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Aaron Dunlop | Victoria, BC. Canada
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Q&A: If you have Bible questions you can email us at [email protected] The ceremonial laws for uncleanness in the Old Testament relate to three main areas: death and the dead, leprosy, and aspects of human procreation (Leviticus 12:1–8;... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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Q&A: If you have Bible questions you can email us at [email protected] The ceremonial laws for uncleanness in the Old Testament relate to three main areas: death and the dead, leprosy, and aspects of human procreation (Leviticus 12:1–8;... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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The tabernacle was the meeting place of God. This is clearly identified in the four names that are given to it. The most common name was mishkan (dwelling place). It was also called an ohel (tent). God’s mishkan would necessarily be an ohel. Both of... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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The tabernacle was the meeting place of God. This is clearly identified in the four names that are given to it. The most common name was mishkan (dwelling place). It was also called an ohel (tent). God’s mishkan would necessarily be an ohel. Both of... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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Introduction Much of the New Testament language and theology cannot be fully understood without first understanding Old Testament history, the workings of God with His ancient people. Nowhere is this more evident than in the book of Hebrews, with... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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Introduction Much of the New Testament language and theology cannot be fully understood without first understanding Old Testament history, the workings of God with His ancient people. Nowhere is this more evident than in the book of Hebrews, with...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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Practices in ancient Israel were very different from the modern western world. Indeed some cultural practices have become fodder for critics and skeptics. The practice of uncovering the feet (Ruth 3:7), for example, seems to the modern mind to be... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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Practices in ancient Israel were very different from the modern western world. Indeed some cultural practices have become fodder for critics and skeptics. The practice of uncovering the feet (Ruth 3:7), for example, seems to the modern mind to be... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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The Sovereignty of God It is rather paradoxical that a book so rich in the works of God makes so little mention of God. There are instances where it seems the writer avoids attributing to God the credit for actions (cf. 2:3) or inquiring of God for... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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The Sovereignty of God It is rather paradoxical that a book so rich in the works of God makes so little mention of God. There are instances where it seems the writer avoids attributing to God the credit for actions (cf. 2:3) or inquiring of God for... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ] |
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