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Thinking Hebrew

“He’s seventeen years old and I have no concept of how he comes up with notions totally opposite from ours on the exact same subject. Didn’t he learn anything from us?” I’m sure we aren’t the only parents who have … Continue reading

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I’m Glad He’s Gone

I’m glad He’s gone. Who are you glad that’s gone? Jesus of course! We’ve all had visitors whether for days or a few hours when they finally go home, we are ecstatic with joy. That’s usually because they overstayed their … Continue reading

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Now It’s the Father’s Turn

When studying Gospel narratives such as the crucifixion, place yourself at the scene and seek to get in the minds of the participants. What do you see, hear, feel, taste, and smell? Imagine for a moment that you are witnessing … Continue reading

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The Agony of Calvary

All four Gospels record the agony of the crucifixion of Jesus. Yet, even with all the observable anguish they describe, modern medical science can look beyond the outward and see suffering beyond human comprehension. When Jesus had finished eating the … Continue reading

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