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Biblical Feasts Explained
If one wishes to understand the biblical feasts correctly, he/she must view them within their proper context. The feasts were specifically for Israel. They celebrated the love of God for...
Biblical Feasts Explained
If one wishes to understand the biblical feasts correctly, he/she must view them within their proper context. The feasts were specifically for Israel. They celebrated the love of God for...
Divine Discipline in the Bible: Why God Correct...
Divine discipline in the Bible is not a sign of rejection, but of relationship. Throughout Scripture, The Most High corrects the Israelites to protect, teach, and call them back to...
Divine Discipline in the Bible: Why God Correct...
Divine discipline in the Bible is not a sign of rejection, but of relationship. Throughout Scripture, The Most High corrects the Israelites to protect, teach, and call them back to...
What It Means to Be God’s Chosen People in Scri...
To be chosen in Scripture means to be loved, claimed, and bound by covenant. To be chosen in Scripture means to be called out from among the nations to be...
What It Means to Be God’s Chosen People in Scri...
To be chosen in Scripture means to be loved, claimed, and bound by covenant. To be chosen in Scripture means to be called out from among the nations to be...
Why God Gave Israel Judges Instead of Kings:
The king was never to be elevated above the law. He was to be subject to the law. This is a tremendous truth. In the nations surrounding Israel, the decision...
Why God Gave Israel Judges Instead of Kings:
The king was never to be elevated above the law. He was to be subject to the law. This is a tremendous truth. In the nations surrounding Israel, the decision...
Storytelling in the Bible: Preserving History a...
At a time when displacement and the erasure of identity are present in a society, the genealogical lists of the Bible provide a significant reminder that identity is maintained through...
Storytelling in the Bible: Preserving History a...
At a time when displacement and the erasure of identity are present in a society, the genealogical lists of the Bible provide a significant reminder that identity is maintained through...
Deuteronomy 30 and the Regathering of Scattered...
History shows that so called black people experienced a unique global scattering through slavery, colonial displacement, and forced migration. This was not local exile. This was worldwide dispersion.
Deuteronomy 30 and the Regathering of Scattered...
History shows that so called black people experienced a unique global scattering through slavery, colonial displacement, and forced migration. This was not local exile. This was worldwide dispersion.