
One writer's exploration into the Bible by digging deeper into individual Greek and Hebrew words.
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Gregoron in Rev. 3:2 and it means “Watch out!” or “Wake Up!”.
(It’s also where we get the name Gregory.)
This episode is the fifth of seven in a little miniseries about the seven churches that Jesus directly addressed, and Jesus told thi...
Yatsar is what a potter does to clay. Yatsar is also what God did to us. Yatsar is a cognate for another Hebrew which means to squeeze, to push, to pressure and to be distressed.
This is because the image of formation that yatsar evokes is...
This episode is the midpoint of the miniseries about the seven churches that Jesus directly addressed. And this one gets heavy, and it is longest letter, the heaviest letter to a tiny little church that wasn’t in a major city at all. It was...
Henry Smith wrote the song “Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart” in 1978. But he only sang it at his local church in Williamsburg, Virginia with his wife Cindy.
So, understandably, they were both utterly stunned when they later heard their...
Jesus told the ancient church at Pergamum that they were living right next to Satan’s throne. Then Jesus said he had a sword ready for battle… but maybe not quite in the way you’d expect!
This episode continues the miniseries about the se...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
One writer's exploration into the Bible by digging deeper into individual Greek and Hebrew words. Follow to learn more about words from the Word.
"Jesu Juva." Dad. Novelist. Author. Podcaster. Filmmaker. Punster. Military brat. Some of my shorter stuff has been published in The Louisville Review, The Writer’s Chronicle, Able Muse and the Encylcopedia of American Indian History.
Survives on: Jesus, words, my family, cats, laughter, food at parties. Skills: giving advice (requested or otherwise), taking things too seriously, exceeding word limits. Could do without: random dogs, misused apostrophes, horror movies, socks.
Children's book author, artist, baker, story time enthusiast, follower of Christ.
Forgiven much. Loving much. Words incarnate ideas. I hope mine help you love Jesus more.
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