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4 GOSPELS, 4 PERSPECTIVES 4 Gospels, 4 Perspectives. November 22, 2018. / Faithlife Marketing. Rebecca Van Noord. United in intent, but unique in perspective, each Gospel writer presents a different picture of the life and work of Jesus. Here is how the four Evangelists announce the WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status.CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some ofWHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINECURRENT ISSUEBLOGEXTRASADVERTISEARCHIVEPODCAST Bible Study Magazine is dedicated to providing readers with tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. TRY BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine is a bimonthly print publication of Lexham Press, delivering tools and methods for Bible study and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. *Your payment method will not be charged until the end of your trial. At the end of your 6-month free trial, you'll automatically continue at a low rate of $12.99 every 6 months. CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
4 GOSPELS, 4 PERSPECTIVES 4 Gospels, 4 Perspectives. November 22, 2018. / Faithlife Marketing. Rebecca Van Noord. United in intent, but unique in perspective, each Gospel writer presents a different picture of the life and work of Jesus. Here is how the four Evangelists announce the WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status.CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some ofWHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com WHEN ABRAHAM MET JESUS Michael S. Heiser. Some of the most startling things in the Bible are hidden in plain sight. Galatians 3:7 is a case in point. Amid the predictable focus on law, grace and the gospel, Paul blindsides us: “the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, saying, ‘In you shall all the nations be blessed’ ” (ESV). BETH MOORE: AN UNCOMMON LOVE Beth Moore: An Uncommon Love. “The beauty of putting in decades of Bible study is that you build a Rolodex of knowledge,” says author and teacher Beth Moore. “I often look at young men and women who are just starting to have those light bulb moments and just beginning to get ravenous about the Scriptures, and it’s inspiring. THEOLOGY OF WORK BIBLE COMMENTARY Theology of Work Bible Commentary (5 Volumes) Hendrickson, 2014-2016. Much of a church’s ministry takes place when its members are not gathered together. Preachers want to know how to, as Ephesians says, “equip the saints for the work of ministry”—namely, connecting weekend worship to Monday morning work. The distinctive contributionof
COVER: CAN WE TRUST THE BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPTS? The Two Biggest Textual Variations in the New Testament. John 7:53–8:11 is one of two—and only two—lengthy and substantial differences among New Testament manuscripts. The other is Mark 16:9–20, an account of Jesus’ ministry after his resurrection. Each of these passages is bracketed out by all the major modern English translations ofSANCTIFIED DIRT
Author Michael S. Heiser Elisha’s healing of Naaman the leper, commander of the army of the king of Syria, is a familiar story to many (2 Kgs 5:1–27). Naaman hears that Elisha, the prophet of Israel, can heal him, so he makes the trip. When the two meet, Elisha tells him rather dismissiv HAS JESUS ALREADY RETURNED? Bible Study Magazine is the only award-winning magazine devoted to making your Bible Study more effective, organized, and relevant.This print publication delivers tools and methods for Bible study, and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. PASSING THE MANTLE: THE CLOAK, THE CALL Passing the Mantle: The Cloak, the Call. We first hear of the prophet Elisha when his predecessor, Elijah, has a faith crisis. After defeating the priests of Baal in a spectacular contest atop Mount Carmel ( 1 Kgs 18:20–40 ), Elijah exiles himself to the wilderness. Alone in a cave, he bitterly laments the loneliness of his devotion toYahweh.
WHO WERE THE GOD FEARERS? Bible Study Magazine is the only award-winning magazine devoted to making your Bible Study more effective, organized, and relevant.This print publication delivers tools and methods for Bible study, and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. SMACK DOWN: PETER VS. PAUL Smack Down: Peter vs. Paul. “I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned” Gal 2:11 ESV 1. Harsh words coming from a pastor—even harsher considering he was addressing another pastor. The confrontation in Antioch between Paul and Peter over whether or not Jews should eat with non-Jews is puzzling. Why was Paul so angrywith Peter
BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINECURRENT ISSUEBLOGEXTRASADVERTISEARCHIVEPODCAST Bible Study Magazine is dedicated to providing readers with tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. TRY BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine is a bimonthly print publication of Lexham Press, delivering tools and methods for Bible study and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. *Your payment method will not be charged until the end of your trial. At the end of your 6-month free trial, you'll automatically continue at a low rate of $12.99 every 6 months. CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
THEOLOGY OF WORK BIBLE COMMENTARY Theology of Work Bible Commentary (5 Volumes) Hendrickson, 2014-2016. Much of a church’s ministry takes place when its members are not gathered together. Preachers want to know how to, as Ephesians says, “equip the saints for the work of ministry”—namely, connecting weekend worship to Monday morning work. The distinctive contributionof
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some of WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status.WHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINECURRENT ISSUEBLOGEXTRASADVERTISEARCHIVEPODCAST Bible Study Magazine is dedicated to providing readers with tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. TRY BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine is a bimonthly print publication of Lexham Press, delivering tools and methods for Bible study and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. *Your payment method will not be charged until the end of your trial. At the end of your 6-month free trial, you'll automatically continue at a low rate of $12.99 every 6 months. CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
THEOLOGY OF WORK BIBLE COMMENTARY Theology of Work Bible Commentary (5 Volumes) Hendrickson, 2014-2016. Much of a church’s ministry takes place when its members are not gathered together. Preachers want to know how to, as Ephesians says, “equip the saints for the work of ministry”—namely, connecting weekend worship to Monday morning work. The distinctive contributionof
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some of WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status.WHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and BETH MOORE: AN UNCOMMON LOVE Beth Moore: An Uncommon Love. “The beauty of putting in decades of Bible study is that you build a Rolodex of knowledge,” says author and teacher Beth Moore. “I often look at young men and women who are just starting to have those light bulb moments and just beginning to get ravenous about the Scriptures, and it’s inspiring.WHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status. WHEN ABRAHAM MET JESUS Michael S. Heiser. Some of the most startling things in the Bible are hidden in plain sight. Galatians 3:7 is a case in point. Amid the predictable focus on law, grace and the gospel, Paul blindsides us: “the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, saying, ‘In you shall all the nations be blessed’ ” (ESV). 4 GOSPELS, 4 PERSPECTIVES 4 Gospels, 4 Perspectives. November 22, 2018. / Faithlife Marketing. Rebecca Van Noord. United in intent, but unique in perspective, each Gospel writer presents a different picture of the life and work of Jesus. Here is how the four Evangelists announce theSANCTIFIED DIRT
Author Michael S. Heiser Elisha’s healing of Naaman the leper, commander of the army of the king of Syria, is a familiar story to many (2 Kgs 5:1–27). Naaman hears that Elisha, the prophet of Israel, can heal him, so he makes the trip. When the two meet, Elisha tells him rather dismissiv WHO WERE THE GOD FEARERS? Bible Study Magazine is the only award-winning magazine devoted to making your Bible Study more effective, organized, and relevant.This print publication delivers tools and methods for Bible study, and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. HAS JESUS ALREADY RETURNED? Bible Study Magazine is the only award-winning magazine devoted to making your Bible Study more effective, organized, and relevant.This print publication delivers tools and methods for Bible study, and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. PASSING THE MANTLE: THE CLOAK, THE CALL Passing the Mantle: The Cloak, the Call. We first hear of the prophet Elisha when his predecessor, Elijah, has a faith crisis. After defeating the priests of Baal in a spectacular contest atop Mount Carmel ( 1 Kgs 18:20–40 ), Elijah exiles himself to the wilderness. Alone in a cave, he bitterly laments the loneliness of his devotion toYahweh.
SMACK DOWN: PETER VS. PAUL Smack Down: Peter vs. Paul. “I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned” Gal 2:11 ESV 1. Harsh words coming from a pastor—even harsher considering he was addressing another pastor. The confrontation in Antioch between Paul and Peter over whether or not Jews should eat with non-Jews is puzzling. Why was Paul so angrywith Peter
BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINECURRENT ISSUEBLOGEXTRASADVERTISEARCHIVEPODCASTBIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE FAITHLIFE Bible Study Magazine is dedicated to providing readers with tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. TRY BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine is a bimonthly print publication of Lexham Press, delivering tools and methods for Bible study and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. *Your payment method will not be charged until the end of your trial. At the end of your 6-month free trial, you'll automatically continue at a low rate of $12.99 every 6 months. CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com COVER: CAN WE TRUST THE BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPTS? The Two Biggest Textual Variations in the New Testament. John 7:53–8:11 is one of two—and only two—lengthy and substantial differences among New Testament manuscripts. The other is Mark 16:9–20, an account of Jesus’ ministry after his resurrection. Each of these passages is bracketed out by all the major modern English translations of WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
THEOLOGY OF WORK BIBLE COMMENTARY Theology of Work Bible Commentary (5 Volumes) Hendrickson, 2014-2016. Much of a church’s ministry takes place when its members are not gathered together. Preachers want to know how to, as Ephesians says, “equip the saints for the work of ministry”—namely, connecting weekend worship to Monday morning work. The distinctive contributionof
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some ofWHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia.CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINECURRENT ISSUEBLOGEXTRASADVERTISEARCHIVEPODCASTBIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE FAITHLIFE Bible Study Magazine is dedicated to providing readers with tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. TRY BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine is a bimonthly print publication of Lexham Press, delivering tools and methods for Bible study and insights from respected scholars and church leaders six times a year. *Your payment method will not be charged until the end of your trial. At the end of your 6-month free trial, you'll automatically continue at a low rate of $12.99 every 6 months. CONTACT US — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE For help with your subscription: customerservice@biblestudymagazine.com 800-875-6467 or +1 360-527-1700. To reach the editors: editor@biblestudymagazine.com COVER: CAN WE TRUST THE BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPTS? The Two Biggest Textual Variations in the New Testament. John 7:53–8:11 is one of two—and only two—lengthy and substantial differences among New Testament manuscripts. The other is Mark 16:9–20, an account of Jesus’ ministry after his resurrection. Each of these passages is bracketed out by all the major modern English translations of WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
THEOLOGY OF WORK BIBLE COMMENTARY Theology of Work Bible Commentary (5 Volumes) Hendrickson, 2014-2016. Much of a church’s ministry takes place when its members are not gathered together. Preachers want to know how to, as Ephesians says, “equip the saints for the work of ministry”—namely, connecting weekend worship to Monday morning work. The distinctive contributionof
REMEMBERING TO REMEMBER THE GOODNESS OF GOD Remembering also fuels praise, worship and the exultation of God. When David led God’s people in restoring the Ark of the Covenant to its rightful place, he taught them a song of thanks to the LORD, saying, “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,” ( 1 Chr 16:12 NIV ). David then enumerated some ofWHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia.CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
GENRES DEFINE WHAT WE READ Genres Define What We Read. April 20, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Eli T. Evans. When you stroll through the aisles of your local bookstore, the organization of the shelves evokes expectations. A murder mystery with no murder and no mystery would be strange and disappointing, and historical romances ought to have a historical setting and PODCAST — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Bible Study Magazine Podcast • Dec. 06, 2020. Applying the Whole Bible to Our Questions with Wayne Grudem | S2E6. Jack Underwood • Bible Study Magazine Podcast • Nov. 29, 2020. Applying the Bible Wrongly with Ken Casillas | S2E5. Jack Underwood • Bible Study Magazine Podcast • EXTRAS — BIBLE STUDY MAGAZINE Get great resources like this in every issue — try Bible Study Magazine FREE for 6 months! BETH MOORE: AN UNCOMMON LOVE Beth Moore: An Uncommon Love. “The beauty of putting in decades of Bible study is that you build a Rolodex of knowledge,” says author and teacher Beth Moore. “I often look at young men and women who are just starting to have those light bulb moments and just beginning to get ravenous about the Scriptures, and it’s inspiring. WHAT WERE THE HIGH PLACES? October 10, 2017. / Faithlife Marketing. Adam Couturier. In 1–2 Kings, the presence of “high places” serves as a type of litmus test for Israel’s morality. When the kings build these worship sites, the people forsake Yahweh for foreign gods. When they remove them, God is pleased and promises His presence ( 2 Kgs 18:3–4; 22:2;23:4–27 ).
HOW COULD A CROWD OF THOUSANDS HEAR JESUS TEACH? For many of us, giving a talk to a room of just 40 or 50 people is a daunting task—even more so without a public address system. Yet Jesus spoke outdoors to crowds 10 times that number. On one occasion, 5,000 men—not including women and children—heard him speak. He so captivated them that they didn’t think about eating ( Matt14:13–21
WHEN ABRAHAM MET JESUS Michael S. Heiser. Some of the most startling things in the Bible are hidden in plain sight. Galatians 3:7 is a case in point. Amid the predictable focus on law, grace and the gospel, Paul blindsides us: “the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, saying, ‘In you shall all the nations be blessed’ ” (ESV).CUTTING A COVENANT
Using the ESV English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear, we find that the phrase “made a covenant” is a translation of two Hebrew words: berith (ברית), meaning “covenant” and karath (כרת), meaning “to cut off, cut down.”. We can search for other passages using karath with the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and EnglishLexicon
WHY CIRCUMCISION?
Circumcision was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham ( Gen 17:9–14 ), but it was also widely practiced in the ancient Near East (the method, though, wasn’t always the same). Jeremiah 9:25–26 notes that Israel’s neighbors were circumcised. Archaeologists have also found that it was practiced in Syria and Phoenicia. WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH When Giants Walked the Earth. January 08, 2015. / Jessi Strong. Author: Michael S. Heiser. If they haven’t read it, most people have at least heard the story of David and Goliath of Gath (“the Gittite”). The names of the hero and villain have iconic status. WHY THE ARK OF THE COVENANT WILL NEVER BE FOUND The simplest explanation is that the ark was among the “vessels of gold in the temple of the LORD” that Nebuchadnezzar cut to pieces ( 2 Kgs 24:13 ). No one would pay to see that movie. From ancient times until the present day, people have resisted the idea that God would allow Nebuchadnezzar to destroy Israel’s holiest object. Bible Study Magazine* Current Issue
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An Interview With Michael S. Heiser THE TEXT OF CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE WAS SHAPED BY MANY FORCES, BUT A CLOSER LOOK REVEALS A UNIFIED DESIGN AND A SOVEREIGN AUTHOR, SAYS MICHAEL S. HEISER. Studying the Bible on its own terms involves recognizing the internal coherence that holds it all together. For more than a decade, Heiser’s writings illuminated the biblical worldview for readers of _Bible Study Magazine. _He was one of the magazine’s founding editors when it launched in 2008, and he has written more than a dozen books focusing on Bible study and the supernatural (including several novels). His most popular book, _The Unseen Realm, _has sold more than 100,000 copies and recently was developed into a documentary movie. Last year Heiser became executive director of the school of ministry at Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida.Continue Reading
------------------------- I am a Paul scholar, so I talk a lot about Paul. I once realized I possibly talk too much about Paul when my 4-year-old looked at me and said: “Pawl, Pawl, Pawl, Pawl, Pawl! All you ever do is talk about Pawl. Why don’t you talk about somebody different for a change? How ’bout Hercules?”continue reading
The Ten Commandments have been used by Christians throughout history as the basis for worship, confessions, prayer, even civil law. They’ve become so familiar to us that we don’t think about what they actually mean. Are these ancient words still relevant for us today? We explored this question with Peter J. Leithart, author of the new book _The Ten Commandments: A Guide to the Perfect Law ofLiberty._
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