physical discipline was not reserved only for children in the Bible. It was also used with adults as well. In other words, a man is not treating his wife as a child when he spanks her – but he is in fact treating her as his wife.And...
In other words, the Bible acknowledges the reality of the bitchy woman. So, the question is not whether bitchy women exist, because they do. Nor is it wrong to call out and label such women bitchy as the Bible labels these kinds of women in the same manner. The question for you as a...
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leaders chosen and instructed. A central place of worship nestled in their center, reminding them that they should provide for the common defense of the Ark, maintain their boundaries in tranquility, and look to the welfare of their families so that their posterity would be able to enter and ...
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Bringing Generations Together: Exploring Bible Maps as a Family In a world that often pulls families in different directions, finding meaningful activities that bridge the generation gap can be a rewarding endeavor. One such activity that can bring families closer and strengthen their bonds is explo...
And to what extent were materials shared between scribal families and communities? How does the movement of texts and writing within the Hebrew Bible possibly reflect how people shared scrolls within scroll collections? Although these questions are challenging to address with the dearth of in situ ...
Bible Theory or Biblical Living: What are Christian Schools Providing for Families with Children with Special Needs?Melissa Stymeist
Biblical boy namesmight never go out of style because of many families’ faith. The following are some of the most popular options for boys: 1. Adam Adam means “man.” Despite Adam being one of the oldest names in the Old Testament, it remains a popular option as a first or middle ...
How often have you heard the phrase, “Spare the rod; spoil the child”? For so many Christian families, this phrase is the beginning point for conversations including discipline. Poll a variety of families from different generations and there’s a good chance there will be a scattershot of ...