Text & Tradition
Heirs by oath.
What was theirs by birth is ours by adoption. Essays and commentary on Scripture through the Hebrew lens.
Feb 22, 2026
The Church as Divine Beachhead: Reconsidering Ecclesiology through Kingdom and Divine Council Frameworks
Modern ecclesiology often defaults to institutional or organizational categories that obscure the Church's biblical function. A kingdom and divine council worldview offers greater interpretive coherence for understanding the Church's identity and mission.
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Testing Prophecy: Epistemology, Authority, and Discernment in Biblical and Modern Contexts
Religious claims of divine communication have always existed within a field of tension rather than certainty. Scripture itself presents both affirmation and caution. The phenomenon is neither peripheral nor modern but deeply embedded within the biblical witness.
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Why Was the Serpent Cursed? Mapping Four Interpretive Frameworks
The serpent episode in Genesis 3 remains one of the most debated passages in biblical literature. Rather than privileging a single explanation, it is more productive to situate the major approaches within a comparative structure.
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