Books, for instance, like "of the Bible"
How does this text from Joel support, or challenge, our ides about God? …
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Notes on Joel 2:21-27 … restoration after devastation …
Does Isaiah 58 seem like a “political” text to us? What makes it seem that way? …
There’s a chance we could have a problem with “the fast that God chooses” …
Questions for discussion – like, God’s teaching methods in this prophetic account? …
“Everything in the chapter has to do with the relationship between God and Israel. In light of what that relationship has been, and what it could have been, and what God continues to want it to be, what is it to be now?”
Isaiah 43 is direct speech by God. What does God seem to want people to know here? …
How hard is it to read beautiful divine promises in scripture without yanking them out of context? Well …
How easy is it for us to embrace the picture of God presented in 2 Chronicles 7:12-22? …
“That promise in v19 is not only to Solomon, but to you (pl) …”
questions for reflection and discussion
notes on the text