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Understanding Concordances: A Comprehensive Guide on When and How to Utilize Them
Understanding Concordances: when and how to use them and what it took to create them
How did we get the Bible?
If someone asked you where the Bible came from, could you give them an answer? We hope to help you with this short blog.
The day silence took its time
The events of Saturday are not described in great detail in the Bible. What we do know is what Luke 23:55–56 tells us—that it was the Sabbath day, and the disciples were obeying the command to rest.
Flipping tables and cursing fig trees; what was Jesus actually doing?
A closer look at the events that transpired on the last Monday of Jesus’ life. Flipping Tables and Cursing Fig Trees. What Was Jesus Actually Doing?
Advent Week 4
One of my seminary professors took a group of friends to tour Israel. A tour guide gave the traditional rendering of the Biblical story surrounding a certain site. My professor took his friends aside and pointed out what the tour guide got wrong.
Advent Week 3
Who was Jesus, and why did he come to earth? Before we can tackle these questions, we need to confirm that he even existed. So, how can we know that Jesus actually walked on earth? The good news is there is plenty of evidence to point to the fact that Jesus came to earth!
Advent Week 2
When you start reading the first gospel of Scripture, Matthew, the first thing that you see is a long list of names. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably skipped over this section because honestly who needs to know that? But I want to challenge that thought. Think about it this way; you are not just reading a list of names, but rather the genealogy of Jesus, God incarnate. Although this may shift your perspective slightly, you might still ask, who needs to know that?
Advent Week 1
Can we recognize the Messiah? The cross is central in God’s plan to redeem people. On the cross, Jesus carried away all the guilt of believers; “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners Christ died for us.” (Rom 5:8). True, but how can we be sure Jesus is the Messiah?
Tetelestai: More Than “It Is Finished”
Tetelestai is an ancient Greek word that conveys the idea of completion or finishing. Learn more about its meaning and interpretation in this blog.
How to Annotate Scripture In Five Easy Steps
So before we really get into it, maybe we should break down what annotating is before we discuss the five things you should be doing with it. There is a difference between reading to study and reading for the sake of reading.
What About Saturday
As we approach one of the holiest days of the year, Easter, we tend to focus primarily on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. But there is something missing: the Saturday between the death and resurrection of Jesus.