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How does Mary's "fiat" at the Annunciation in Luke become a model of faith?
One "let it be" that altered history.
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?
Impale
יָקַע
A form of public execution where the body is exposed as a curse and a sign of divine judgment and shame.
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.
Anointed One
מָשַׁח
The ritual of anointing with oil, consecrating one chosen by God for sacred office. Saul's anointing inaugurates Israel's monarchy. The term 'Messiah' derives from this root.
How should we understand the real presence in "This is my body"?
From literal to symbolic, traditions interpret the Eucharist mystery differently.
Circumcision
περιτομή
The ritual sign of Judaism; the Jerusalem Council debated whether Gentiles must observe the Mosaic law to be saved.
Does the Eucharist repeat the sacrifice of Christ?
Examining the institution of the Lord's Supper in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 and the nature of the sacrifice in Catholic Eucharist.
Doing Evil
רַע
Actions evil in God's sight, following the sinful ways of Ahab's house.
Why did Jeroboam set up golden calves at Bethel, and what political calculation drove this decision?
1 Kings 12 reveals a new king's fears, calculations, and their long-term costs.
Sin
חָטָא
Human transgression against God's will; the central cause of judgment in Jeremiah's theology, emphasizing divine justice and human accountability.
Why did Peter begin to sink when he walked on water? (Matthew 14:28-31)
Exploring the tension between faith and doubt—how does Peter's experience reflect our faith today?
God's Watchful Care
עַיְנֵי אֱלָהָא
God's eyes watching over the Jewish elders, enabling the Temple rebuilding to continue despite opposition—demonstrating divine protection and guidance.