Hebrews Chapter 11 is a famous passage on the subject of faith. The author starts by defining faith as “being sure in hope, and convinced of things we cannot see.” He proceeds to list many men and women from the Hebrew Bible who were great examples of faith. (We note that this is...
Noun1.Book of Isaiah- an Old Testament book consisting of Isaiah's prophecies Isaiah Old Testament- the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible ...
In the chapter on the Krampusrun, where it is considered normal for people dressed as Krampus to run up to kids, she describes one of the costumed performers causing her a slight injury by scratching the back of her leg.It was also interesting to see how many of the traditions that are...
In the midst of my disgust, the spirit came over me, and I scribbled the chapter down by the light of a farthing dip. When I read it over, I was as discontented as before, but I stuck it into the book in a sort of anger at myself as a deliberate act of spite towards my ...
21 chapters of Isaiah The Apocrypha (These are the books in the Catholic Bible which are between the Old and New Testament. Machabees is an example.) James Adair's History of the American Indians (This contains 23 arguments that American Indians are descendants of Hebrews. It also tells of...
Bible verses for devotion: Hebrews 11:1-3 –What does this passage tell us about faith and knowledge? 1 Corinthians 2:6-16–What do these verses have to say about faith, knowledge and revelation? Chapter 4 Necessity of Theology Theology is a necessity because our minds crave order, our...
We first learn of Enoch in Genesis 5 but it leaves us with questions. Hebrews 11 has the answers and Jude quotes Enoch! How did Jude come to know the words of Enoch? They are not in the Bible. The answer of course, is The Book of Enoch. A book which is actually quoted by Jude ...
Jesus in the Book of Revelation The portrayal of Jesus as an executed lamb is both pervasive and central to the book of Revelation. This chapter presents the book's high Christology as di... LL Johns 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Hebrews, the General Epistles, and Revelation: Fortress Commentary...
The fact that the writer of Hebrews quotes this passage from the LXX and it became part of the inspired NT text does not mean that the LXX reflects the original Hebrew reading here. Proverbs 3:12 tn The verb “disciplines” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the ...
I think sometimes we see this verse as a formula to obtain all the nouns we believe will bring us joy. We have it backwards. We miss the point. It’s not a formula for wish granting. It is the promise of God’s presence. Every single noun on this earth is temporary. Possessions br...