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| | | | | This post is one of "The Tabernacle" series. Select "The Tabernacle" under Categories to view the other posts in this series. THE ORGANIZATION OF ISRAEL, IN CAMP AND ON THE MARCH It has been said that, when Moses led the Children of Israel out of Egypt, they constituted an unorganized rabble. The time while... | |
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| | | | | The Nativity of the Theotokos, September 8 In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, one God. Amen. In the Book of Exodus, after the Hebrew people left the land of Egypt, they wandered in the desert for some forty years before they finally came to the Promised Land. During this time, they met with God on... | |
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| | | | | Why Orthodox Christianity? Through the deafening din of the modern age, Orthodoxy may appear as just another voice in the babble, and just another flavor choice on the "what would I like today" buffet. (To clear something up from the start, Orthodoxy Christianity is not a denomination. Denominations are the result of the Protestant Reformation... | |
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| | | In a world increasingly swayed by cultural relativism and personal preference, it's vital that Christians return to the unchanging Word of God for direction-not to modern trends or feelings. One topic that has been pushed aside as "cultural" or "irrelevant" is the biblical doctrine of women's head covering. But 1 Corinthians 11 makes a strong, Spirit-inspired case for this holy ordinance. Not only is the head covering commanded, it is rooted in eternal truth and reflects the very order of God's | ||