The Edge of Belief

Stricter judgment – “Sometimes I feel like a guide escorting others through the rooms of their own house.  What a treat it is to watch them open doors to rooms never before entered, discover unopened wings of their house containing beautiful and creative pieces of identity.”[1]  Irvin Yalom’s comment stirred similar feelings in me.  The…

Blessed Assurance

Be assured, the evil person will not go unpunished, but the descendants of the righteous will be rescued.   Proverbs 11:21  NASB Be assured – You remember the old hymn, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine.  Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine.”  Fanny Crosby clearly didn’t get the idea from this Hebrew verse. Why?  Well, the…

Quite the Opposite

A merciful person does himself good, but the cruel person does himself harm.  Proverbs 11:17  NASB Cruel – Who is the cruel person?  The torturer?  The egotistic dictator?  Men like Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin?  When we think of the antonym of “cruel” these days, what term comes to mind?  Kind?  Forgiving?  Merriam-Webster lists “tender, warm, warmhearted, charitable, clement, lenient, merciful, pitying, pacific, peaceable, peaceful.”  The…

The Spiritual Tautology

A merciful person does himself good, but the cruel person does himself harm.  Proverbs 11:17  NASB Merciful – It should come as no surprise that the word translated “mercy” is really ḥesed.  The translation relies on the way ḥesed is treated in the LXX, but as you know, even there we find eight different Greek words for…

Law and Order

A merciful person does himself good, but the cruel person does himself harm.  Proverbs 11:17  NASB Does himself good – Arthur Branch, the District Attorney in the television series Law and Order, quipped, “Sometimes the good you do doesn’t do you any good.”  Regretfully, he seems to be correct.  Human experience suggests that doing good doesn’t always…

The Instructions of Amenemope (2)

I have informed you today, even you.  Have I not written for you thirty things in good counsel and knowledge?  Proverbs 22:20  Robert Alter Thirty things – “The Masoretic Text has shalishim (‘captains’?) in the ketiv (consonantal text) and shelishim (‘threes’?) in the qeri (marginal gloss).  Neither makes sense, and the translation [here] adopts Michael…

Victims of the Past

So that day Esau started on his way back to Seir.   Jacob, however, went to Sukkoth,   Genesis 33:16-17a  NIV However – Take a moment to read Genesis 33, Jacob’s reunion with Esau.  You’ll find something odd about Jacob’s protests.  Again and again, Esau shows no animosity, no hidden agenda of revenge, but Jacob turns away…

Tuscania

On the Friday before Easter, the village of Tuscania performs a parade of the suffering of the Messiah.  Here’s some of what you would see.  Notice, if you will, all the syncretism. Topical Index:  Good Friday, Tuscania, syncretism

A Little Off Course

Now they were expecting that he was going to swell up or suddenly fall down dead. But after they had waited a long time and had seen nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and began to say that he was a god.  Acts 28:6  NASB Fall down dead – It’s a famous story.  Paul…