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In this session we will discover the meaning of being sent by exploring the ancient custom of agency. The agent was regarded as one with the...
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In this session we will discover the meaning of being sent by exploring the ancient custom of agency. The agent was regarded as one with the...

English translations use the term “cursed” to describe the Jews whom Paul was addressing in Romans 9-11. In English, the term “cursed” conve...

I would like to share with you some of my research from Scripture on the future role of the Remnant. Knowing the future helps us stand firm...

Paul presents evidence from Scripture to support his claim that “all Israel will be saved” by citing Isaiah 59:20-21. Traditionally the temp...

Paul’s metaphors of the “first piece of dough” and “the lump” have been woefully misunderstood by Christians because of their reference to H...

Paul uses the narrative of Elijah in the Hebrew Scriptures to help us understand the role of the Remnant. God asks, “What are you doing here...

Who will be saved, and who will not be saved? This is a critical question because Christian different Christian denominations offer several...

The tragedy of a traditional Christian perspective has resulted in exalting Christians over the Jews. This is due, in part, by thinking that...

Paul’s presentation in Romans 9:14-18 becomes essential for us to comprehend because it offers an understanding about what God is doing and...

As we consider the future role of the Remnant, we find that the narrative portrays two mighty armies that are struggling for ultimate contro...

When Paul cited from Malachi (“Jacob I loved but Esau I hated”) I have concluded that Paul was using the Hebrew sanae to mean “unloved.” God...

The word midrash comes from the Hebrew דרשׁ (darash), which means to search diligently for something that is not in plain sight. A verse in...

Paul presents the conclusion of his midrash as a premise that needs to be proven. “They are not all Israel who are from Israel” (Rom 9:6). P...

After chastising the Jewish believers for their self-righteous behavior in Romans 9:1-5, Paul presents the theme of his discourse, which is...

You must resist the temptation to conclude that the Jews, whom Paul was addressing in Romans 9-11, “will not be saved.” All Jews are God’s p...

We can see that Paul is speaking to Jews in Romans 9-11, ”my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh, who are Israelites.” In all of cha...

For the past 2,000 years the writings of Paul have spawned conflicting theological interpretations. As for a reflection from the Jewish comm...

Dr. Anne Davis goes into detail on the importance of inheritance and the birthright in the Old Testament and that will show the deeper meani...

In Galatians 4:24, Paul uses startling makers to lead us to the Hebrew Scriptures, pointing to the story of Hagar and Sarah. What is Paul up...

Dr. Anne Davis continues unraveling the chiasm in Galatians 3:25-29 where Paul uses the term "sons of God".

Without recognizing chiasm in Scripture there will unfortunately be interpretations that are misleading at best and sometimes incorrect. We...

There is no way to understand Paul’s words that seem to replace the seed of Abraham with a singular seed that is Christ without an understan...

We will continue to address the second midrash in Paul’s letter to the Galatians. which speaks of “the curse of the law”. My heart grieves t...

We will continue to address Paul’s second midrash in Galatians, which he presents in a chiastic construction. To understand why Paul refers...

In his second midrash in his letter to the Galatians the apostle Paul uses the term “curse of the law”. However, he does not mean that the l...

In Galatians 3:6-9, Paul cites from the Hebrew scriptures and follows it with a conclusion two times. The conclusions are almost identical a...

Midrash was in use in the second temple period, which includes the writings of Paul. They were methods of ancient exegesis that uncovered pr...

Paul commonly used the artistic patterns of the Hebrew language that can help us find deeper meaning in his letters. Dr. Davis introduces th...

In modern times, Paul's words in Galatians 2 have been taken literally. Dr. Anne Davis gives evidence that he is speaking with sarcasm, whic...

Dr. Davis takes a look into Paul's methods of persuasion: he used both Greco-Roman rhetoric and the artistic use of patterns in the Hebrew l...

There are four traditional interpretations of Paul's work in Galatians. Paul is trying to tell us something about the law and the works of t...

After three years in Damascus, Paul appeared in Jerusalem to engage in discussion with Paul and James, who then sent Paul to his hometown of...

After Paul returns from Mount Sinai to talk with God, he returns to Damascus for 3 years, giving him enough distance from the intense scruti...

Before going into Paul's teachings and use of midrash, it is important to understand Paul's history. Dr. Anne Davis chronicles Paul's early...

Dr. Anne Davis goes into detail of Stephen's trial and execution as noted in the Bible. Witnesses who accused Stephen of blasphemous words a...

Dr. Anne Davis gives some examples of Paul's letters that many theologians have taken literally, causing a devastating effect through histor...

When it comes to the end of time, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion surrounding on what exactly will happen. The purpose of thi...

When it comes to the end of time, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion surrounding on what exactly will happen. The purpose of thi...

When it comes to the end of time, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion surrounding on what exactly will happen. The purpose of thi...

When it comes to the end of time, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion surrounding on what exactly will happen. The purpose of thi...

Each of us today has qualities of the ancient Pharisees or those of the Sadducees. Of course, only if we lean too far does it become unaccep...

The wisdom literature of John has helped us understand “who is the Father,” “who is Jesus the Son?” Now we learn “who are the disciples, and...

John chapters 14-17 are lengthy discourses that continue to be Hebrew wisdom literature. They offer a wealth of understanding to those who c...

Christy Anderson looks at Acts 10 and the meaning of Peter's vision.

Divine Intention and Meaning as Significance.

Understanding the various aspects of "Meaning".

An introduction to "Meaning" and the importance of finding "the Referent".

The Johannine community offers the evidence of four witnesses to Yeshua as the Messiah whom God has sent to act on His behalf.

In this session we will look more closely at the Hebraic concept of signs which reveal the nature of God and how He is working with His peop...

The Book of John records seven signs that prove Yeshua is the Messiah whom God has sent with power and authority to speak in His name.