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Old Testament
- Don’t Skip Chronicles in Your Bible Reading PlanWhat we can learn from the chronicler’s stories about the kings of Israel.Carmen Joy Imes|
- The Church Fathers Belong in Creation Debates. But Handle Them with Care.We can humbly seek their wisdom without treating them as mascots for one position or another.Michael LeFebvre|
- Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without AnxietyUnperturbed by debates over the book’s relationship to modern thought, she helps us appreciate its marriage of literary structure and theological claims.Matthew Mullins|
- The Bible’s Development Is a Messy Story, but It Can Bolster Our FaithIf anything, the historical details are even messier than Susan Lim’s new account allows.John D. Meade|Français
- Reading the Bible With WomenThe caricature of Rahab and other female characters in Scripture often sidelines their contribution.Carmen Joy Imes|español
- The Old Testament Foretells the Crucifixion. What about the Resurrection?Even before the coming of Christ, a “third day” refrain runs through Scripture.Andrew Wilson|españolPortuguêsFrançaisIndonesian日本語
- I Hated ‘Church People.’ But I Knew I Needed Them.As I attended my second funeral in three weeks, two Christians showed me a kindness I couldn’t explain.Randy Loubier|Indonesian
- The Bible Was Written to Be Heard and Spoken to Be ReadGod’s Word has oral and textual dimensions, and we shouldn’t pit them against one another.Mark Ward|
- Reading the Old Testament Through Ancient Egyptian EyesLearning about the land of Pharaoh helps us understand the people of Israel in their context.Carmen Joy Imes|españolFrançais简体中文繁體中文
- Wrestling with Awkward Stories in the Old TestamentCringeworthy passages can derail our yearly Bible reading plans. How do we interpret them?Carmen Joy Imes|简体中文繁體中文
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