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Exile and Repentance, Part 12 (Luke: Revolutionary Background; Jesus Begins His Ministry)

The Jewish revolts against Rome The consequences of the first Jewish revolt against Rome are summarized in the Wikipedia — The defeat of the Jewish revolt altered the Jewish diaspora, as many of the Jewish rebels were scattered or sold … Continue reading

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How to Study the Bible: An Example from Mark Love

Regular readers will know that I’m a Mark Love fan. He recently posted an article on Exodus called “The Holy God is the Attentive God.” If you want to know how to read the Bible, here’s an example to ponder … Continue reading

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Exile and Repentance, Part 11 (Luke: John the Baptist)

John the Baptist John the Baptist began preaching at the Jordan River — (Luk 3:7-10 ESV) He said therefore to the crowds that came out to be baptized by him, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from … Continue reading

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Exile and Repentance, Part 10 (Luke: The Magnificat and Zechariah)

For purposes of the next few posts, I’ll focus on Luke and Acts. Luke fits naturally with Acts, and only Acts records the dawning of the Kingdom at Pentecost. But long before we get to Acts 2:38, we need to work … Continue reading

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Exile and Repentance, Part 9 (The Prophets on Repentance and the Vulnerable)

Isaiah begins with a warning against ignoring the plight of the vulnerable of society — (Isa 1:11-20 ESV)  11 “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the LORD; I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams … Continue reading

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An Exercise for the Readers

Mac Deaver has recently written an article “The Great Commission has been fulfilled.” You should read his entire article, but here are some key quotations: The purpose of this article is to demonstrate truth regarding our non-amenability to the commission … Continue reading

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Exile and Repentance, Part 8 (The Vulnerable of Society and Torah)

I guess we do best to start in the Torah. God’s election of Israel demands a response — a changed heart that submits to God’s loving will — a will that shows us what is best for us. (Deu 10:16-19 … Continue reading

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Experimental Theology: A Review by Richard Beck of Living Into Community

So I’ve been disagreeing with some materials quoted by Richard Beck on sexuality. But as I’ve said before, I’m a fan of Beck’s blog and read it avidly. Just the other day, he reviewed a book by Christine D. Pohl, Living … Continue reading

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Exile and Repentance, Part 7 (Faith in the OT)

In the Prophets, the NT’s Greek word for “repent” is rarely used of national repentance. But the concept of repentance is plainly taught. For example, the author of 2 Kings says regarding God’s allowing the Northern Kingdom to be carried … Continue reading

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I’m now about 5 weeks past my back surgery and doing much better. I’m doing physical therapy and back to work nearly full time. Follow up testing has been positive — the bones are fusing as they’re supposed to. I just … Continue reading

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