How have we traditionally understood this parable?
• We mostly know this parable as the parable of "the lost son" or "the prodigal son"
• And we have so far understood this parable as meaning "if we ju…
Judges 3 B – Gilgal to Bokim (Judges 2:1-5) 2013-06-20 08:45 Following on from last week, we’re looking at the appearance of the angel of the Lord in Judges 2, and why the writer of judges would make the effort of specifically describing that the angel of the Lord had come from Gilgal to Bokim.
We saw last week the significance of Gilgal, for these re…
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Achan – Through the story of Achan, we received the general answer as to why us humans are subject to the wrath of God and receive destruction. Original man were supposed to be completely dependent…
Man are beings that are only concerned
about their status, whenever and wherever. Judges is a book which quite frankly
points out these powerlessness and the hideousness of man. If y…
1. Unscripted play, a pretend situation. To play out the natural, instinctive reactions to situations.
2. Switching roles to understand each other's hearts, and receive healing of their own problems.…
The fact that they were both naked but still felt no shame was because before the fall, man was in a righteous relationship, righteous state with God, with each other, with nature. All beings exist based on relationships, our existence does not have any meaning if we're all alone in thi…