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Archive for the 'Bible Study' Category

-Old Testament ‘Proof’: Seal of Jeremiah Opponent Found

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

A group of archaeologists in Israel has found what appears to be the royal seal of an Old Testament prince who opposed the prophet Jeremiah.  The discovery was made earlier this year in ruins considered to include the Palace of David, about 600 feet south of the Temple Mount.
It is identified as the [...]

-Homosexual Sues Publisher over Bible Content

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Zondervan Publishing Co. is being sued by a man who claims he and other homosexuals have suffered based on what he says is a misinterpretation of I Corinthians 6:9 in some of the Bible versions that they publish.
In the passage, homosexuals are on a list of those who are “wicked” or “unrighteous” and won’t [...]

March 16:1-8 The Resurrection of Jesus

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Vs. 1-3 The two Marys and Salome went to the first Sunday morning sunrise service on Resurrection Day. The three women were at the crucifixion: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses, and Salome who was the mother of the Zebedee brothers- James and John (Matt. 27:56). Now they were going to the [...]

Mark 15:42-47 The Burial of Jesus

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

     Vs. 42 Preparation Day- Friday before sunset was called the day of preparation since food and provisions were prepared ahead of time for the Sabbath (Saturday).
     Vs. 43 Joseph of Arimathea was a respected member of the Sanhedrin and a closet follower of Jesus. He was looking for the Kingdom of God and probably [...]

Mark 15:22-41 The Crucifixion of Jesus

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Vs. 22-28 Details of the Crucifixion Setup
     Vs. 22 They took Jesus to Golgotha (place of the skull). It was probably so named because it was a rounded hill top that was devoid of vegetation. In Jerusalem today there is a hilltop thought to be the possible location with impressions beneath that remind one of [...]

Mark 15: 16-21 The Mocking of Jesus by The Roman Soldiers

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Vs.16-20 The Roman soldiers came and led Jesus away to the Army headquarters in the Palace. Notice it says that the whole battalion was called in. Obviously they were concerned about any possible backlash from the followers of Jesus.
Several soldiers were probably guarding Jesus when he was being judged by Pilate. They heard the claim [...]

“The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot” -Part 5: The Context and The Main Characters

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

A continuing series reflecting on the book: “The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot: A New Look at Betrayer and Betrayed”, By Bart D. Ehrman (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2006, pgs.198) 
Looking at:  Chapter 7:  The Gospel of Judas and Early Christian Gnosticism (Context) and  Chapter 8:  Jesus, Judas, and the Twelve in the Gospel of Judas (The Main Characters)
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N.T. Bible Scholar Bruce M. Metzger Dies @ 93

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

Bruce Metzger, an expert on Greek biblical manuscripts and professor emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary, died of natural causes on Tuesday (2/13/07) at the age of 93. 
He is best remembered for his work on the RSV translation of the Bible, and later the NRSV.  His book: The Text of The New Testament: Its transmission, Corruption, and Restoration, [...]

Mark 15:1-15 Jesus On Trial: Before Pilate

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

     Vs. 1-5 The Sanhedrin had made it’s decision. Now they send Jesus to Pilate hoping that he will agree to carry out their sentence. However, Pilate is not about to rubber stamp their condemnation. He proceeds to judge for himself. The Jewish leaders say that this Jesus was claiming to be the Messiah- an [...]

Mark 14:54, 66-72 Peter’s Denial of Jesus

Monday, February 5th, 2007

     Vs. 54  All of the disciples of Jesus scattered at his arrest except Peter.  Verse 54 records that Peter followed the procession at a distance and even ventured into the courtyard of the high priest.  From that position, he was somewhat privy to the discussion of the Sanhedrin.  Usually the council held their meetings near the [...]