Kierkegaard to the Rescue

My tongue also will tell of Your righteousness all day long; for they are put to shame, for they are humiliated who seek my harm.  Psalm 71:24  NASB Put to same/ humiliated – Ah, we’re back at the beginning, a great place to end.  What is the result of being “redeemed,” that is, becoming a soldier in…

Public Enemy Number 1

May those who are enemies of my soul be put to shame and consumed; may they be covered with disgrace and dishonor, who seek to injure me.  Psalm 71:13  NASB Shame/ disgrace/ dishonor – Before the Greeks invented reward and punishment in the afterlife, Semitic societies focused ethical attention on contemporary experience.  Cut off from the Egyptian preoccupation with the…

‘Arum/ ‘Arom

The one who commits adultery with a woman is lacking sense; he who would destroy himself does it. Proverbs 6:32 Destroy –  Hebrew poetry rhymes ideas.  The first thought is elaborated in the second thought.  In this verse, both phrases are about the same action – adultery.  The proverb teaches us that adultery is stupid…