Category Archives: Rightly Dividing

Why “Passion Week”?

This particular way of translating the Greek word emphasises a blessed and poignant truth for believers. Continue reading

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Jesus, the Sadducees, and the Resurrection

As we look at the events of “Passion Tuesday,” the Tuesday before Christ’s crucifixion, we come now to the “question” of the Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead.  It wasn’t really a question — these men considered themselves the … Continue reading

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The Son’s Wedding Feast — and Jewish Fables

God will give His royal robes of purity to whoever He wills, Jew or Gentile, and they will be accepted. Continue reading

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The Son’s Wedding Feast — a Year Before

It is not God who needs Israel. It is Israel who needs God. Continue reading

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Provoking Children to Wrath

See that little angel? He is constitutionally a tyrannical dictator. He is the most important person in his world. Continue reading

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The Genealogies of Christ and “Jeconiah’s Curse”

It was a genealogical symphony, played in perfect time, every note in tune. His Father planned it all. Continue reading

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Jeconiah’s Age and the Genealogies of Christ

This series began with The Genealogies of Christ — Two Genealogies on the two listings in Matthew 1 and Luke 3.  It continued with Zerubbabel and the Genealogies of Christ on the “crossing” of the genealogies.  Rations for Jehoiachin dealt … Continue reading

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