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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?
Judge
תִּשְׁפֹּט
God governs all peoples with equity, the ultimate source of universal justice.
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.
Law
νόμος
God's revealed law, alongside prophets and wisdom writings, forming the basis of life and instruction.
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.
Endurance
ὑπομονή
The steadfast endurance produced through tested faith; James urges that it be allowed to reach its perfect work, resulting in spiritual completeness.
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.
Mighty Men of Valor
גִּבּוֹרֵי חַיִל
Individuals of great strength and courage, often describing God's servants, such as Obed-edom's descendants.
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?
Apostle
ἀπόστολος
One sent by Jesus to proclaim the gospel and establish churches; Paul describes himself as called to be an apostle.
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.
Sower
σπείρων
The one who sows seed in the parable, representing the proclaimer of God's word, highlighting varied responses to the gospel.