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Watchmen, Not Watchers Part 1
It’s a two way dependency: The only way to understand the New Testament is to fully embrace the Hebrew mind, the Old Testament imagery and promises of God. The only way to fully understand those promises is to match them … Continue reading
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Tagged hebrew prophets, Hebrew Scripture, Jesus the Messiah, John the Baptist, messianic prophecy, New Testament, old testament, poetic imagery, Prophet Ezekiel, prophet isaiah, prophet jeremiah, symbolic references, the Covenant of Moses, watchmen
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No Divided Loyalties
We are stateless vagabonds on this earth. One of the most powerful images from the Old Testament is that of the wilderness nomad. The nation of Israel was called upon to maintain the symbolism of living in tents long after … Continue reading
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Tagged kingdom of heaven, old testament, otherworldly, parable, poetic imagery, spiritual orientation, symbolic references
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Ecclesiastes 12
Continuing where the previous chapter left off, Solomon reasserts the warning to his younger employees that they accountable first and foremost to their Creator. If you wait until you are older, the youthful habits of folly will blind you to … Continue reading
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Tagged government, human wisdom, mysticism, peace, poetic imagery, scripture
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