Trivia is defined as " details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value." The word's etymology (the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history) clearly has a … [Continue reading]
PSALM 28
Back in 2015 I did a verse-by-verse study focusing on Psalm 28. But that material is "buried" here on our Website. Go back to June 29, 2015 then continue until July 7, 2015. There you will be able to read 9 Lessons on this little jewel, Psalm … [Continue reading]
MARK’S GOSPEL, THOSE LAST TWELVE VERSES!
We are being told today that Mark's Gospel actually ended at verse 8 of his last chapter, his 16th chapter. They say that the "two most ancient" manuscripts end with verse 8 there. (I own commentaries on Mark that stop their discussion of the Book at … [Continue reading]
“NEW EVERY MORNING”
It's cooler here today, the temperature. Where we live Fall (Autumn) is "in the air." I woke early and did some morning chores, walked a bit outside, and pondered the amazing Grace of God! I recently read that the New Testament word "grace" … [Continue reading]
“BRACKISH,” A NEW WORD I’VE LEARNED.
The dictionary says: "a term normally used of once fresh water which has become slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and sea-water in estuaries." The word "brackish" actually has a German background, where "brac" means "salty." If the … [Continue reading]
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