While Jeremiah was in Jerusalem during the two year siege by Babylon which brought her fall (586 BC), Ezekiel had … More
Month: March 2018
Jeremiah “the Weeping Prophet” as Ancient Historical Literature
Isaiah’s prophecies were written 700-680 BC. Hosea and Micah lived and prophesied around the same time in history. They were … More
Yearning
I must cling to You or drown in a sea of my own nothingness. Bless me with perseverance as I travel, with … More
Abandoning Freedom
I fell in love with history many decades ago in junior college. My professor was Dr. Jones and he was … More
Isaiah’s Conclusion: Poetry and Grace
Isaiah is notably one of the most masterful writings of the Bible. In earlier posts dealing with “Introduction to Isaiah” … More
The Great Blue Heron
A fateful howl from a northern blast forewarned of an imminent imperilment, for her garments provided no guard against the … More
Invisible
There she stood in the rain. No umbrella, boots or coat. Just a long lonely gaze out to sea. How … More
Isaiah’s Interlude
In my previous post, “Introduction to Isaiah,” I discussed how the book of Isaiah is broken down into three parts. … More
The Most Important Person in Your Healthcare is You
So often we trust everything we are told when it comes to our medical care and treatment by our doctors … More
The Cradle of Grace
I wrote a post called “Reflection” on November 30, 2017. I described my introspection at finding out from a lung … More