Explaining something new to a child is easy. Children are not born with filters for the assessment, categorization, or screening of new information. Lacking in intellectual experience, a child...
A guest post by Andrew P. Becham “If you were a tree, you’d want to be planted by this river.” It’s come to my...
The final “Song of Ascent” completes the liturgical reconstruction of the Tabernacle of God and calls Him to appear in the clouds. For the...
The “strange” events of Genesis 6 make perfect sense in the light of Genesis 3. Why do so many serious theologians persist with peddling...
Revelation reveals the throne of heaven as the theoscape after which the cosmos was modeled in Genesis 1. The deep structure of the book...
“The children promised to Adam, the innocents yet in his loins, are silent but crucial characters in Genesis 3.” “This man shall not be...
When the New Testament (including Revelation) is read in the light of the books of Moses, many of the inexplicable things that Jesus and...
Each of the four Gospels ends with the crucifixion of Christ, four bloodied altar horns awaiting the holy fire to fall upon the sacrifice...
The horn of plenty marries the curse upon Adam and the curse upon Eve and unites them as a blessing.
“Blasphemy against the Spirit is unpardonable not because it is the worst sin. It is unpardonable because it is the last sin.” “For as...