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Exodus 1:15-22 (ESV): Detailed Analysis

Lesallan – August 31, 2024 Exodus 1:15-22 (ESV): Detailed AnalysisVersion: ESVInitial Observations & QuestionsThe passage I want to remember discusses a pivotal event in the book of Exodus. It talks about how the king of Egypt orders the Hebrew midwives, named Shiphrah and Puah, to carry out the killing of Read more…

By Lesallan, 9 monthsAugust 31, 2024 ago
Justice Systems

Capital Punishment: A Christian Worldview Perspective

Lesallan Bostron Ohio Christian University CJU1010 Introduction to Justice Systems (ONL24F1) Dr. Denorio Quinn July 29, 2024 Capital Punishment: A Christian Worldview Perspective The debate over capital punishment, a topic that delves deeply into legal and moral considerations, is particularly complex for Christians. It requires a delicate balance between the Read more…

By Lesallan, 10 monthsJuly 29, 2024 ago
Christianity

History and Geography: Intertestamental Period -Written By Lesallan

Ohio Christian University BIB3510 Gospels: Luke (ONLF23) August 18, 2023 History and Geography: Intertestamental Period The Intertestamental Period, also known as the Deuterocanonical Period, marks the gap between the events of protocanonical books and the books found in the Christian New Testament. It is vital to note the key points Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 years ago
Bible Study Methods

Jonah 4:1-11 (ESV): Detailed Analysis

Written By Lesallan – August 14, 2023 Jonah 4:1-11 (ESV): Detailed AnalysisVersion: ESVINITIAL OBSERVATIONS & QUESTIONS• Jonah 4 (ESV) begins with a contrast: “But it displeased Jonah exceedingly” (Jonah 4:1, ESV).o Does this passage imply that something pleased someone else before this?o What was it?o Who was pleased?• Jonah 4:2 Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 yearsAugust 14, 2023 ago
Bible Study Methods

Jonah 3:1-10 (ESV): Detailed Analysis

Written By Lesallan – August 13, 2023 Jonah 3:1-10 (ESV): Detailed Analysis Version: ESV Initial Observations & Questions Structure Jonah 3:1-10 (ESV) is the story of Jonah’s second chance to obey God’s command to go to Nineveh and preach against it. Jonah had initially refused and was swallowed by a Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 years ago
Bible Study Methods

Jonah 1:1-16 (ESV) Detailed Analysis Discussion

Written By Lesallan – August 8, 2023 Jonah 1:1-16 (ESV) Detailed Analysis Discussion Here are five significant insights that I have gained when doing an inductive Bible study of the Book of Jonah 1:1-16 (ESV): The commands that God gives are always clear and are to be obeyed (Jonah 1:1-2, Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 years ago
Christianity

Old Testament Devotional – Jonah’s Anger

Written by Lesallan – August 8, 2023 Old Testament Devotional – Jonah’s Anger             I do not necessarily find it odd that Jonah became so angry and frustrated with God. Throughout the Bible, there are many instances where people, prophets, and others expressed significant anger, frustration, or even disappointment with Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 years ago
Bible Study Methods

Jonah 1:17-2:10 (ESV): Detailed Analysis

Written By Lesallan – August 6, 2023 INITIAL OBSERVATIONS & QUESTIONS• God appointed a great fish, and Jonah was swallowed in the fish’s belly for three days and three nights (Jonah 1:17, ESV).o What does it mean that God appointed a great fish to swallow Jonah?• Jonah prayed to God Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 years ago
Bible Study Methods

Jonah 1:1-16 (ESV): Detailed Analysis (Final)

Written By Lesallan – August 6, 2023 Jonah 1:1-16 (ESV): Detailed Analysis (Final) Version: ESV INITIAL OBSERVATIONS & QUESTIONS • The passage begins with the word of the Lord coming to Jonah, the son of Amittai (Jonah 1:1, ESV). o Who is Jonah (Jonah 1:1, ESV)? o Who is Amittai Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 yearsAugust 6, 2023 ago
Christianity

Old Testament Devotional – Consequences of Sin

Written By Lesallan – August 3, 2023 Ohio Christian University BIB2015 Old Testament Interpretation (ONLF23) Old Testament Devotional – Consequences of Sin Sometimes, we all mess up and sin; it is just a part of being born into sin and being human. Nevertheless, our sins can hurt us and others. Read more…

By Lesallan, 2 yearsAugust 4, 2023 ago

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