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The Message of Psalms 15–24

The Message of Psalms 15–24

February 8, 2024

Carissa Quinn

In light of the relationships within Psalms 15–24 between parallel psalms and the chiastic shape they form, what…

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A Suffering Righteous One: An Exploration of Psalm 22

A Suffering Righteous One: An Exploration of Psalm 22

February 5, 2024

Daniel Lee

Biblical intertextuality, the ancient version of a hyperlink between two passages in Scripture, has been a deep and…

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Wounded and Healed: An Easter Hermeneutic in Conversation with 1 Peter

Wounded and Healed: An Easter Hermeneutic in Conversation with 1 Peter

January 15, 2024

Scott Goode

Much of the modern hermeneutical enterprise assumes that Scripture is subject to human inquiry—texts which are examined…

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The Apostles in John’s Gospel

The Apostles in John’s Gospel

January 9, 2024

Hywel George

The Synoptic Gospels paint Jesus’ apostles warts and all. Their failures and slowness to learn are exposed as…

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The Eschatological Vision of Psalm 108

The Eschatological Vision of Psalm 108

December 26, 2023

Wyatt A. Graham

Psalm 108 is divided into two halves, which are separated by material from Psalms 57 and 60. Psalm…

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The End of the Beginning

The End of the Beginning

December 15, 2023

Trevor Laurence

In C. S. Lewis’ The Last Battle, the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia, the story draws to…

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Fearless Ones and Fallen Sparrows: A Meditation on Judges 19

Fearless Ones and Fallen Sparrows: A Meditation on Judges 19

November 29, 2023

Helen Paynter

Judges 19 tells the gruesome story of an unnamed woman’s violent brutalization. But let’s begin by giving this…

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Nineveh and the Overthrow of Violence

Nineveh and the Overthrow of Violence

November 13, 2023

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A message on Jonah 3:1–5 from Trevor Laurence, delivered at Trinity Church (PCA) on November 5, 2023.

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A Robust Biblical Trinitarianism: Brandon Smith’s Recent Trinitarian Books

A Robust Biblical Trinitarianism: Brandon Smith’s Recent Trinitarian Books

October 23, 2023

D. Glenn Butner, Jr.

A perennial theological question set before the church is whether the doctrine of the Trinity is rooted in…

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Asaph’s Song in the Night

Asaph’s Song in the Night

October 16, 2023

Trevor Laurence

Psalm 77 is the prayer of a shattered soul. There are many laments, complaints, and expressions of sorrow…

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Praying with a Shattered Soul

Praying with a Shattered Soul

October 4, 2023

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A message on Psalm 77 from Trevor Laurence, delivered at Trinity Church (PCA) on October 1, 2023.

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The Lord of Hosts

The Lord of Hosts

October 3, 2023

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A message on Isaiah 51:1–16 from Trevor Laurence, delivered at Trinity Church (PCA) on August 20, 2023.

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