Trevor Laurence
Jesus’ triumphal entry, with all of its redemptive-historical resonances, sets the stage for what ensues…
Trevor Laurence
Jesus’ triumphal entry, with all of its redemptive-historical resonances, sets the stage for what ensues…
Trevor Laurence
Having explored the varied ways that Genesis 1–3 portrays creation as the cosmic house of God…
Trevor Laurence
Pause. Take a deep breath. Remember that the Lord loves you. These are the words I spoke to…
Trevor Laurence
Part One and Part Two of this series explored twenty-two parallels between Genesis 1–3 and the subsequent…
Trevor Laurence
Part One of this exploration began with the observation that the Old Testament frequently depicts the cosmos as…
Trevor Laurence
Throughout the Old Testament, the biblical authors describe God’s creation with a variety of architectural metaphors. God’s upper…
Trevor Laurence
For many around the world, the experience of the last several weeks and months has been profoundly destabilizing…
Trevor Laurence
Quite often in the Old Testament, the prophets of Israel who speak the word of the Lord to…
Trevor Laurence
In the Bible, time is liturgical. The lights in the heavens are given to mark the appointed feasts…
Trevor Laurence
Against those who suspect him of walking according to the flesh, Paul in 2 Corinthians 10:3–6 clarifies the…
Trevor Laurence
In each of the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus gets into a boat with his disciples and falls asleep mid-sail…
Trevor Laurence
The Bible unfolds a world and bids us enter. It narrates the history and future of God’s action…
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