Benjamin Oneal lives in the Midwest, far enough away from a major city to enjoy small-town living. He is the product of a barber and a telephone operator.Yes, a man who could give a close shave as well as a haircut, and a woman on the other end of the phone, politely asking, “...
to make a point that each of us can be the instrument of blessing in someone’s life, gave a woman in the choir some money. He nonchalantly asked, “Gloria, is that enough?” She looked at the money and said,
when it was “that time of the month” for a woman she was considered “unclean” and was not to be touched and made to live outside of city gates for that time. Twelve
but every day I get this great comfort and sense that (in a way that I’m not sure is very rational or logical) there is now up in heaven a really adorable dog playing and hanging out with a really adorable kid. In
The Romans then hoisted their own idol-covered banners at every key point of the temple area, and plundered and burned the houses in the city. They murdered by the sword every Jew they could find, man, woman, and child. Their only compassion was for the dead, whom they encountered in ...
B. Revelation 17:3: “And he carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness, and I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was full of blasphemous names.” B. Revelation 21:10: “And he carried me away in the Spirit to a great, high mountain, and showed me the holy Jerusal...
(pp. 281-282). It’s quite likely that this relationship is what was symbolized by the harlot woman “sitting on a scarlet beast that was full of blasphemous names, and it had seven heads and ten horns” (Rev. 17:3). The Jews enjoyed even more favor when Nero’s second wife, ...
The second half of verse 4may be a reference to Herod’s attempt to kill Jesus by enforcing the death of all Hebrew children below age 2: “And the dragon stood before the woman who was ready to give birth, to devour her Child as soon as it was born.” ...
God the Father is no respecter of persons, and He will not be showing any type of partiality or favoritism to any man or woman He has ever created. Acts 10:34, Gal 2:6, Deut 10:17, 1 Peter 1:17 Now let’s look at the Jewish response to Jesus according to Jesus himself: ...
We also noted that the language used by John regarding “Wormwood” mirrored the test for adultery under the Law of Moses, as recorded in Numbers 5:11-31, where the drinking of bitter water would reveal whether or not a woman was guilty of adultery. This has special application to Israel...