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The Bible’s Supernatural Worldview
And Why Modern Christianity Is Uncomfortable With It Modern readers often approach the Bible with a quiet but powerful assumption: that while supernatural events may have happened then, they do not… Read more
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The Shroud of Turin: Facts, Faith, and Why Evangelicals Should Not Dismiss It
Facts That Stand Regardless of Conclusion No matter of what one ultimately concludes about the Shroud of Turin, there are several facts about it that are simply not in serious… Read more
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Is Yahweh Guilty of Moral Atrocity?
A Critical Examination of Numbers 31 “The LORD spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Avenge the people of Israel on the Midianites.’” (Numbers 31:1–2) Among Old Testament texts, Numbers 31 is often… Read more
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How Ancient Israel Understood the Christmas Story
“Many Jews of the first century believed that they were living at the climax of Israel’s history and that the long-awaited redemption was near.” – N. T. Wright, Jesus and the… Read more
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“Buy Us and Our Land”
Why Genesis 47 Must Shape How We Read Leviticus 25 There are moments in Scripture where a single sentence quietly establishes the rules of interpretation for everything that follows. Genesis… Read more
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ESV Expository Commentary
Genesis–Numbers The ESV Expository Commentary: Genesis–Numbers is a model of what a modern, pastorally sensitive, and theologically responsible commentary should be. It successfully balances careful exegesis, literary awareness, historical context, and Christ-centered… Read more
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The God of Scripture and the Gods of the Ancient Near East
“For I am God and there is no other. I am God and there is none like Me.”Isaiah 46:9 (ESV) The Hebrew God of Scripture often receives a bad reputation… Read more

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