Tommorow is the 25th of December and it is the Christmas day. Christmas and football (world cup) are the two biggest events in the world. It's common information that Christmas is not a Christian day but a pagan day that has been CHRISTIANISED. It is common information that Jesus CHRIST of the Bible was not … Continue reading CHRISTMAS: WHAT EXACTLY ARE WE CELEBRATING?
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MISSING AND ADDED VERSES (PART II)
Someone shared this on one of our social media handles: VERY CRITICAL ALERT!!! Hello beloved saints, I'm sure you know that New international version (NIV) was published by Zondervan but is now OWNED by Harper Collins, who also publishes the Satanic Bible and The Joy of Gay Sex. The NIV and English Standard Version (ESV) … Continue reading MISSING AND ADDED VERSES (PART II)
MISSING AND ADDED VERSES (PART I)
Someone shared this on one of our social media handles: VERY CRITICAL ALERT!!! Hello beloved saints, I'm sure you know that New international version (NIV) was published by Zondervan but is now OWNED by Harper Collins, who also publishes the Satanic Bible and The Joy of Gay Sex. The NIV and English Standard Version (ESV) … Continue reading MISSING AND ADDED VERSES (PART I)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part IX-A)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS Theological Bites In the previous introduction to the book Lamentations, we looked at the standard and impersonal wrath of God. We emphasised that divine-wrath is a standard emotion and permanent attitude of God towards sin and not sinners. It is a divine status opposed to evil as status as well. We … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part IX-A)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VIII-B)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS Theological Bites Most people when they hear of a wrathful God they envision an emotional deity. The Bible is filled with emotional gestures and identifying marks attributed to God that depict him as emotional. Due to the risk of worshiping an emotional God, scholars have deliberated the matter and concluded that … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VIII-B)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VIII-A)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS Theological Bites We now turn to the second question of the Lamentations after the destruction of Judah. We have emphasized that unlike the usual mourning and lamentations whose focus is always on the loss and pain, the communal lamentations in the book lament God and his relationship with his people. The … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VIII-A)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VII)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS (Part VII) Theological Bites The book of Lamentations as any other book of the Bible is an inquisition on who God is in relation to what happened, what is happening and what is about to happen. The writer and the event he reports about is not as significant as what it … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VII)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VI)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS Theological Bites Lamentations, as I mentioned in the previous introductions, is poetic in form and for that matter I consider the book to belong to the Ketuvim (wisdom writings) section of the Bible. The thing about the wisdom books of the Bible is that they are designed to deal with the … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part VI)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part V)
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS (Part V) Theological Bites The book of Lamentations can be classified with the wisdom literature of the Bible. I contend that the lamentations are a work of Prophet Jeremiah after the fall of Jerusalem. The tragedy of Judah as the last part of God’s Israel was very devastating to all the … Continue reading AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH (Part V)
THE YOUTH FACTOR IN THE BOOK OF DANIEL
Reading chapter one of the book of Daniel, one easily sees how the attention is on the Youth and less on any other age bracket. The Leadership of Babylon, the then superpower, understood the significance of the youth. This superpower understood that the future of their reign and power lay in the hands of the … Continue reading THE YOUTH FACTOR IN THE BOOK OF DANIEL
