Spiritual generosity: Biblical hospitality in the story of Lydia (Acts 16:14–16, 40):doi:10.1177/0091829618794942Jody B. FlemingSAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England
Now, Judith is one of the most well-known Israeli heroines, as the protagonist of the Book of Judith, which is mentioned in the Old Testaments of the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches. It depicts the story of Judith, a widow who saves the country of Israel by infiltrating the camp o...
From the story of Tobias little could be gathered, even if we accepted it as true, while the history of Arphaxad (which seems to be rierely a distorted account of the struggle between the rebel Phraortes and Darius Hystaspis) adds nothing to our knowledge of that contest. The mention ...
He adds, that the village story-tellers have a book they call the Kisseh-Nimrud, or "Tales of-Nimrod." It is true that the Authorized Version of Ge 10:11 is countenanced by most of the ancient translators and by Josephus; but, on the other hand, the one we have preferred is that...
but rather is encouraging him to curse God and ultimately invite his own death. But when we take a closer look Job’s wife and carefully examine what Scripture does reveal about her, there is the potential to derive a different interpretation of her, her story, her contributions to her Job...
The Old Testament's Elijah was awho could. When he died, he was taken to heaven in a horse-drawn chariot of fire, as described in the. The name was used in the Middle Ages, died out, and was later brought back into use by the Puritans. Variations includeEliasandIlya. ...
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Choosing a biblical name for your daughter automatically confers a measure ofhistory and meaningto the name. Do be sure to read the full story of the figure from the Bible whose name you are considering for your child, to be sure that it's consistent with the message you are trying to ...
It is a name stemming from the Book of Judges and the story of the invincible Samson. It is a Hebrew name belonging to the villain in said book, one who deceives Samson into telling her the source of his power: his hair. Information which she uses to promptly de-power him and hand ...
a “Godly example” of a Christian wife, etc. When we went to church the first Sunday after the crisis, I was with two of my close woman friends, and they asked me what was going on, and I told them what had happened, feeling the need for support and help.”–Taylor’s Story ...