psalms
Studies on the Psalms—worship, lament, messianic themes, and poetic theology.
The Coming of Israel’s Divine Shepherd King Pt. 1a Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun One King The Hebrew Bible proclaims that a time shall come when Israel shall have one king who will reign over them and, by extension, over the entire world: “And say to them, So says the Lord God: Behold I will take the children of Israel from among
The Divine Messiah Revisited Paid Members Public
Even More OT Proof for the Messiah’s Godhead Pt. 3b Sam Shamoun In this section we are going to take a look at what the Christian Scriptures have to say concerning Jesus’ work of salvation and justification. Christ – the God who Justifies and Saves The NT writings describe Christ
The Divine Messiah Revisited Paid Members Public
Even More OT Proof for the Messiah’s Godhead Pt. 3a Sam Shamoun The Divine Messiah Has Come! In this part of our discussion we are going to examine the NT writings to see how Jesus perfectly fulfills the OT prophecies concerning the coming of the Divine Messiah to save
The Divine Messiah Revisited Paid Members Public
Even More OT Proof for the Messiah’s Godhead Pt. 2 Sam Shamoun Who Justifies and Saves? Continuing from where we left off, we now turn our attention to what the inspired Scriptures proclaim concerning the issue of salvation. God Alone Justifies and Saves The Holy Bible teaches that Yahweh
The Divine Messiah Revisited Paid Members Public
Even More OT Proof for the Messiah’s Godhead Pt. 1 Sam Shamoun In this article we are going to present additional proof that the Hebrew Bible portrays the Messiah as God Almighty in the flesh, while also presenting him as someone that is personally distinct from God. We will
Doesn't the Bible present Melchizedek as possessing divine attributes? Paid Members Public
A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: According to the book of Hebrews, in chapter 7 and verse 3, the writer refers to Melchizedek the king of Salem (which later became known as Jerusalem) and a high priest of God Most High (cf. Genesis 14:18-20). What
Examining Psalm 110:1 A look at Its Implications on God being a Multi-Personal Being and upon the Deity of Christ Paid Members Public
Examining Psalm 110:1 A look at Its Implications on God being a Multi-Personal Being and upon the Deity of Christ Sam Shamoun Christians often appeal to Psalm 110:1 to prove that the Hebrew Bible teaches that Yahweh is multi-Personal, that there is more than one Person who is
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