The second day of Creation might be the most mysterious of the seven. Perhaps that is why the firmament was represented by a sacred veil. Read Covenant Structure in...
The “strange” events of Genesis 6 make perfect sense in the light of Genesis 3. Why do so many serious theologians persist with peddling...
Revelation reveals the throne of heaven as the theoscape after which the cosmos was modeled in Genesis 1. The deep structure of the book...
Paul’s words concerning the return of the Lord were a comfort to the grieving Thessalonians, but they have caused protracted strife among theologians. The...
“The children promised to Adam, the innocents yet in his loins, are silent but crucial characters in Genesis 3.” “This man shall not be...
Abraham believed God and planted glorious trees in the hope of a fruitful land. The rulers slew Abraham’s true sons so Jesus was coming...
Revelation presents the Gospel as four horsemen. The “Day 1” light of the message would lead to the “Day 2” conflict of spiritual war....
The first cycle of Matthew’s Olivet Discourse is the entire prophecy in miniature.
The suffering of the saints is not the mark of an irredeemable world, but the very means of its transformation.
The “Abraham narrative” replays the events of Day 3 of Creation, but in human flesh. Read part 1. Read part 2. Just as Israel’s...