19 research outputs found

    Are the Events in the Genesis Creation Account Set Forth in Chronological Order?: No

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    The Relationship of Hezekiah to David and Solomon in the Books of Chronicles

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    Songs in a New Key: The Psalmic Structure of the Chronicler\u27s Hymn (1 Chr 16:8-36)

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    The Chronicler\u27s Speeches and Historical Reconstruction

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    Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe: Can It Work for Bibles?

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    How does one choose among the vast number of English translations of the Bible now available? Most important, of course, is to read any translation; but then it is important to know what kind of translation it aims to be, whether it is appropriate for the intended use, and what its biases are. Comparing several translations will bring even more insight

    Minor Prophets in the Midst of Pentecost

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    The Old Testament lessons for Pentecost 18, 19, and 20 are drawn from the works of two of the so-called minor prophets, Amos and Habakkuk. In our first passage, Amos 8:4-7(8), the dichotomy of faith and life—compartmentalized religion that sees no reason to let the understandings and experiences of worship affect the activities of the rest of life—comes to the fore. Our second passage, Amos 6:1-7, depicts the incongruity of the way of the affluent: lolling around Samaria, totally oblivious to the “ruin of Joseph” (Amos 6:6) or to the judgment that God will soon visit upon them by means of the Assyrians. Finally, in our third passage, Habakkuk 1:1-3; 2:1-4, the prophet laments the tension in speaking of a God who demands justice but seems to be doing nothing about it

    Things We Never Preach About, Part IV: The Dark Side of Abraham and Sarah

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    Should I Preach from a Lectionary? Why?

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    Preaching from the Book of Genesis

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