Sacred architecture was always a form of promise, a model of what was yet to come. All of the furnitures in the Tent of Meeting found their fulfilment in the...
A testimonial from a reader who is a structural engineer: I just wanted to communicate to you my appreciation for your work and to...
For a Covenant, or a Covenant lawsuit, to be legal, the court of God requires the testimony of a minimum of two witnesses. This...
Peter Leithart notices that the Revelation uses the word “sign” (semeion) seven times, all between chapters 12 and 19.
Jeremiah said the people would return to possess the Land, and he even redeemed some land as a sign. But before that event, the...
Quantum Field Theology “Show me your tomes and I will draw you a napkin.” The usual way to approach a theological problem is to...
One observant reader of Bible Matrix pointed out that the order of the Tabernacle furnishings in the seven speeches in Exodus 25-31 does not...
Parsed by Chris Wooldridge | Notes by Chris Wooldridge and Michael Bull We no longer possess the music for the Psalms,1Unless, as Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura proposes, the...
When Jeremiah 31, with its promise of a new covenant, is read in context, it is clear that the prophet cannot possibly be referring...
Knowing His paths through Moses and David, in the darkness of the prophets we yet walk in His light.