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Old Testament: Isaiah 49:1-7 (Epiphany 2: Series A)
For the Israelites, the language of restoration cannot be separated from the language of resurrection. -
The Hebrew Stories Swimming Beneath Jesus’s Baptism
Matthew’s account of Jesus's baptism is only 5 verses and about 100 Greek words long, but multiple Hebrew stories are swimming right below the surface. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 42:1-9 (The Baptism of Our Lord: Series A)
In chapter 41 the servant is identified as Israel, but chapter 42 is a different servant. In fact, Matthew 12:18-21 makes the ID clear—this Servant is Jesus! -
Old Testament: Isaiah 63: 7-14 (Christmas 1: Series A)
If the LORD is faithful to His Covenant—and He must be—then He will remember His people and take action. -
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? -
Not Your Typical Virgin Birth Story
Mary’s virginity has to do with the story of a jackass king, two growling enemies, a young lady, and a big, bad Assyrian dog.
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