
Scattered thoughts from James Bejon, intended to bring out certain aspects/details of Scripture which are often glossed over. All content free.
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Ezekiel 4 is an unusual text—a model siege, food baked on dung, a guy lying on his side for over a year, etc. These aren’t the kinds of things that are typically covered in Sunday School (sadly). Let’s see what we can glean from them.
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Biblical genealogies typically revolve around males. Matthew’s is a bit different. It has a regular rhythm:
A fathered B,
B fathered C,
C fathered D,
D fathered E,
etc.
…which is interrupted on various occasio...
Historically, the vast majority of Bible commentators took the book of Daniel to be the memoirs of a 6th century BC exiled prophet. Sadly, that’s no longer the case. Many modern-day commentators take the book of Daniel to...
Most academics are specialists. And most specialists specialise in pretty obscure things. As a result, they like it when their field of expertise bears on the Bible in some way. After all, billions of people are interested in the Bible, whi...
What exactly is God doing in the present world? A large part of the answer lies in Ephesians 4. (I say a large ‘part’ because, being omnipotent, God can do many things at the same time.) God is in the process of building a new Temple—a stru...
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