Making Priests and Kings
by Peter J. LeithartThe genealogies of the Pentateuch culminate in the genealogy of Levi. Continue Reading »
The genealogies of the Pentateuch culminate in the genealogy of Levi. Continue Reading »
The saints who are washed in the Lamb’s blood receive a sevenfold privilege. They are made new creatures. Continue Reading »
What does Paul’s use of the phrase “the elements of the world” tell us? Continue Reading »
Revelation throws some light on the debate over the meaning of the phrase “faith of/in Christ.” Continue Reading »
The white-robed multitude in Revelation 7 is same as the souls under the altar in chapter 6, elevated. Continue Reading »
Can we avoid theology in defending marriage? Continue Reading »
The order of the four cherubim varies according to whether they are at worship or at war. Continue Reading »
The heptamerous cycles of Revelation end with song, mostly. Continue Reading »
How English archers defeated the French at Agincourt. Continue Reading »
There was no single “ancient theory of laughter.” Continue Reading »
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