Fox Byte 5775 #26: Shmini (Eighth)
שְּׁמִינִי The problem with great satire is that it can be so irreverent. Then again, that is the strength of satire: using humor and ridicule
שְּׁמִינִי The problem with great satire is that it can be so irreverent. Then again, that is the strength of satire: using humor and ridicule

Occasionally it is good to revisit ground we have covered before. This particular post is one of the earliest offerings of The Barking Fox. It
מַצּוֹת It was in May of 1986 that I first visited the great World War I battlefield at Verdun. Along with Auschwitz, Verdun is on
Last week a reader asked a very important question. It is so important that I want to share it: A friend introduced me to your
פֶּסַח Professor J.R.R. Tolkien insisted that there was no hidden meaning behind his works on Middle Earth. Such was his assertion in his Foreword to The
Not that long ago, the men’s Bible study I am blessed to attend spent several months going through the Gospel of Mark. One morning we
What happens when the Holy Spirit enlightens us to some deeper truth of Scripture? In my experience, there is a profound sense of awe at
Another of the common Christian misperceptions of Scripture is that the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) does not appear in the Old Testament (Tanach) in the
It is always interesting to see how the Ruach haKodesh (Holy Spirit) makes connections to achieve the Father’s purposes. Soon after The Barking Fox announced
What was the last question Yeshua’s followers asked Him before He returned to the Father? According to Acts 1:6, they asked, “Lord, will You at