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Is the abandonment in Psalm 22 prophetic or a personal lament?
Jesus' citation resonates, yet Jewish tradition sees it as David's cry.
How does Psalm 23 speak to you in life's valleys?
A three-thousand-year-old shepherd's song—why does it still comfort so many in suffering?
Humility
ταπεινοφροσύνη
Acknowledging one's lowliness and dependence before God, the path to wisdom and honor.
What does Peter's walking on water and sinking teach us about faith?
Peter stepped out in faith yet sank when he focused on the wind. This passage reveals where the eyes of faith should be fixed.
The Temple
בֵּית יְהוָה
The Jerusalem Temple as God's named dwelling and the central venue of prophetic proclamation. Jeremiah's Temple sermons challenge misplaced confidence in the sacred building itself.
Justification by faith (Romans 5:1) and James’s justification by works (James 2:24) — how does the Protestant interpretive tradition reconcile them?
Paul and James may address different errors rather than each other.
Dedication of the Temple
חֲנֻכַּת בֵּית הָאֱלֹהִים
The solemn consecration ceremony of the Temple, involving massive sacrifices and a week-long feast, establishing it as the central place of Israelite worship.
How do goodness and mercy follow all one's life?
The original Hebrew meaning of 'follow' in Psalm 23:6 and its promise for our daily lives.
Law (Torah)
תּוֹרָה
The divine instruction given through Moses, forming the foundation of Israel's faith and life, emphasizing obedience and holiness.
Why did God grant Solomon not only wisdom but also riches and honor when he asked for discernment?
In the dream at Gibeon, Solomon chose wisdom over power. How did this decision shape his relationship with God and the destiny of an entire kingdom?
Kingdom of God
Βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ
A central New Testament theme denoting the realm and era of God's sovereign rule, proclaimed by Jesus as both present reality and future hope.
Why is the Laodicean church described as 'lukewarm, neither hot nor cold,' and what spiritual significance did this carry in its historical context?
Exploring Laodicea's self-sufficiency through geography, climate, and economy.
Heart
לֵב
The inner core of a person (mind, will, emotions), weighed by God, the source of moral and religious life.