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Interesting Note on the Thank Offering in Leviticus
Here’s an interesting note I found on Leviticus 7.15 in The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament: 7:15. difference between thanksgiving offering and other fellowship offerings. Unlike the other fellowship offerings, the thanksgiving offering was often made in places other than the sanctuary. As a result there is a stricter rule about eating it the…
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Lectionary Insertions of "Thus Says the Lord"
I know that I have noticed this before today, but the lectionary inserts “Thus says the Lord” in places where it is not really there. For instance, the Old Testament lectionary reading for yesterday begins: Thus says the LORD: Say to those whose hearts are frightened: Be strong, fear not! Here is your God,… (Is.…
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Synonymous Parallelism – God's Name, God's Power
One of the primary features of the Hebrew poetry of the Old Testament is parallelism. One of these types of parallelism is called synonymous, which means that the writer is essentially saying the same thing two different ways. In today’s responsorial Psalm, there is a potentially helpful example of synonymous parallelism. It may demonstrate the…
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Must Read Quote on the Bible being used as a Means of Oppression
This is a must read quote pertaining to the use of the Bible for oppression. In it Indians in Latin America seek to “return the Bible” to John Paul II. Anyone who seeks to defend passages like the conquest narratives should be required to read quotes like these from those whose oppressors have used these…
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I should have been a Doctor
It has been my experience lately that modern doctors are often not much of an improvement over primitive medicine men, except where it comes to more serious illnesses. I can normally predict what a pediatrician or doctor will say before we even step foot into a doctor’s office: “Make sure to rest and drink plenty…
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Gary Rendsburg – The Bible and History Free Mini-course
HERE is a link to a free mini-course entitled the Bible and History offered by Gary Rendsburg of Rutgers University. I have not had time to review this course yet and do not know the format. However, I have used some of Rendsburg’s material in the past and been impressed. His course on Genesis from…