Jesus’ Olivet discourse—especially in Matthew—is a difficult text for which no school of interpretation can supply a satisfactory explanation. However, when understood as a Levitical harvest offering, it makes...
Solomon broke the laws given by Moses for Israel’s kings. 1 Kings records his rise and fall with five cycles that recapitulate the Torah’s...
In the Bible, all the world is a stage, but like the Tabernacle, that stage moves around a lot. David’s defeat of Goliath can...
“Systematic typology” is not conjecture. It puts exegetical speculation to death and opens to us the mind of Christ.
Jesus was always the voice which spoke from heaven, but only now does He speak His own mind.
The intended meaning of the story of Christ in the home of Mary and Martha is made apparent when its covenant-literary structure is taken...
Jesus’ parable of the rich man and Lazarus has caused much contention and debate, but attention to its audience and its architecture solves the...
The covenantal significance and serpentine nature of biblical “leprosy.”
The second cycle of Isaiah reverses the fortunes of the nobles of the land and summons a new ruling class to replace them—Gentile armies.
David Dorsey’s Isaiah chiasm supports the unity of the book, but when it comes to its actual content and arrangement, perhaps we can do...