Ps. 6, I believe, ends a “set”. Ps. 1 and 2 form an “introduction” in general to the Pss. as a whole, whereas Pss [...]
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March4th
Hebrews 1.10-12: A Preterist Assessment
Posted in: Hebrews, Psalms
Recently I have been asked to respond to how I would deal with Hebrews (Hb) 1.10-12, which is a quotation of Ps. 102. What [...]
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March1st
In The Beginning(s), God: Creation, Re-Creation in Terms of the Covenant People of God
Posted in: Topical
There is no shortage today of theological works which note the “bookends” of Revelation (Rv) 22 and Genesis (Gn) 1. Conservative inerrantists see it [...]
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February26th
Well, we have made it through this little book in about eleven or so essays, and from it, I believe, we have made a great [...]
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February25th
Some commentators take Pss. 3-6 as referring to the entire episode of David and Absalom. If this is the case, the Sitz im Leben [...]
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February18th
Invitation to a Challenging Blog
Posted in: Annoucements
Here’s a blogspot from Bryan Lewis, a good freind and brother. We don’t see eye to eye on everything, but his soul searching is [...]
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February18th
Some commentators still see the context here as Abasalom’s rebellion. This may be the case. It certainly would make sense. Others do [...]
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February16th
Going through the Hebrew text of the Psalms has opened my eyes to a few things normally glossed over. We had to do some [...]
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February16th
Psalm 2 is what is called a “royal psalm”. I believe, with others, that it also forms an introduction of sorts along with Psalm [...]
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February16th
II Peter 3 and I Enoch
Posted in: Topical
It is readily acknowledged that, regardless of whether Peter ever read what is now called, “First Enoch” (there are three “books” of Enoch), the thoughts [...]















