One of the wonderful things about the Scriptures which is often hidden from the view many Bible students its wonderful interconnectedness. In our busy day-to-day lives we often neglect our spiritual responsibility to pray and to study the scriptures. Due to the constraints on our time, we often study small passages alone or in groups. This, as much as anything else causes us to think of scripture in discrete chunks: a verse here, a short easy to remember passage there, and so on. But the Scriptures where not meant to be read that way!
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Yeshua (Jesus) used Light and Heavy argumentation many times. Interestingly, the ancient sages taught that two forms of Light and Heavy argument exist. In some cases the argument is explicit, clear, and inescapably obvious. In other cases, the Light and Heavy argumentation is only implied.
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The medieval French Rabbi Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki (Rashi) held that there where ten Light and Heavy arguments in the Hebrew Scriptures. For those of you who where curious as to their location, you’re in luck:
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With the explosion of Bible translations (some of which are better than others) and the rise in truly wonderful tools to use in the course of the study of the Scriptures it seems that we must know more about the Bible than ever before. While it’s true that we have information that those who came before us did not (modern archaeology in general, and Dead Sea Scrolls a bit more specifically, for example) few genuine students of the scripture can escape the sinking feeling deep inside their guts: “You’ve lost something” it whispers. And you know what, it’s right. We absolutely have. In fact, we’ve lost a lot of things…
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For a long time now, there has been an undercurrent of hatred directed toward Christians in the public square. Often it has taken the form of frivolous (and might I say truly preposterous) litigation between parties. Our National motto, “In God we trust…
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