moses
Studies on Moses’ life, leadership, lawgiving, and role in redemptive history.
Serpent to Savior Paid Members Public
Serpent to Savior Roland Clarke The article titled, Serpent, in the New World Encyclopedia makes a number of interesting observations showing how cultures around the world have viewed snakes and serpents: Serpent (from Latin: serpens, serpentis) is a word used in mythological or religious contexts to denote a being that
Psalm 78: Wrath and Redemption Paid Members Public
Psalm 78: Wrath and Redemption Roland Clarke Preface Recently I visited a friend who lives in a suburb occupied mainly by Bengalis from Bangladesh. I must have timed it right because the annual Bangladeshi food fair was going on. I got to sample some exotic food. But then something happened
Is there Only One Savior God? Paid Members Public
Is there Only One Savior God? Roland Clarke In an article entitled "A Dialogue about the One True God" the author shows how God’s oneness and his saving power are seamlessly woven together through the writings of the prophets. Many Muslims agree with this. However, some have
Loving God Paid Members Public
Loving God Roland Clarke Introduction If believing in one God is the 'backbone' of all monotheistic religions, what is the 'heart' of true worship? Wherein is the well spring that motivates godfearing people to have an ongoing friendship with God? What is the secret of being
Lighting Up The Darkness Paid Members Public
Lighting Up The Darkness Roland Clarke God fearing people believe in Divine light. The Bible says, “God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all.” (1 John 1:5) God shone into the darkness by revealing himself through the prophets. As it is written, “Your word is
God of Comfort Paid Members Public
God of Comfort Roland Clarke Introduction: The article entitled "A Dialogue about the One True God" underscores the fact that only God can save – idols cannot. This was illustrated again and again in the stories of Moses, Jonah, David, Daniel and Hezekiah. God's saving power is
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Mt. Seir and the Appearance of Jesus Paid Members Public
Seir is a reference to Jesus?! The basis of our discussion is the verse: And he said, The LORD came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of saints: from his right hand went a fiery
Response to Islamic Awareness: Crucifixion Or 'Crucifiction' In Ancient Egypt? Paid Members Public
Responses to Islamic Awareness Crucifixion Or 'Crucifiction' In Ancient Egypt? Introduction The "Islamic Awareness" (short: IA) authors have reworked their article on crucifixion (our response to their original article can be found here), so we have decided to update our response to cover their new arguments.