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Monthly Archives: April 2012
What is Queen?
I suppose some of you reading this have already heard my opinion about the name change. Before I state it clearly, I want to say that I am not seeking to rebel against the authority God has placed over me. … Continue reading
Looking to the One who Suffered
The theme of suffering permeates biblical wisdom texts, specifically in regards to how people are to act under, and respond to, that suffering. In many ways, the wisdom literature fails to provide any specific answer to why suffering exists in … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Study, The Gospel
Tagged Gospel, Jesus, Psalms, Suffering, Wisdom Literature
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