psalms
Studies on the Psalms—worship, lament, messianic themes, and poetic theology.
Does the OT Predict that the Messiah Would be Resurrected on the Third Day? [Part 4] Paid Members Public
Does the OT predict that the Messiah Would be resurrected on the third day? Pt. 4 Sam Shamoun We now come to the final part of our discussion. The Sign of Jonah According to the Lord Jesus, the experience of Jonah is another prophecy by type and/or analogy which
Does the OT Predict that the Messiah Would be Resurrected on the Third Day? [Part 3] Paid Members Public
Does the OT predict that the Messiah Would be resurrected on the third day? Pt. 3 Sam Shamoun We continue our examination of the OT writings in order to find prophetic parallels to the Messiah which hint at or point to his being resurrected from the dead on the third
Does the OT Predict that the Messiah Would be Resurrected on the Third Day? [Part 2] Paid Members Public
Does the OT predict that the Messiah Would be resurrected on the third day? Pt. 2 Sam Shamoun We resume with our reply. The other problem we have with the individuals who raise this objection is that such an assertion, to be quite frank, only exposes their fundamental ignorance of
Does the OT Predict that the Messiah Would be Resurrected on the Third Day? [Part 1] Paid Members Public
Does the OT predict that the Messiah Would be resurrected on the third day? Pt. 1 Sam Shamoun One will often find Muslim dawagandists appealing to the arguments of hostile critics of Christianity, whether liberals or agnostics/atheists, in order to cause people to doubt the authenticity of the Holy
The Incomprehensible Nature of God and his Son Paid Members Public
Examining the Old Testament Witness to God’s Uni-Plurality Sam Shamoun There is a specific text in the book of Proverbs which refers to the incomprehensibility of God, emphatically declaring that God’s nature is beyond human comprehension. The point in the context of this particular Proverb is that man
Early Jewish Monotheism and Divine Plurality Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun We continue our analysis of the extant non-canonical Jewish writings to see what the authors of such works believed about God, principal angels and other heavenly beings. In this article we will be examining certain statements from the writing called Joseph and Aseneth. Before delving into this work
The Messiah on Yahweh’s Throne – Paid Members Public
Addendum Sam Shamoun In this section of our series we are going to be responding to some of the common objections which anti-Trinitarians raise against the Trinitarian exegesis of the passages that we cited in respect to the Lord Jesus’ exaltation into heaven to share in his Father’s sovereign
The Glory and Splendor of King Messiah Paid Members Public
Addendum – Kiss the Son! Sam Shamoun Some Jewish anti-missionaries argue that translating the word bar (ַּבר ) as "son" in Psalm 2:12 is a deliberate Christian distortion of the passage in order to turn it into a prophecy of Jesus. They assert that this is not a Jewish