Iran Protests Aftermath: The Crackdown They Can’t Hide
The cameras moved on. The crackdown didn't. Inside Iran, the regime is hunting the wounded, erasing the dead, and punishing anyone who dares to mourn.…
Read Full Post →The cameras moved on. The crackdown didn't. Inside Iran, the regime is hunting the wounded, erasing the dead, and punishing anyone who dares to mourn.…
Read Full Post →The theological framework of John 3 — the necessity of regeneration, the nature of the new birth, the atonement foreshadowed in the bronze serpent, and…
Read Full Post →The historical world behind John 3 — the Pharisees and Sanhedrin, Nicodemus the ruler, first-century Jewish expectations of the kingdom, and the bronze serpent of…
Read Full Post →Key Greek vocabulary in John 3 — anothen, gennao, pneuma, hypsoo, monogenes — and the theological depths hidden beneath familiar English translations.
Read Full Post →A verse-by-verse commentary on John 3 — Nicodemus at night, the new birth, the serpent lifted up, and the most famous verse in the Bible.
Read Full Post →The theological framework of John 2 — the nature of signs, Christ's authority over temple worship, the body as temple, and the difference between signs-faith…
Read Full Post →The historical world behind John 2 — first-century Jewish wedding customs, the Herodian temple complex, and the economics of sacrifice in Jerusalem.
Read Full Post →Key Greek vocabulary in John 2 — oinos, semeion, naos, zelos — and the theological depth hidden beneath the English translation.
Read Full Post →A verse-by-verse commentary on John 2 — the wedding at Cana, the cleansing of the temple, and Jesus' authority over ceremony, commerce, and death itself.
Read Full Post →The theological framework of Psalm 1 — the doctrine of the two ways, the blessedness of obedience, the problem of retribution theology, and God's intimate…
Read Full Post →The historical world behind Psalm 1 — wisdom tradition, the Psalter's editorial structure, and how ancient Israel used the Psalms in worship and instruction.
Read Full Post →Key Hebrew vocabulary in Psalm 1 — ashre, torah, hagah, ets, and the contrast between two ways of life.
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