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Guthrie on "Drawing Near Unto God"

Guthrie on “Drawing Near Unto God”

March 24, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

“Study to be convinced, that ye are by nature far from God, and in your walk and conversation, from that communion with Him that ye might attain unto, even while here. And if once ye were at that, you would…

Six Reasons to Interpret Canticles Allegorically

Six Reasons to Interpret Canticles Allegorically

March 10, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

The Canticles, or Song of Solomon, is often overlooked. Sometimes it is difficult to draw spiritual lessons from a book that focuses so much on apparently human love. Here are six reasons to view the book less as a description…

A Summary of Peter's Life

A Summary of Peter’s Life

March 3, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Fishing Simon, son of Jonas and resident of Bethsaida, was a fisher with his brother Andrew. Simon encountered Jesus when his brother claimed to find the Messiah. When they were introduced, Jesus renamed him ‘Cephas’ (‘rock’ or ‘stone’ in Hebrew)…

The Question

The Question

February 25, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

He seemed unstoppable. Every question was answered perfectly. Try as they might, the ultra-strict, highly educated Jewish Pharisees were unable to trap Jesus. No theological question seemed too difficult for Him. Every answer demonstrated wisdom, revealing their own ignorance to…

Brackets in the Bible: Discerning Scholarship or Spiritual Surrender?

Brackets in the Bible: Discerning Scholarship or Spiritual Surrender?

February 15, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

72% of Americans do not believe that the Bible is the literal word of God, or should be treated as such. Even 22% of so-called Evangelicals would disagree that the Bible is 100% accurate. Even as textual criticism grows and fabulous…

God's Holy Temple

God’s Holy Temple

February 13, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Ephesus in the first century was the sprawling capital of the province of Asia. Situated in fertile lands with a mild climate, over 250,000 inhabitants populated the region. The city was the second largest in the Roman Empire, filled with…

A Summary of Moses' Life

A Summary of Moses’ Life

January 29, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Early Life in Egypt Born into a humble Levitical slave family in Egypt, Moses’ life was immediately threatened when Pharaoh ordered all Hebrew male infants drowned in the Nile. Though his mother Jochebed hid him for three months, she was…

The Psalms in History

The Psalms in History

January 29, 2016 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

“It is to be feared that the Psalms are by no means so prized as in earlier ages of the Church. Time was when the Psalms were not only rehearsed in all the churches from day to day, but they…

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