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Daily Archives: March 26, 2014
Milgrom-Molech
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
I am reading the commentary Leviticus by Jacob Milgrom The author is among those scholars who accept the evidence that burning children as an offering to Molech was a thing in ancient Israel. Leviticus 18 lists 17…
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Book Write-Up: The Highlander’s Last Song, by George MacDonald
George MacDonald. The Highlander’s Last Song. Michael R. Phillips, ed. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1986. George MacDonald was a nineteenth century Scottish preacher, whose works had a profound influence on C.S. Lewis. MacDonald wrote fictional books, and Michael Phillips has graciously … Continue reading
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