The phrase "sons of God" (בְּנֵי־הָאֱלֹהִים, b'nei ha-elohim) in Genesis 6:2 has intrigued scholars, theologians, and careful Bible students for centuries. Let’s briefly examine some of the interpretations across different periods and sources. Early Jewish Literature Early Jewish texts provide some of the earliest interpretations of the "sons of God" as angelic beings: 1 Enoch:... Continue Reading →
The Kings of Israel
United Kingdom Saul (Sha'ul, שָׁאוּל) Reign: c. 1050–1010 BCE First king of Israel, chosen by God through Samuel. His reign was marked by military victories and failures. Disobeyed God, leading to his rejection as king. Died in battle against the Philistines.Prophet: Samuel - The last judge and first prophet, Samuel anointed both Saul and David as... Continue Reading →
Authenticity
It's common for all of us to be inclined to hide behind a mask. As a preacher, I've always felt the pressure to fit a specific mold. You're expected to speak and act in particular ways. I'm thankful for the wise friends who have helped me be at ease with myself. Years ago, John Wiggins... Continue Reading →
Living like a king…
In the summer of 1994, I sold nearly everything I owned and moved to Palestine, Texas. After spending a few nights with the Pennington Family, then Elmo and Letha King kindly allowed me to stay with them while I found a place to rent. Eventually, I rented a room from an El Toro Mexican Restaurant... Continue Reading →
Reading Recommendation: “Our Eyes Are On You: A Study of Biblical Prayer”
Nathan Ward's "Our Eyes Are On You: A Study of Biblical Prayer" delves into the rich tapestry of prayer throughout the Bible, exploring its significance, depth, and varied contexts. Through a detailed examination of key biblical prayers, Ward illuminates the profound relationship between humanity and the divine and how this relationship is articulated through prayer. Consider... Continue Reading →