Salkinson.
  • The publication of Ginsburg's first edition of the Tanakh (Introduction to the Massoretico-Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible).
  • The formation (1885) of the Brittany Evangelical Mission Society under Pasteur LeCoat and translation of the Bible into Breton.[9]
  • The first-ever Protestant Portuguese Reference Bible.
  • Distribution of Spanish Bibles in Spain after the 1868 Spanish Revolution.

Bullinger and Ginsburg parted ways, and another edition of Tanakh was published by the British and Foreign Bible Society.

Author edit

Bullinger was editor of a monthly journal Things to Come, subtitled A Journal of Biblical Literature, with Special Reference to Prophetic Truth. The Official Organ of Prophetic Conferences for over 20 years (1894–1915), and he contributed many articles.

In the great Anglican debate of the Victorian era, he belonged to the Low Church, rather than the High Church.

He wrote four major works:

  • A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament (1877) ISBN 0-8254-2096-2
  • Number in Scripture (1894) ISBN 0-8254-2204-3
  • Figures of Speech Used in the Bible (1898) ISBN 0-8010-0559-0
  • Primary editor of The Companion Bible (published in 6 parts, 1909–1922) ISBN 0-8254-2177-2. It was completed after his death by his associates.

As of 2020, those works and many others remain in print, or at least are reproduced on the Internet.

Bullinger was also a practiced musician. As part of his support for the Breton Mission, he collected and harmonized several previously-untranscribed Breton Hymns on his visits to Trémel, Brittany. He also published “Fifty original hymn-tunes” in 1874 which reached a third edition in 1897. The first, BULLINGER, is the only still in use today, often sung to the words “I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus”.

Friends edit

Bullinger's friends included Zionist Dr. Theodor Herzl.[10]

Bullingerism edit

Bullinger's views were often unique and sometimes controversial. He is so closely tied to what is now called ultradispensationalism that it is sometimes referred to as Bullingerism.[11] Noted dispensationalist Harry A. Ironside (1876–1951) declared Bullingerism an "absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth." [12] Bullingerism differed from mainstream dispensationalism on the beginning of the church. Mainstream dispensationalism holds that the Church began at Pentecost, as described early in the Acts of the Apostles. In stark contrast, Bullinger held that the Church, which the Apostle Paul revealed as the Body of Christ, began after the end of Acts,[13] and was not revealed until the Prison Epistles of the Apostle Paul.[14]

Bullinger described dispensations as divine "administrations" or "arrangements" under which God deals at distinct time periods and with distinct groups of people "on distinct principles, and the doctrine relating to each must be kept distinct." He emphasizes, "Nothing but confusion can arise from reading into one dispensation that which relates to another."[15] He lists seven dispensations:

Dispensational Scheme of Bullinger
Edenic state of Innocence Period "without law" Period under the Law Period of Grace Epoch of Judgment Millennial Age The Eternal State of Glory
Genesis 1-3
ended with the expulsion from Eden
Genesis 4 to Exodus 19
ended with the flood and judgment on Babel
Exodus 20 to Acts 28
ended at the rejection by Israel of the grace of God
at the end of Acts
Church History
will end at the Day of the Lord
Tribulation
will end at the destruction of the Antichrist
Rev 20:4-6
will end with the destruction of Satan
Rev 20-22 will not end

Other views edit

Other than ultradispensationalism, Bullinger had many unusual views. For example, Bullinger argued that the death of Jesus occurred on a Wednesday, not a Friday, after Pilate had condemned him at the previous midnight,[16] and that Jesus was crucified on a single upright stake without crossbar[17] with four, not just two, criminals and held that this last view was supported by a group of five crosses of different origins (all with crossbar) in Brittany (put together in the 18th century).[18]

Bullinger argued for mortality of the soul, the cessation of the soul between death and resurrection.[19] He did not express any views concerning the final state of the lost, but many of his followers hold to annihilationism.

Bullinger was a supporter of the theory of the Gospel in the Stars, which states the constellations to be pre-Christian expressions of Christian doctrine.[20][21][22][23] In his book Number in Scripture he expounded his belief in the gematria or numerology values of words in Scripture (names and terms), a concept of which the Encyclopædia Britannica says: "Numerology sheds light on the innermost workings of the human mind but very little on the rest of the universe."[24] He strongly opposed the theory of evolution[25] and held that Adam was created in 4004 BC.[26] He was a member of the Universal Zetetic Society, a group dedicated to believing and promoting the idea that the earth is flat,[27][28][29] and on 7 March 1905, he chaired a meeting in Exeter Hall, London, in which the flat earth theory was expounded.[30][31][32]

Works edit

List of works

  • Number in Scripture
  • Commentary on Revelation or, The Apocalypse
  • Word Studies on the Holy Spirit
  • The Witness of the Stars
  • How to Enjoy the Bible
  • The Book of Job, Including "The Oldest Lesson in the World"
  • The Church Epistles: Romans to Thessalonians
  • Figures of Speech Used in the Bible
  • Great Cloud of Witnesses
  • A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament
  • The Companion Bible
  • The Two Natures in the Child of God
  • The Foundations of Dispensational Truth
  • The Chief Musician Or, Studies in the Psalms, and Their Titles
  • Ten Sermons on the Second Advent
  • Fifty Original Hymn-Tunes.London: Eyre & Spottiswode (1874)

Notes edit

  1. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, p.27
  2. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, p. 28-29
  3. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, p. 35
  4. ^ a b E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, p. 39
  5. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, pp.62
  6. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, p.40, states July 6, 1862.
  7. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, pp.42-47, 55, 65.
  8. ^ E. W. Bullinger: A Biography, Carey, Juanita, 2000, pp. 71-73
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. As Dr. E. W. Bullinger so aptly points out in his book, The Story of the Breton Mission, M. Lecoat had returned to a land of a corrupt religion... an organised crusade was begun to graft the Romish religion on to that of the Druids. Many of the tall-standing stones were transformed into crosses, but, where the stone was too hard for the mason's chisel, crosses and crucifixes were fastened to them. Dr. Bullinger tells how that in one vear no less than five thousand were so transformed by the then Bishop of St. Pol de Leon.
  10. ^ Rhoades, Richard (10 July 2013). Lady Liberty: The Ancient Goddess of America. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse. p. 243. ISBN 9781475974867.
  11. ^ Elwell, Walter A. (1984). Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House. ISBN 0-8010-3413-2. p. 1120
  12. ^ Harry A. Ironside. . Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Having had most intimate acquaintance with Bullingerism as taught by many for the last forty years, I have no hesitancy in saying that its fruits are evil. It has produced a tremendous crop of heresies throughout the length and breadth of this and other lands, it has divided Christians and wrecked churches and assemblies without number; it has lifted up its votaries in intellectual and spiritual pride to an appalling extent, so that they look with supreme contempt upon Christians who do not accept their peculiar views; and in most instances where it has been long tolerated, it has absolutely throttled Gospel effort at home and sown discord on missionary fields abroad. So true are these things of this system that I have no hesitancy in saying it is an absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth.
  13. ^ E. W. Bullinger. "The Companion Bible, Appendix 181: The Dispensational Position of the Book of the "Acts"". "all the truth"...was reserved, and not permitted to be revealed, until the public proclaiming of "the kingdom" had ended, after the close of the "Acts". (See Notes on the Epp., specially Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians.) Then, when "blindness in part is happened to Israel" (Romans 11:25), "the church which is His body" (Ephesians 1:22, 23) began to be formed "to the praise of the glory of His grace" (Ephesians 1:6, and Note on 15:14)
  14. ^ E. W. Bullinger. "The Companion Bible, Appendix 192. THE PAULINE EPISTLES". It is ignorance of this Divinely given standard that results in the deplorable attempts to "square" the teachings of our Lord in the Gospels, which concern the kingdom of heaven (Ap. 114) and the Jewish Polity, with the teaching of Paul the apostle and bondservant of Jesus Christ in the Church Epistles. And so, when it is found that they cannot be "squared", we have the unseemly utterances and procedure of those who throw over the "Pauline doctrine", as they term it, in favor of "the teaching of Jesus", with contemptuous references to "the Hellenistic tendencies of Paul's mind", &c.; and such statements as "the Master's words must be preferred to a disciple's; "we must get back to Jesus", and so on.
  15. ^ "Companion Bible, Appendix 195: THE DIFFERENT AGES AND DISPENSATIONS OF GOD'S DEALINGS WITH MEN". Nothing but confusion can arise from reading into one dispensation that which relates to another. To connect with God said and did in one dispensation with another, in which His administration was on an altogether different principle, is to ensure error. And finally, to take doctrine of late revelation and read it into the time when it was "hidden" leads to disaster. The nations, Israel the Chosen Nation, and the church (Ap 186) are each dealt with in distinct "times" and on distinct principles, and the doctrine relating to each must be kept distinct.
  16. ^ Zuijlekom, D. van. "Six Days Before the Passover (John 12:1) - Appendix to the Companion Bible". levendwater.org.
  17. ^ The Companion Bible, Appendix 162: The Cross and the Crucifixion
  18. ^ E. W. Bullinger. "The Companion Bible, Appendix 164: The "Others" Crucified With The Lord (Matt. 27:38 and Luke 23:32)". Mislead by tradition and the ignorance of Scripture on the part of medieval painters, it is the general belief that only two were crucified with the Lord. But Scripture does not say so... it is clear [from cited Scriptural evidence] that there were four "others" crucified with the Lord.... To show that we are not without evidence, even from tradition, we may state that there is a "Calvary" to be seen at Ploubezere near Lannion, in the Cotes-du-Nord, Brittany, known as Les Cinq Croix ("The Five Crosses"). There is a high cross in the center, with four lower ones, two on either side.
  19. ^ Bullinger, E. W. (1902). The Rich Man and Lazarus or "The Intermediate State". London: Eyrie & Spottiswood.
  20. ^ Danny R. Faulkner, "A Further Examination of the Gospel in the Stars" in Answers Research Journal
  21. ^ Ethelbert W. Bullinger, The Witness of the Stars (London 1893)
  22. ^ Danny Faulkner, The Created Cosmos: What the Bible Reveals About Astronomy (New Leaf Publishing Group, 2016) ISBN 9781614585480
  23. ^ C.L. Pepper, Revelation in the Stars (Chrispy Publications 2007), p. 30 ISBN 9780620399449
  24. ^ Ian Stewart, "Number symbolism" in Encyclopædia Britannica
  25. ^ E.W. Bullinger, The Book of Job, Including "The Oldest Lesson in the World" (Cosimo reprint 2007), p. 40
  26. ^ "The Companion Bible, Appendix 50, "From the Creation to the Flood 4004–2348"".
  27. ^ Christine Garwood (2010). Flat Earth: The History of an Infamous Idea. Pan Macmillan. p. 159. ISBN 9780330540070.
  28. ^ "The "Plane" Truth" (PDF).
  29. ^ Samuel Shenton (1966). The Plane Truth (PDF). International Flat Earth Research Society. p. 2.
  30. ^ ""A flat Earth": Lady Blount ridicules "giddy ball" theory" (PDF). The Express and Telegraph. 29 April 1905. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  31. ^ "Ethelbert William Bullinger: A Documented Flat-Earther (with links to many on-line newspapers)" (PDF). Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  32. ^ Danny R. Faulkner, "Was E.W. Bullinger a Flat-Earther?". Answers in Genesis, September 24, 2020.

References edit

  • Carey, Juanita S. (1988). E.W. Bullinger: A Biography. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications. ISBN 0-8254-2372-4.

External links edit

  • E.W. Bullinger Biography and Books
  • https://archive.org/details/witnessofthestar00bulluoft[1]
  • E.W. Bullinger Books Website
  • E.W. Bullinger Books online (html & pdf)
  • Appendixes to The Companion Bible (All 198 appendices to the Bible)
  • Google has a limited preview of The Companion Bible
  • The Companion Bible (Condensed) on line
  • The Companion Bible Notes/Appendices in software module format (not PDF images. Fully searchable)
  • E.W. Bullinger: Did Jephthah really sacrifice his daughter?
  • (4th Edition, Revised)
  • E.W. Bullinger: The Rich Man and Lazarus - the Intermediate State
  • E.W. Bullinger: The Witness of the Stars
  • E.W. Bullinger, Critical Lexicon Concordance EngGreek NT. 5thed, (1908).
  • For more information on Bullinger's dispensationalism go here : and here : .
  1. ^ "The witness of the stars". 1893.

bullinger, ethelbert, william, bullinger, december, 1837, june, 1913, anglican, clergyman, biblical, scholar, ultradispensationalist, theologian, reverendakcbornethelbert, william, bullinger15, december, 1837canterbury, kent, englanddied6, june, 1913, 1913, ag. Ethelbert William Bullinger AKC 15 December 1837 6 June 1913 was an Anglican clergyman biblical scholar and ultradispensationalist theologian The ReverendE W BullingerAKCBornEthelbert William Bullinger15 December 1837Canterbury Kent EnglandDied6 June 1913 1913 06 06 aged 75 London EnglandEducationKing s College London 1860 1861 Occupation s clergyman Biblical scholar and theologianKnown forThe Companion Bible Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Trinitarian Bible Society 4 Author 5 Friends 6 Bullingerism 7 Other views 8 Works 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editHe was born in Canterbury Kent England the youngest of five children of William and Mary Bent Bullinger 1 His family traced their ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger the Swiss Reformer 2 His formal theological training was at King s College London from 1860 to 1861 and he earned an associate degree 3 After graduation on 15 October 1861 he married Emma Dobson 13 years his senior 4 He later received a Doctor of Divinity in 1881 not from a university but from Archibald Campbell Tait Archbishop of Canterbury who cited Bullinger s eminent service in the Church in the department of Biblical criticism 5 Career editBullinger s career in the Church of England spanned from 1861 to 1888 He began as associate curate in the parish of St Mary Magdalene Bermondsey in 1861 4 and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1862 6 He served as parish curate in Tittleshall 1863 1866 Notting Hill 1866 1869 Leytonstone 1869 1870 and Walthamstow until he became vicar of the new parish of St Stephen s in 1874 He resigned his vicarage in 1888 7 Trinitarian Bible Society editIn the spring of 1867 at the age of 29 Bullinger became clerical secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society which he held with rare lapses for illness in his later years until his death in 1913 8 The society s accomplishments of TBS during his secretariat include the following The completion and publication of a Hebrew version of the New Testament under a TBS contract with Christian David Ginsburg after the demise of Isaac Salkinson The publication of Ginsburg s first edition of the Tanakh Introduction to the Massoretico Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible The formation 1885 of the Brittany Evangelical Mission Society under Pasteur LeCoat and translation of the Bible into Breton 9 The first ever Protestant Portuguese Reference Bible Distribution of Spanish Bibles in Spain after the 1868 Spanish Revolution Bullinger and Ginsburg parted ways and another edition of Tanakh was published by the British and Foreign Bible Society Author editBullinger was editor of a monthly journal Things to Come subtitled A Journal of Biblical Literature with Special Reference to Prophetic Truth The Official Organ of Prophetic Conferences for over 20 years 1894 1915 and he contributed many articles In the great Anglican debate of the Victorian era he belonged to the Low Church rather than the High Church He wrote four major works A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament 1877 ISBN 0 8254 2096 2 Number in Scripture 1894 ISBN 0 8254 2204 3 Figures of Speech Used in the Bible 1898 ISBN 0 8010 0559 0 Primary editor of The Companion Bible published in 6 parts 1909 1922 ISBN 0 8254 2177 2 It was completed after his death by his associates As of 2020 those works and many others remain in print or at least are reproduced on the Internet Bullinger was also a practiced musician As part of his support for the Breton Mission he collected and harmonized several previously untranscribed Breton Hymns on his visits to Tremel Brittany He also published Fifty original hymn tunes in 1874 which reached a third edition in 1897 The first BULLINGER is the only still in use today often sung to the words I am trusting Thee Lord Jesus Friends editBullinger s friends included Zionist Dr Theodor Herzl 10 Bullingerism editSee also Hyperdispensationalism Bullinger s views were often unique and sometimes controversial He is so closely tied to what is now called ultradispensationalism that it is sometimes referred to as Bullingerism 11 Noted dispensationalist Harry A Ironside 1876 1951 declared Bullingerism an absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth 12 Bullingerism differed from mainstream dispensationalism on the beginning of the church Mainstream dispensationalism holds that the Church began at Pentecost as described early in the Acts of the Apostles In stark contrast Bullinger held that the Church which the Apostle Paul revealed as the Body of Christ began after the end of Acts 13 and was not revealed until the Prison Epistles of the Apostle Paul 14 Bullinger described dispensations as divine administrations or arrangements under which God deals at distinct time periods and with distinct groups of people on distinct principles and the doctrine relating to each must be kept distinct He emphasizes Nothing but confusion can arise from reading into one dispensation that which relates to another 15 He lists seven dispensations Dispensational Scheme of BullingerEdenic state of Innocence Period without law Period under the Law Period of Grace Epoch of Judgment Millennial Age The Eternal State of GloryGenesis 1 3 ended with the expulsion from Eden Genesis 4 to Exodus 19 ended with the flood and judgment on Babel Exodus 20 to Acts 28 ended at the rejection by Israel of the grace of God at the end of Acts Church History will end at the Day of the Lord Tribulation will end at the destruction of the Antichrist Rev 20 4 6 will end with the destruction of Satan Rev 20 22 will not endOther views editOther than ultradispensationalism Bullinger had many unusual views For example Bullinger argued that the death of Jesus occurred on a Wednesday not a Friday after Pilate had condemned him at the previous midnight 16 and that Jesus was crucified on a single upright stake without crossbar 17 with four not just two criminals and held that this last view was supported by a group of five crosses of different origins all with crossbar in Brittany put together in the 18th century 18 Bullinger argued for mortality of the soul the cessation of the soul between death and resurrection 19 He did not express any views concerning the final state of the lost but many of his followers hold to annihilationism Bullinger was a supporter of the theory of the Gospel in the Stars which states the constellations to be pre Christian expressions of Christian doctrine 20 21 22 23 In his book Number in Scripture he expounded his belief in the gematria or numerology values of words in Scripture names and terms a concept of which the Encyclopaedia Britannica says Numerology sheds light on the innermost workings of the human mind but very little on the rest of the universe 24 He strongly opposed the theory of evolution 25 and held that Adam was created in 4004 BC 26 He was a member of the Universal Zetetic Society a group dedicated to believing and promoting the idea that the earth is flat 27 28 29 and on 7 March 1905 he chaired a meeting in Exeter Hall London in which the flat earth theory was expounded 30 31 32 Works editList of works Number in Scripture Commentary on Revelation or The Apocalypse Word Studies on the Holy Spirit The Witness of the Stars How to Enjoy the Bible The Book of Job Including The Oldest Lesson in the World The Church Epistles Romans to Thessalonians Figures of Speech Used in the Bible Great Cloud of Witnesses A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament The Companion Bible The Two Natures in the Child of God The Foundations of Dispensational Truth The Chief Musician Or Studies in the Psalms and Their Titles Ten Sermons on the Second Advent Fifty Original Hymn Tunes London Eyre amp Spottiswode 1874 Notes edit E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 p 27 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 p 28 29 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 p 35 a b E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 p 39 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 pp 62 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 p 40 states July 6 1862 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 pp 42 47 55 65 E W Bullinger A Biography Carey Juanita 2000 pp 71 73 THE STORY OF PASTEUR LECOAT The Breton Mission At Tremel PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2007 As Dr E W Bullinger so aptly points out in his book The Story of the Breton Mission M Lecoat had returned to a land of a corrupt religion an organised crusade was begun to graft the Romish religion on to that of the Druids Many of the tall standing stones were transformed into crosses but where the stone was too hard for the mason s chisel crosses and crucifixes were fastened to them Dr Bullinger tells how that in one vear no less than five thousand were so transformed by the then Bishop of St Pol de Leon Rhoades Richard 10 July 2013 Lady Liberty The Ancient Goddess of America Bloomington IN iUniverse p 243 ISBN 9781475974867 Elwell Walter A 1984 Evangelical Dictionary of Theology Grand Rapids Mich Baker Book House ISBN 0 8010 3413 2 p 1120 Harry A Ironside Wrongly Diving the Word of Truth Ultra Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of the Holy Scriptures Chapter 1 What is Ultra Dispensationalism Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Having had most intimate acquaintance with Bullingerism as taught by many for the last forty years I have no hesitancy in saying that its fruits are evil It has produced a tremendous crop of heresies throughout the length and breadth of this and other lands it has divided Christians and wrecked churches and assemblies without number it has lifted up its votaries in intellectual and spiritual pride to an appalling extent so that they look with supreme contempt upon Christians who do not accept their peculiar views and in most instances where it has been long tolerated it has absolutely throttled Gospel effort at home and sown discord on missionary fields abroad So true are these things of this system that I have no hesitancy in saying it is an absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth E W Bullinger The Companion Bible Appendix 181 The Dispensational Position of the Book of the Acts all the truth was reserved and not permitted to be revealed until the public proclaiming of the kingdom had ended after the close of the Acts See Notes on the Epp specially Ephesians Philippians Colossians Then when blindness in part is happened to Israel Romans 11 25 the church which is His body Ephesians 1 22 23 began to be formed to the praise of the glory of His grace Ephesians 1 6 and Note on 15 14 E W Bullinger The Companion Bible Appendix 192 THE PAULINE EPISTLES It is ignorance of this Divinely given standard that results in the deplorable attempts to square the teachings of our Lord in the Gospels which concern the kingdom of heaven Ap 114 and the Jewish Polity with the teaching of Paul the apostle and bondservant of Jesus Christ in the Church Epistles And so when it is found that they cannot be squared we have the unseemly utterances and procedure of those who throw over the Pauline doctrine as they term it in favor of the teaching of Jesus with contemptuous references to the Hellenistic tendencies of Paul s mind amp c and such statements as the Master s words must be preferred to a disciple s we must get back to Jesus and so on Companion Bible Appendix 195 THE DIFFERENT AGES AND DISPENSATIONS OF GOD S DEALINGS WITH MEN Nothing but confusion can arise from reading into one dispensation that which relates to another To connect with God said and did in one dispensation with another in which His administration was on an altogether different principle is to ensure error And finally to take doctrine of late revelation and read it into the time when it was hidden leads to disaster The nations Israel the Chosen Nation and the church Ap 186 are each dealt with in distinct times and on distinct principles and the doctrine relating to each must be kept distinct Zuijlekom D van Six Days Before the Passover John 12 1 Appendix to the Companion Bible levendwater org The Companion Bible Appendix 162 The Cross and the Crucifixion E W Bullinger The Companion Bible Appendix 164 The Others Crucified With The Lord Matt 27 38 and Luke 23 32 Mislead by tradition and the ignorance of Scripture on the part of medieval painters it is the general belief that only two were crucified with the Lord But Scripture does not say so it is clear from cited Scriptural evidence that there were four others crucified with the Lord To show that we are not without evidence even from tradition we may state that there is a Calvary to be seen at Ploubezere near Lannion in the Cotes du Nord Brittany known as Les Cinq Croix The Five Crosses There is a high cross in the center with four lower ones two on either side Bullinger E W 1902 The Rich Man and Lazarus or The Intermediate State London Eyrie amp Spottiswood Danny R Faulkner A Further Examination of the Gospel in the Stars in Answers Research Journal Ethelbert W Bullinger The Witness of the Stars London 1893 Danny Faulkner The Created Cosmos What the Bible Reveals About Astronomy New Leaf Publishing Group 2016 ISBN 9781614585480 C L Pepper Revelation in the Stars Chrispy Publications 2007 p 30 ISBN 9780620399449 Ian Stewart Number symbolism in Encyclopaedia Britannica E W Bullinger The Book of Job Including The Oldest Lesson in the World Cosimo reprint 2007 p 40 The Companion Bible Appendix 50 From the Creation to the Flood 4004 2348 Christine Garwood 2010 Flat Earth The History of an Infamous Idea Pan Macmillan p 159 ISBN 9780330540070 The Plane Truth PDF Samuel Shenton 1966 The Plane Truth PDF International Flat Earth Research Society p 2 A flat Earth Lady Blount ridicules giddy ball theory PDF The Express and Telegraph 29 April 1905 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Ethelbert William Bullinger A Documented Flat Earther with links to many on line newspapers PDF Retrieved 22 June 2018 Danny R Faulkner Was E W Bullinger a Flat Earther Answers in Genesis September 24 2020 References editCarey Juanita S 1988 E W Bullinger A Biography Grand Rapids Kregel Publications ISBN 0 8254 2372 4 External links editE W Bullinger Biography and Books https archive org details witnessofthestar00bulluoft 1 E W Bullinger Books Website E W Bullinger Books online html amp pdf Appendixes to The Companion Bible All 198 appendices to the Bible Google has a limited preview of The Companion Bible The Companion Bible Condensed on line The Companion Bible Notes Appendices in software module format not PDF images Fully searchable E W Bullinger Did Jephthah really sacrifice his daughter Number in Scripture E W Bullinger The Christian s Greatest Need E W Bullinger Number in Scripture Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance 4th Edition Revised E W Bullinger The Rich Man and Lazarus the Intermediate State E W Bullinger Great Cloud of Witnesses E W Bullinger The Two Natures in the Child of God E W Bullinger The Witness of the Stars E W Bullinger Critical Lexicon Concordance EngGreek NT 5thed 1908 For more information on Bullinger s dispensationalism go here E W Bullinger s How to Enjoy the Bible Rightly Dividing the Word as to its Times and Dispensations and here E W Bullinger s How to Enjoy the Bible The witness of the stars 1893 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E W Bullinger amp oldid 1180427060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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