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Daily Archives: September 20, 2015
Scattered Ramblings on Following Jesus
At church this morning, the pastor’s Scriptural text was Mark 1:14-20, in which Peter, Andrew, James, and John left the fishing business to follow Jesus and fish for people. The pastor was saying that we all have to make this … Continue reading
Canaanites, Amorites, and Hittites in History and the Bible
Originally posted on Is That in the Bible?:
The Old Testament is full of names used to describe various ethnic groups of the Promised Land and the lands they occupy. Some of these names are well-attested from other archaeological and…
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