Why is God's name described as majestic in all the earth in Psalm 8? GOD'S NAME IS MAJESTICBECAUSE HE HAS SET HIS GLORY ABOVE THE HEAVENS. ... We see God's glory in his creation. The heavens declare the glory of God. The sunsets, the mountains, the sky at night declares his glo...
The bubble of the Logos is even bigger than the bubble of the universe. In the age in which the Bible was written, people had no idea about a law behind reality, and had to be patiently explained that this law can be known (Exodus 33:13, Psalm 119:33, John 14:14-15), that it...
The literary Jesus is the truth (John 14:6), which is why the sum of God's word is truth (Psalm 119:160) and in Jesus are all the treasures of knowledge and wisdom (Colossians 2:3). The reality of Mary Truth is not a statement but a realm, a theatre of operation. Truth can'...
(Psalm 103:21). The Lord, their commander, was known to the Hebrews as the "Lord of hosts." There appears to have been some sort of spiritual hierarchy among them. Thus the messenger who instructed Joshua was a self-described "commander of the Lord's army" (Jos 5:14-15), although ...
Lombaard, C., 2014, `Mysticism and understanding: Murmurs of meaning (fulness) - Unheard silences of Psalm 1', Old Testament Essays 27(2), 472-488.Mysticism and Understanding: Murmurs of Meaning (Fullness) - Unheard Silences of Psalm 1." Old Testament Essays 27/2 (2014), 472-488....
27:35tells us that Jesus’ garments were divided up and the new owners were decided by casting lots. How amazing is it that across the approximately 1,000 years difference between King David’s vision—recorded inPsalm 22—and the recorded actions of the death of Jesus, should be so...
Heart of Language 0/15 Next:Heart of Language 1/15 Back to:Contents Isaiah 43:1-7;Psalm 29;Acts 8:14-17Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 We all speak. That is, we produce sounds with our mouths. After the service, we will gather around the coffee machine and do this. We will discuss the ...
14 Depart from evil and do good. (Psalm 34:14) 7 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. 8 For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life...
Possible response: The psalm is, itself, a response to our other readings. Read it again prayerfully to make it your own. Second Reading (Read I Cor. 12:4-11) If we ask, in a practical way, what it means for the water of our lives to be turned into wine, this passage from St...
(Knox,2009, p. 366) by LaPierre and his supporters. The NRA leadership frequently thanked God, who is often viewed as a shepherd leading the flock through dark times, a reference to Psalm 23. As Melzer noted, in-person references to God are never “tongue in cheek” (Melzer,2012, p....