PHall | January 3, 2019
If it is possible purposely worship The Unknown God (Acts 17); is it possible to unknowingly worship a god? Considering we become like what we worship, it is becoming clearer America is moving away from Judeo/Christian religion; and for many, unknowingly they are worshiping pagan gods.“The ancient gods were not particularly restrained in their sexual […]
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PHall | January 3, 2019
Ehud, the left-handed Judge, has a colorful, gory, and heroic narrative (Judges 3:12-30). He was a Benjaminite. Seven hundred soldiers in Benjamin were left-handed (Judges 20:16). When David fled Absalom, some of Saul’s relatives from Benjamin followed; they were ambidextrous archers, meaning they could shoot either right or left-handed (1 Chronicles 12:2). There are only […]
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PHall | January 3, 2019
Almost always there are different ways to say the same thing. Often, people become partial towards or bias against one method of expression versus another. That’s why used car dealers don’t sell “used cars”; they sell “previously owned cars.”Doy Moyer rephrased and reexamined a disdained expression so as to refocus our attention on how common […]
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PHall | January 3, 2019
If Adam and Eve had access to the tree of life, why did they die after eating from the forbidden tree? Either they never had eaten; or they needed continual access to keep living forever.The last statement in this narrative doesn’t answer that question: Gen 3:22 – “The LORD God said, “Since the man has […]
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Tags: Calvinism, Once Saved Always Saved