Part 1 – Click Here Part 2 – Click Here Theological Synthesis: Prayer, Repentance, and the Triumph of Love The Efficacy of Intercessory Prayer The … “Leave Me Alone”: Divine Pathos, Prophetic Intercession, and the Repentance of God in Exodus 32:7–14 – Part 3
Read Part 1 by clicking here. A Close Reading of Exodus 32:7–14 The Transfer of Ownership and the Irony of “Your People” The dialogue in Exodus 32:7–… “Leave Me Alone”: Divine Pathos, Prophetic Intercession, and the Repentance of God in Exodus 32:7–14 – Part 2
“Now leave me alone so that my anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them” (Exod. 32:10 NIV) Abstract This essay on divine repentance … “Leave Me Alone”: Divine Pathos, Prophetic Intercession, and the Repentance of God in Exodus 32:7–14 – Part 1
Emmanuel: God With Us
An exploration of the name, Immanuel/Emmanuel, in Isaiah and Matthew.
Translating Jeremiah 29:11
Translating the Hebrew text of Jeremiah 29:11 into English
Reading and translating the Hebrew text into English
Translating Ecclesiastes 4:12
Translating the Hebrew text of Ecclesiastes 4:12 into English
Translating 2 Chr 30:9
Translating the Hebrew text into English
Reversing Hermon
A brief summary of the late Dr. Michael Heiser’s compendium on 1 Enoch and the Bible
A Hebrew text reading for Easter. Reading the Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:5, providing a rough translation, and explaining the grammar and vocabulary to provide a smooth, final translation of the text into English.
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