Is there a theological reason for the order of the books in the New Testament canon?
As one of the inspired authors, John the Apostle employs in His Gospel the covenant-literary structure as a means not only of making allusions to...
A face value reading of 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 provides us with practical advice for dealing with disputes, but Paul employs systematic typology to anchor the...
“We have a God who hides things because He loves to be sought out, chewed out and found out.” As Christians, we are rightly...
Our familiarity with the Bible is a two-edged sword. Knowing it well enables us to wield it, but it often shields us from being truly...
The first chapters of the Word of God have a poetic rhythm. This is used to discredit their accuracy as historical narrative, but the...
The literary structure of the New Testament is based entirely on the historical and literary patterns established in the Old. This explains the often...
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...
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...