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Once again, I rely on my Haley’s Bible Handbook to provide us with an introduction into this book. Henry Halley places three themes up front for this book: …
Read MoreBlessings. Do we really believe that what we say we believe is really true? If so, how could we not act on it like there is no tomorrow? …
Read MoreHalley’s Bible Handbook summarizes: “Malachi exact date is not known. It is generally aceepted that he lived 10 years after Haggai and Zechariah; and that that he was associated …
Read MoreGood morning! I would like to focus in on Solomon’s conclusion to this book, but I would ask that you reread just that section, even if you just have …
Read MoreOnce again, David just exudes a heart for God. He too echoes Jeremiah 1:5 in the preceding verse: “For you formed my inward parts, You covered me in …
Read MoreI wanted to share this introduction from Halley’s Bible Handbook. It helps us to connect this book to another book we just finished (Ezra) and another book we are …
Read MoreThis is a footnoted section in my bible under Questions & Objections:
“The Law of God did call for the stoning of non-virgin brides, as well as rebellious drunken youths (see …
Read MoreIf you have already completed the reading, you know that quote in the title comes from the evil spirits (the devil’s minions), but I will repeat the verses for you:
“Some …
Read MoreThis again is an important note on the literal interpretation vs. the figurative interpretation. But bigger picture, it is fascinating and awe inspiring!
Once again I give you John Gill, …
Read MoreWith prayer, albeit limited time, I am going to use my trusted commentator warriors, in this case: 1) Halley’s Bible Handbook with quotations annotated with just quotation marks; and, …
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