The plagues upon Egypt comprise a “negative” sacred architecture. They lifted up Egypt in an ironic liturgy as a defiled altar upon which was placed the firstborn of Ham.
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 details of Israel’s battle against Amalek at Mount Sinai not only prefigure the architecture of the Tabernacle but also explain some of the...
Unless you have the symbols and sequences of the Torah under your belt, the rest of the Bible will cause confusion.
INTRODUCTION FROM “MOSES AND THE REVELATION” – AVAILABLE NOW Taken at face value, the New Testament appears to warn its first readers about coming events...
The seventh cycle deals with the saints in the court of God as a new Hierarchy. Unlike the Abrahamic demarcation, this is a division...
In the third cycle of John’s first epistle, the apostle employs the themes of ascension – the firstfruits of the land and the womb,...
Why are there seven bowls of wrath in Revelation 16, and from where did they come? Those familiar with the Old Testament will relate...
The verb “descend” is used ten times in the Revelation, often describing something coming down from heaven. Is there a pattern in the order...
The final book of the Old Testament and last of “The Twelve” minor prophets is more intelligible, brilliant and beautiful once its internal logic...