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| | | | | Well this is bizarre. I find myself in agreement with a very substantial bulk of a recent article by Jim West at The Bible and Interpretation, "A (Very, Very) Short History of Minimalism: From The Chronicler to the Present." Jim West argues that biblical studies of the history of early Christianity | |
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| | | | | https://youtu.be/luuleoSiAdo Hey, everyone! I'm Ben - the Amateur Exegete, and this is episode sixty-seven ofBible Study for Amateurs. Today's episode is, "Elizabeth Shively's 'Purification of the Body and the Reign of God in the Gospel of Mark,' part 1."1 The first miracle story in the Gospel of Mark takes place in the village of Capernaum.... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The text explores a symbolic interpretation of biblical passages, particularly Revelation 12 and Genesis 49, through the lens of constellations and celestial imagery. It connects these stories to modern astronomical observations, suggesting that the constellations represent spiritual and historical narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of observing the night sky as a form of spiritual and biblical study, encouraging readers to find meaning in celestial patterns. The text also highlights the role of constellations like Orion (symbolizing Christ), the Pleiades (linked to Babylon and spiritual struggle), and the 7 Stars (representing the Church). It ties these celestial elements to themes of spiritual warfare, divine guidance, and the 't... | ||