What is the Dake's reference Bible?
It was Charisma and Christian Life magazine that called his monumental work, Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible, “The Pentecostal Study Bible.”. And yet, while Christians everywhere enjoy his writings, benefiting from his simple and literal approach to the Word of God, little is known about the man himself.
Who is the author of the Dake annotated reference Bible?
The NEW biography of the author of the Dake Annotated Reference Bible! The writings of Finis Jennings Dake have literally circled the world. His books God’s Plan for Man and Revelation Expounded have become standard reference works for Bible believers everywhere.
DAKE PUBLISHING BOOKSHELF
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THE DAKE BIBLE APP FOR IPHONE AND IPAD, ANDROID PHONE OR TABLET AND KINDLE
Our app will finally give you the freedom to have your Dake Bible wherever you go and access to Rev. Dake's other books right at your fingertips. Want the look and feel of reading the Bible like it’s on your desk? This will give you the actual layout and real page turning affect like you are holding the printed copy in your hand.
DAKE YOUTUBE CHANNEL
This is a collection of Finis Dake answering Bible Questions on a radio broadcast or teaching on his God’s Plan for Man series. We will be adding more of Dake teaching and hope you will find this to be a valuable resource as you study God’s Word.
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How old was Dake when he converted to Christianity?
Following his conversion to Christianity at the age of 17 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dake allegedly received a “special anointing” that enabled him to quote hundreds of Scripture verses without having previously memorized them, earning him the nickname “the Walking Bible.” He studied the Bible diligently and claimed to have spent nearly 100,000 hours over the course of his ministry digging into its teachings. 2
What does Dake mean by the Trinity?
Dake defines the Trinity as “the union of three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in one (unified) Godhead or divinity, so that all three persons are one in unity and eternal substance, but three separate and distinct persons as to individuality.” 27 This statement is similar to historic Christian definitions of the Trinity, such as in the ancient creeds, but Dake’s view of the Trinity clearly is not the same as the historic Christian view.
What did Finis Jennings Dake teach?
The teachings of Finis Jennings Dake, author of The Dake Annotated Reference Bible, have had a profound impact on conservative Pentecostalism and have been embraced by charismatic Word-Faith preachers such as Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn. Dake’s views range from orthodox to outlandish, to decidedly unorthodox. He rejected the theology of “denominationalism” and instead adopted a hyperliteral interpretation of Scripture that resulted in erroneous doctrines, such as the view that each person in the Trinity has a body, soul, and spirit, and that Jesus’ resurrected body was not physical. His aberrant teachings also include a salvation by grace plus works and a gospel of health and prosperity. Dake’s study materials emphasize the authority of the Bible, but they contain many unbiblical and dangerous doctrines that sometimes have as much in common with the cults as with historic Christian theology.
What doctrine does Dake fail to teach?
Dake fails to clearly and consistently teach that salvation (justification) is by grace alone through faith alone apart from works — two of the central doctrines of the Protestant Reformation.
What does Dake teach?
His aberrant teachings also include a salvation by grace plus works and a gospel of health and prosperity. Dake’s study materials emphasize the authority of the Bible, but they contain many unbiblical and dangerous doctrines that sometimes have as much in common with the cults as with historic Christian theology.
What would happen if all the characteristics that are ascribed to God in the Bible were taken literally?
If all the characteristics that are ascribed to God in the Bible were taken literally, one would end up with an absurd view of God as having wings and feathers (Ps.17:8), being made of stone (Ps.18:31), or having eyes that literally “run to and fro throughout the whole earth” (2Chron.16:9KJV).
Does God have a body?
A body is limited, temporal, changing, visible, material, composed of parts, and present in only one location at a time, whereas God is unlimited, eternal, unchanging, invisible, immaterial, not composed of parts, and always present everywhere; therefore, God cannot have a body.