Exodus 32:26-29
The old fence aflame
leaving only decisions
and nowhere to sit
like Levi, this side or not
and God clearly choosing too.
.
D W Eldred
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Exodus 32:26-29
The old fence aflame
leaving only decisions
and nowhere to sit
like Levi, this side or not
and God clearly choosing too.
.
D W Eldred
In the original Hebrew, the 10th Commandment prohibits taking, not coveting. The biblical Jubilee year is named for an animal's horn and has nothing to d...
guess she wasn’t a virgin after all
John 4:7-10
Middlemen muddle,
clear streams of thought form puddles
'round their muddy speech,
pure was the water of God
offered to that lone woman.
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D W Eldred
Second Peter 3:10
The burning building,
all the world turning to ash,
mankind shall tremble
at the extent of God's wrath,
arrogance shall reign no more.
.
D W Eldred
Exodus 32:26-29
The old fence aflame
leaving only decisions
and nowhere to sit
like Levi, this side or not
and God clearly choosing too.
.
D W Eldred
For many Christians--especially for conservative evangelicals--Paul's writings form the core teachings of their churches, from settling church squabbles ...
This article discusses the contradictions in Paul’s writings and teachings, as well as providing an explanation for his behaviour. The main three points of the article suggest that he read the bible out of context, he drew from unconventional sources, and his verses contradict one another in order to prove a point. The article states that the reason behind his unusual methods are that he interpreted things differently as he was originally Jewish, and that he bent scripture in order to fit his beliefs of Christ.
THE GIFT
ll Timothy 1:7 “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity—of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear—but He has given us a spirit of power and of love and of calm and well balanced mind and discipline and self control.” (Amplified)
If there werenominations for the perfect Scripture this would certainly in my estimation be included in that list. Just as there are a few foods that…
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Harvard researcher Karen King's unveiling of a fourth century Coptic text containing a reference to Jesus' wife has launched intense speculation about hi...