Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): The Cross and The Great High Priest
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): The Cross and The Great High Priest
A servant follows his master. Malchus, whose ear was cut off, followed the blind and deaf old high priest. The snake that is often depicted as Satan is an animal that does not have ears. Thus, the offspring of the serpent follow their father. When on the day of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, these chief priests bribed the soldiers to lie about the events of the resurrection. Those fluent in the Torah violate the Torah, which clearly says that bribery blinds the eyes of those who see or are wise. One of the characteristics of those of us who serve the true high priest is the use of our ears. Christ said that the ears that hear are blessed.
Front Matter
Editorial
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The Cross and The Great High Priest
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Articles
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From Spiritual to Renewed Imagination C. S. Lewis' Quest for Joy, Imagination, and God
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One Person, Two Natures, and Four Gospels Avoiding Nestorian Dangers in the Historical Study of Jesus
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“But Saul Held His Peace" A Lexical-Syntactical Analysis of 1 Samuel 10:27
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Herman Bavinck and Wisdom Literature The Use of Proverbs 8:22-31 in Reformed Dogmatics
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Theology of the Body Perspective in Understanding and Helping Adolescents with Depression
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Back Matter
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Authors' Biography, Reviewer Acknowledgement, Author Guidelines
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