The “Good Word” of John
How Polyglots Can Help Order the Biblical Text
Jesus-Heavens and Earth’s Uniter
Hope in Our Darkest Hour
The Eternal Only-Begotten Son
The Difference Between Biblical Law and Wisdom-in Brief
Deuteronomy sets before the people life and death (Dt. 30.19). It’s mainly a recounting of the Laws and of Israel’s deliverance from Egypt set before the people to show the Lord’s reliability. Proverbs speaks to sons of the covenant to instruct in wise behavior. Wisdom is far different from inviolate laws in purpose for what the literature sets out to do. The power of sin … Continue reading The Difference Between Biblical Law and Wisdom-in Brief
Historical Resources for Understanding the Site of Jerusalem
The History of Recognizing a Greek Witness to the Biblical Text
Roman Artifacts Uncovered from the Temple Mount Platform
The Living Word to All the World
Towards a Balanced View of Leaders in Scripture
Denial of Self-by Jean Calvin
Bird’s Eye View of the Ancient World
Mordecai Fulfills Saul’s Duty
Only the Bible is Inspired by God-2Pet.1.21
Elements in the Failure of England’s Puritan Reformation
The Bethesda Pool Healing
Preparing the Heart and Mind
Material and Non-Material Aspects of Humans
Mysteries of The Trinity
Wounded Sheep
Knowing Sin Through the Law-Rom. 3.20
To Wrestle or to Depend Upon God?
The Bane of Celebrity Culture
Coins and Mosaics from the Gallus Revolt at Lod, Israel
The Terebinth Tree of the Bible by Mary Dubler
Effectual Redemption
The Biblical “Root of Bitterness” is Probably Not What You Think-Heb.12.15
Perhaps, it’s a too generalized statement that most folks misunderstand Heb.12.15, but, when even pastors use the phrase to refer to those with bitter spirits, the phrase misleads. It makes it sound like bitter folks are sinning, which is far from the truth. To equate the biblical concept “root of bitterness” to those bitter of heart misses the mark. Perhaps it is more a matter … Continue reading The Biblical “Root of Bitterness” is Probably Not What You Think-Heb.12.15

