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My good friend Steve’s Recent posts: aguyandhisbible
TobyMac “Eye On It”
I’ve been listening a lot to TobyMac’s “Eye On It” (2012). It’s an awesome CD. Here is the official music video for his title song—one of my favorites. It was likely inspired from 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 and Philippians 3:7-14 (see below). http://tobymac.com/videos/eye-it-official-music-video “Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, […]
Worship Song: My Hope
A powerful worship song that we sung in church a couple of weeks ago. A message I needed to hear and embrace. The YouTube video features Kathryn Scott singing with Paul Boloche—the writer of the song. MY HOPE Nothing will change If all the plans I make are wrong, Your love stays the same Your […]
Card Carrying and Cross Bearing
I’ve heard of the phrase “card carrying,” but wondered when it originated. I discovered one of the earliest uses of the term was found in a Daily People article written in 1912, describing “‘Union-card’ carrying members.” During the 1950s it was used as a label for members of the Communist Party. After the 1950s, the […]
Who is calling the plays in your life?
Head coach Sean Peyton is the play caller for the New Orleans Saints. He gives the play to his quarterback Drew Brees, who then gives it to the rest of the team. Yes, Brees sometimes changes the play at the line of scrimmage when he notices a defensive alignment that warrants it, but everyone knows […]
How would you advertise Christianity to the masses on Super Bowl Sunday?
We are bombarded by advertisements every day of our lives—from the newspaper, bill boards, radio and television. Advertisements seek to peak our interest and stimulate us to buy what’s being promoted. Did you know that during the last two Super Bowl’s companies paid nearly 4 million dollars for a thirty second advertisement of their product? People […]
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1st and 2nd Corinthians: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
The following is a picture of P46. “P” stands for papyrus. Extant (text that has survived from the past to the present time) Biblical fragments have numbers associated with them to differentiate them from one another, in this … Continue reading
ROMANS: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
Sha’ul’s letter to the Romans has more references to the Tanakh (Old Testament) than any of his other epistles (letters) – over 60 references! There is an implication by many scholars, past and present, that if you could only have … Continue reading
ACTS: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
There are some really old biblical fragments that we have in our possession that tell us that the text of the bible is accurate. This is important to point out because the B’rit Hadasha (New Testament) quotes the Tanakh (Old … Continue reading
JOHN: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
One of the oldest fragments we have of the B’rit Hadasha (New Covenant – New Testament) is fragment P52. It is also known as the Rylands fragment named so after John Rylands. It was found in Egypt in the 1920s. … Continue reading
LUKE: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
Of Matthew Mark and Luke, the book with the largest amount of information unique to itself is Luke – about 35% or 1/3 of the book of Luke is unique to Luke. Luke is also the longest of the four … Continue reading
MARK: Old Testament quotes in the New Testament
It is hard sometime to find specific tools to help you study – in the way that you want to study. One of the things I looked for and had a hard time finding was a side-by-side comparison of the Older … Continue reading