The Story of the King: Psalm 2 for Holy Week
The language of Psalm 2 provided the early church a framework for understanding Jesus’ death, resurrection, and rule.
The language of Psalm 2 provided the early church a framework for understanding Jesus’ death, resurrection, and rule.
Psalm 22’s expressions of suffering and commitment help explain what Jesus endured for sinners in His incarnation and death.
Jesus and the authors of the New Testament employed Psalm 69 to articulate Jesus’ mission and the unfolding of salvation history in the church.
Jesus descended from David’s line but through His death and resurrection, Jesus conquered death through His own blood.
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. This came from the LORD; it is wonderful in our eyes”
5 tips for expressing God’s power to our boss, our co-workers, and our families through this work-from-home season.
Todd Chipman (associate professor of biblical studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) writes on a specific grammatical feature of 1 John, explaining how John’s use of articular substantival participles reinforces the consistency of Christian belief and behavior.