The Bible Story of Jonah and the Whale This is a summary of the Biblical account of Jonah and the big fish. You can read more in-depth Bible verses from the Scripture below and use the articles and videos to understand the meaning behind this teachable event in the Bible. God called to...
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All science has damaged is the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Jonah and the Whale. Everything else holds up pretty well, particularly lessons about fairness and gentleness. People who find those lessons irrelevant in the twentieth century are simply using science as an excuse for ...
This systematic quantitative literature review explores the use of story in early childhood religious education to inform the research question “What are the pedagogical benefits of using story in religious education in the early years of primary school?” Searches were conducted across multiple database...
overthrow Satan because Jesus alone is God’s Son, Adam’s son, David’s son. Scripture brings us to see all the most righteous saints falter and fail. Israel has been reduced to a singular Man of Righteousness. Here is the meaning of all the dreams: Jesus alone, Jesus ever, Jesus ...
Urban Legends of the Old Testament: 40 Common Misconceptions by David A. Croteau, Gary Yates B&H Kids Animal Friends (Little Bible Heroes) by Birds of the Air: Seeing the Hidden Value that God Sees by S.E.M. Ishida, Wendy Tan C.S. Lewis: The Writer Who Found Joy (Here I Am! Bi...
Listen now for the Word of the Lord in this the Holy Scripture. So you might ask what I mean when say this Bible is the “Word of the Lord?” You might ask what it is I believe about this book we call the Holy Bible. Why do I call it “holy?” . . . . ...
For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.(Matthew 12:40) For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with hi...
It would seem all too obvious that Biblical baptism is not some magic ritual that automatically “washes” off anyone’s sins. However, many go on to reduce baptism to nothing more than a symbolic gesture. These destroy baptism’s significance, while ignoring key passages of scripture that seem...
Rubart also continues his propensity to tell, rather than show. The book is heavy on exposition and explanation—twice quoting extended passages of Scripture. He also throws in a cameo of his main characters ofRooms, which becomes more than a cameo as the book progresses. While the cameo fits...