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Time

ready2change wrote 2 days ago: I spent my Thanksgiving vacation sick in bed so I decided to start over with my Bible reading as I … more →

Tags: Abraham, God, time

Holiness for the Obama Generation Part 17 comments

reed wrote 1 week ago: Leviticus and Law in Post-Culture War America Part I: Introduction Part II: Coming Soon As the pool … more →

Tags: ethics, Barack Obama, Culture War, jubilee year, Law, Leviticus, obama, Scripture

the pauline pentateuch

michael debusk wrote 1 week ago: On law and gospel in the Pentateuch: The gospel–that is, the notion of justification by faith … more →

Tags: Books, Quotations, The Bible, The Gospel, Biblical Theology, Canonical Interpretation, John Sailhamer, Mosaic Law, Torah

Assuming the Authority and Calling Good What Is Not: How Humans Become Their Own gods1 comment

Jonathan wrote 2 weeks ago: Genesis gives us the in-your-face picture of God’s authority. He is the one in the beginning and onl … more →

Tags: Idolatry, Sin, Pride

Trucker Hats, Tats and The Dukes of Canaan: Nora Othic at The Late Show3 comments

stevebrisendine wrote 3 weeks ago: "Expulsion from Eden", Pastel. Nora Othic Torah! Torah! Torah! 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The Late Sho … more →

Tags: Art, Pastel, Portraits, East Crossroads, Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, Grant Wood, Nora Othic, The Late Show

New Books9 comments

Michael Metts wrote 4 weeks ago: I ordered the following books this evening.  I’m trying to read more history to help me with a … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Education, History, New Books, NT Studies, OT Studies, Personal, Reading, Theology

"The meaning of the Pentateuch" by John H. Sailhamer

tollelege wrote 1 month ago: “The big idea of the Pentateuch is the importance of living by faith.” –John H. Sa … more →

Tags: Quotable Quotes, Bible, Christian Theology, The Gospel, Faith, Biblical Theology, Old Testament, John H. Sailhamer, The Meaning of the Pentateuch

Genesis: Backgrounds (A)

nateclaiborne wrote 1 month ago: Before we can really meaningfully understand what is going on in Genesis, we need to establish some … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Metaphysics, Biblical Studies, Old Testament Studies, Ancient Near East Backgrounds, Creation vs. Evolution, Genesis 1, Memphite Theology, Enuma Elish

Did Moses write the Pentateuch?

mountmoriah wrote 1 month ago: Although Christians and Jews have traditionally believed its author to be Moses it seems that many t … more →

Tags: Biblical authorship, Hermeneutics, Bible, Book of Genesis, Documentary Hypothesis, Moses, Source Criticism, Theology

The Five Books of Moses: A Resource for Counter-Formation9 comments

Daniel J. Story wrote 1 month ago: In both my masters studies and in my growing experience as a lecturer I have spent a great deal of t … more →

Tags: Culture, Faith, Literature, Theology, babylon, Brueggemann, Christendom decline, Exile, formation

"narrative" in the pentateuch31 comments

art wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been thinking about the idea of focusing on the ‘narrative’ of the Pentateuch … more →

Tags: Hebrew Bible, Christianity, John Sailhamer, Old Testament, Religion, Torah

Who Wrote The Book Of Genesis?

breakthroughtogod wrote 1 month ago: special.lib.gla.ac.uk The Jewish community, which has the responsibility of preserving the Hebrew Ol … more →

Tags: Bible, Prophets, Creation, Noah, Psalms, Moses, Deuteronomy, Exodus, Leviticus

A land flowing with milk and honey4 comments

Richard wrote 1 month ago: This phrase is predominantly Deuteronomistic and its existence in the Tetrateuch implies a Dtr redac … more →

Tags: Redactional criticism, Source Criticism, Deuteronomist, rédaction, Tetrateuch

Sin,Blood and Uncleanliness Everywhere, or Reading the Pentateuch

humanitasremedium wrote 2 months ago: Having just finished listening to Exodus twice for my O.T. class, I am so thankful Christ came to ma … more →

Tags: Jesus, Sin, Old Testament, Blood+, Exodus, John, Leviticus

Weaving of Scripture

layrenewal wrote 2 months ago: In preparing a message from Luke 4 on the tempting of Jesus in the wilderness, I keep going back to … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Looking at the Word, Bible, Jesus, Faith, Religion, Christianity, Genesis, GOd's Word

Reading Difficult Passages

B Treece wrote 2 months ago: Desiring God staffer Tyler Kenney writes on “3 Ways to Benefit from ‘Boring’ Passa … more →

Tags: Reading, Old Testament, Good Theology, God-centered

The Orthodox Faith-Doctrine-Sources-Bible

sowingseedsoforthodoxy wrote 2 months ago: [As stated in my About, I want to tell the world about the Orthodox faith. Up to this point, my blog … more →

Tags: Christian Orthodox faith, God, Holy Spirit, Old Testament, New Testament, Gospels, Jesus Christ, Bible. Torah, epistles

handwritten

benjaminchew110478 wrote 2 months ago: It is interesting to note that contemporary Judaism still incorporates the scribal practice of copyi … more →

Tags: Musings of a Church-going Agnostic, Personal Musings, Walking On Water, Benjamin Chew, Religion, Monotheism, Christianity, Personal Commentary, Judaism

Moses Strikes the Rock - Numbers 20

katietelschow wrote 2 months ago: This story has always puzzled me. What did Moses do wrong? The story sounds so simple and innocent. … more →

Tags: applying Christ, Atonement, Bible


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