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Three Popular, Wrong Ideas About the Old Testament
The Old Testament is a long, strange book that’s not easy for modern readers to understand. What is understandable, therefore, is that people can get lost and confused when studying it. Here are three common misconceptions about it. -
The Promises of Advent: Suffered and Died
Should we really be surprised that it would happen this way, that the servant would suffer for our salvation and die for our forgiveness? -
Crucified Expectations: The Great Reversal of the Cross
By pouring out his life unto death, Jesus reverses our death. -
The One Page of the Bible I'd Like to Rip Out
Far too many Christians read the Bible as if a dam has been built between the waters of the Old Testament and the New Testament. -
Minimizing Our Healing
700 years before the first Noel, the prophet Isaiah prophesied that Christ would bear our grief and deliver us in grace. Scholars often refer to Isaiah 52:13-53:12 as the "fifth gospel" because it describes both that Christ was crucified and why Christ was crucified with incredible detail.
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