by James Jacob PraschEzekiel prophesied at a time when God’s judgment of Israel was not merely impending, but had already begun; the Captivity was underway. Eat What I Am Giving […]
The Way The New Testament Writers Handled The Old Testament by James Jacob Prasch Midrash is the method of hermeneutics (Biblical interpretation) used by the ancient rabbis in the time […]
The Jewish Holiday Season In John 9, Jesus does a messianic miracle: He gives sight to a blind person, blind from birth. As He passed by, He saw a man […]
by James Jacob Prasch Introduction Open with me, please, to Genesis 12. In Hebrew we call the book of Genesis “B”reshit” €“ “in the beginning”. This is about 2,166 years […]
Erasmus of Rotterdam These failures of the Reformers were recognised by their own harbinger, Erasmus of Rotterdam, who advocated rebaptism in the preface to his translation of Matthew’s Gospel. […]
By James Jacob Prasch Introduction Let us look at a few verses in Proverbs before turning to our main text in Ecclesiastes.Proverbs 8; 6-11: “Listen, for I shall speak […]
by James Jacob Prasch John 20:19-31: “When, therefore, it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and when the doors were shut where the disciples were […]
Title Scripture Description Cinco Preguntas a los Catolicos Una Grieta en la Armadura 1 Chronicles 18-19 What happens when good leaders become involved with bad ones? La Jornada de Abraham […]
Bible Study adapted by Logoswalk by James Jacob Prasch “Behold, days are coming,” declares the Lord God, “When I will send a famine on the land, Not a famine for […]