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Hebrew versus Greek: A Devotional Study of Scripture Through Two Lenses

Hebrew versus Greek: A Devotional Study of Scripture Through Two Lenses

by Chaim Bentorah and Chris Palmer

What do you get when you cross classical Hebrew with Koine Greek? It may sound like the metaphor for a strange new animal, but what it creates is a fascinating dive into the Bible that’s rarely, if ever, been attempted before in a devotional study.   In Hebrew versus Greek: A Devotional Study of Scripture Through Two Lenses, Hebrew scholar Chaim B… Read more…

Winks from Scripture: Understanding God's Subtle Work Among Us

Winks from Scripture: Understanding God's Subtle Work Among Us

by Chris Palmer

Where’s God when times are hard? He’s winking to let us know He’s with us! Life is mysterious and cryptic. It defies explanation, especially in times of suffering and distress. We wonder, Where is God in all of this? He’s with us—and the Scriptures wink to show us His redemptive activity unfolding in our lives. In… Read more…

Strange Scriptures: Deciphering 52 Weird, Bizarre, and Curious Verses from the New Testament

Strange Scriptures: Deciphering 52 Weird, Bizarre, and Curious Verses from the New Testament

by Chris Palmer

What’s that Scripture mean? Ever asked yourself this question when you’re reading through the Bible? We all have. Whether we’ve been saved a long time or are just beginning to follow Christ, there are portions of Scripture that go over our heads. They’re puzzling. Odd. Complicated. Strange. What’s baptism on behalf of the dead? … Read more…

Letters from Jesus: Studies from the Seven Churches of Revelation

Letters from Jesus: Studies from the Seven Churches of Revelation

by Chris Palmer

“In Revelation 2:2, Jesus tells the church in Ephesus something intimate—Google Street View intimate. He says, ‘I know your works’ (Oida ta erga sou). Four words don’t seem like much, but in the Greek, it packs a punch.… Jesus chooses the Greek word oida, which expresses total, comprehensive knowledge. It is intimate know… Read more…