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In the third Psalm, we read the perspectives of King David as he fled from his scheming son Absalom who incited a rebellion in
“And though she be but little, she is fierce.” Such is how Shakespeare’s Helena described her friend, Hermia, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. An
The latter part of Matthew 16 contains perhaps one of the most well-known, oft-quoted passages on discipleship in the entire Bible. But what is
Speaking of the timelessness of the book of Amos, one author writes this: “Injustice permeates our world, yet as Christians we often turn a
The most important question ever asked, and the most important response ever written. It may seem dramatic to say so, but that is really
First impressions of the book of Joel may be akin to “same song, different verse,” as it includes familiar themes of disobedience and discipline,
After yet another public confrontation, Jesus leaves the Pharisees and Sadducees, and warns his disciples to be wary of their teaching—their unbelief—because, like yeast
“Hosea is not an easy book. It begins with a prophet receiving a command to marry a prostitute and promptly describes the births of
We’re back! After a few weeks away from the podcast, Josiah and Andrew return to talk about the new year, giving some practical suggestions
It would be difficult to top Paul Tanner’s introductory words about the book of Daniel, so we won’t try. “The book of Daniel, undoubtedly
It seems we could almost reuse many of the introductory comments for the books of the Bible in this corner of the canon. Like
Many cultures today spend a significant amount of time, energy, and money attempting to guard against, avoid, ignore, and distance ourselves from all forms

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