One of the Saddest Texts in the Old Testament
How can the same man be so good and so bad, so wise and so foolish, so God-centered and so self-focused? Hezekiah’s example makes us examine our own hearts.
How can the same man be so good and so bad, so wise and so foolish, so God-centered and so self-focused? Hezekiah’s example makes us examine our own hearts.
It would’ve been easy for Jacob’s descendants to thumb their nose at their Edomite enemies. Christians face the same temptation.
Amos is about the Triune God, the God of Covenant, and his judgment, Andrew M. King writes.
Nebuchadnezzar’s sojourn as a beast is not a fairy tale, but fairy tales are tapping into an aspect of the truth that we find in Scripture.
Intimidated by Isaiah? It can be best understood by noticing five movements in the book.