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Arnold Murray (born 1929 in Oklahoma) is a Christian Bible teacher, notable for his unique "chapter by chapter, verse by verse" approach to teaching. He is the pastor of Shepherd's Chapel in Gravette, Arkansas.

His broadcasts are carried by satellite to numerous television stations in the USA and Canada, often in late night or early morning hours. Broadcasts originate from a very spartan studio: an unadorned blue curtain behind Murray as he preaches while seated at his desk, which is topped only with 2 figurines of a bald eagle and occasionally a small bouquet of flowers. The name Arnold from the Old German means strong as an eagle, eagle-ruler. A fringed American flag stands behind his chair. His daily program consists of thirty minutes of Bible study, and thirty additional minutes of questions via mail. Murray has been broadcasting by satellite since 1985.

History

Born in Oklahoma in 1929 Arnold Murray is a former Marine who fought at the Chosin Reservoir during the Korean war. He began his ministry in California after ordination by "Soldiers of the Cross," headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. His wife, Anna, has passed away. He has 2 sons, Dennis and David who both participate in the ministry with their father. Shepherd's Chapel is registered as a nonprofit under that name in Arkansas. (Unverified)

In 1978 Murray copyrighted his interpretation of the King James Bible, called the "Shepherd's Bible" (Registration # TX-42-142). This was in the form of booklets, quoting scripture along with his explanation following it (Much like he teaches now, only in written form). Murray has never authored any books since and does not give testimonies about what God has done in his life. Despite numerous attempts by various ministries asking Murray for biographical information, Murray keeps his life private.

Murray has never taken a salary for his ministry in the 50 years he's been teaching God's word. He refuses to solicit donations, except for a simple "If we've helped you, help us keep coming to you" at the end of each program. He is not a member of the ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountablity). Shepherd's Chapel has no Board of Directors or Elders.

Recently, Murray's son Dennis Murray has taken over some of the reins of Shepherd's Chapel and is a worthy substitute for his dad. It is Dennis Murray's voice that welcomes viewers during the opening of each program.

Preaching style

Murray teaches using a chapter by chapter, verse by verse approach, utilizing the King James Version and The Strong's Concordance almost exclusively. Murray makes a point of not naming the preachers and denominations he disagrees with, saying "let's just stick to studying God's word." Murray declines to answer questions about particular denominations within Christianity, and other religions. In doing so, he never risks offending his audience by naming names of denominations, preachers or organizations. He does mention "revolving reverends" and "one-verse Charlies," but never names them.

Controversy

Murray has come under some scrutiny for his political and spiritual views, which he terms right-wing. He disagrees with racist views, and instead teaches that all races are equal and equally loved by God. He often uses the terms "tribes". When he refers to a "tribe of Cain", for example, his wording is, typical of religious language, ambiguous as to whether it means "murderers all belong to Cain's tribe", or "such a tribe, descended from Cain, is predispositioned to murder." He is a proponent of British Israelism, among other unorthodox views.

He gained a certain level of notoriety for defensively retrieving a 9mm handgun out of his briefcase in response to a disruptive heckler who shouted "blasphemy" at him while recording a program, and tried to rush towards the desk that Murray sits behind during the taping of his program. Murray's response was to say "take this nine millimeter to that boy!".

Teachings

God

Human Origins

Eschatology

Murray teaches there are two tribulations. The SIXTH trump tribulation Rapture is the Anti-christ, effectively pretending to be Christ, and deceiving many, convincing them to "fly away" with him before the SEVENTH trump. He teaches that the SEVENTH trump tribulation is God's wrath. According to Murray, those who think the first ones taken from the field in the first tribulation Rapture are those deceived and are mistakenly worshiping the anti-christ thinking he is Jesus which therefore would describe them as those having "the mark of the beast" mentioned in Revelation 13.

"Mat 24:40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left."
To support his teaching, Murray sites:
Eze 13:18 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe to the women that sew pillows to all armholes, and make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature to hunt souls! Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?
Eze 13:19 And will ye pollute me among my people for handfuls of barley and for pieces of bread, to slay the souls that should not die, and to save the souls alive that should not live, by your lying to my people that hear your lies?
Eze 13:20 Wherefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows, wherewith ye there hunt the souls to make them fly, and I will tear them from your arms, and will let the souls go, even the souls that ye hunt to make them fly.

Other Teachings

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