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Some scholars have argued that Deuteronomy 30:1-9 contains a new and separate covenant from the one offered through Moses, a covenant commonly called the Palestinial Covenant. The name comes from the language in Deuteronomy, where God promises Isr...
While we don’t have a complete picture from Scripture, we do have enough information to help us make some logical assumptions. While Cain and Abel's offering in Genesis 4 appears with no explicit explanation as to why the offering is being made, w...
Your observation was excellent, but it leads to a slightly different conclusion than the one you offered. First, we should be clear on the literal meaning of the text in Exodus 3. Moses was instructed to remove his sandals, because he was standing...
Regarding the death of Christ, scripture teaches that Jesus visited Hell and preached to the spirits now in prison (1Pet 3:19). Upon His resurrection, Jesus led free captives after his crucifixion (Eph 4:8-10). To understand these verses, we must...
In Jewish teaching of Jesus' day, there came to be a misconception concerning the Messiah. Jewish teachers taught that there must be two Messiahs since the prophecies concerning the Messiah seemed to split into two different types. First, there w...
In the John passage you quoted, the Pharisees declared that no prophet had arisen from the Galilee, and as you say Jonah was from the Galilee. For that matter, Nahum was also from the Galilee, since he was from the tribe of Simeon, which settled i...
Let's review the passage in the Gospel of John where we see Jesus described as weeping: John 11:33-38 When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, and the Jews who came with her also weeping, He was deeply moved in spirit and was troubled, and said, “W...