Each of the four Gospels ends with the crucifixion of Christ, four bloodied altar horns awaiting the holy fire to fall upon the sacrifice in the early chapters of...
What is the significance of Nebuchadnezzar taking on the characteristics of an ox and an eagle, two of the four faces of the cherubim...
The content, imagery, and covenant structure of Daniel 4 reveal King Nebuchadnezzar, like Daniel, to be a type of God’s future work in the...
The book of Daniel is comprised of two pillars, one for Babylon and one for Persia. Each column begins and ends with a notable...
“Blasphemy against the Spirit is unpardonable not because it is the worst sin. It is unpardonable because it is the last sin.” “For as...
It was easier to take the Jews out of Babylon than it was to take the “Babylon” out of the Jews. It is apt...
God created a world where all things—including words—have roots, so the strangest stories in the Bible can be understood if we are willing to...
“Michael Bull is pithy enough that he ought to be made to wear a pith helmet all the time as a warning to others.”...
With an awareness of its fractal literary structure, reading the parable is like holding a cut diamond and watching the light catch its features...
Jesus’ parables were all composed for hearers who were sensitive to symbols and structure. The famous allegory of the prodigal son is no exception.