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רְאֵה It is understandable why Peter Jackson had to take considerable license with The Lord of the Rings when he brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s mammoth work
רְאֵה It is understandable why Peter Jackson had to take considerable license with The Lord of the Rings when he brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s mammoth work
אַחֲרֵי מוֹת / קְדֹשִׁים What is this fascination with the possibility of life beyond this planet? Are we so insecure in our human existence that
Recently Peter Vest, author of Orthodox Messianic Judaism, reviewed my book, Give Me A Place Where I May Dwell. His is the first critical review
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
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
כִּיּ תִשָּׂא At the distance of two hundred years the specter of Napoleon Bonaparte is no longer frightening. Now he is nothing more than a
בֹּא Is there anything more ridiculous among beasts of burden than a donkey? They are hardly the picture of a noble animal. On the contrary,
Walking Through The Open Gate An Enduring Standard We see from Scripture that the Creator’s processes are lengthy, thorough, and often completely different from what
Managing Expectations: Case Studies in God’s Processes Ancient Hair Care One of the most colorful characters in the Bible is Samson, the Judge of Israel
No Idle God Fast, Cheap, or Good? Let us step back a bit and consider why the Creator of the Universe would allow this people
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