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Numbers 21 takes the reader on an intense journey with the Israelites, who continue their sojourn through the wilderness. They face challenges, doubts, and direct confrontations with their enemies, only to find God's miraculous intervention at every turn.
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5:1-20 Some openly wilful sinners are like this madman. The...
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5:1-20 Some openly wilful sinners are like this madman. The commands of the law are as chains and fetters, to restrain sinners from their wicked courses; but they break those bands in sunder; and it is an evidence of the power of the devil in them.
David Guzik commentary on Numbers 21, where God sends fiery serpents among the Israelites, and delivers them by looking at the bronze serpent.
Numbers 21:1. The armies of Israel now begin to emerge out of the wilderness, and to come into a land inhabited; to enter upon action, and take possession of the frontiers of the land of promise.
David Guzik :: Study Guide for Numbers 21. On the Way to Canaan. A. The serpent in the wilderness. 1. (Numbers 21:1-3) Defeat of the king of Arad the Canaanite. The king of Arad, the Canaanite, who dwelt in the South, heard that Israel was coming on the road to Atharim, then he fought against Israel and took some of them prisoners.
26 Ιαν 2020 · Commentary on Mark 5:1-20 - Working Preacher from Luther Seminary. Jesus and the Gerasene Demoniac. The second, longest, and most complex of this Gospel’s narrated exorcisms (see also Mark 1:21-128; 7:24-30; 9:14-29), Mark 5:1-20 is a tale of terror. January 26, 2020. Narrative Lectionary. View Bible Text. Commentary on Mark 5:1-20.
21 Ιαν 2024 · Commentary on Mark 5:1-20. The story in Mark 5:1–20 is bookended by two simple actions: Jesus steps out of the boat (verse 2), and then Jesus gets back in (verse 18). What fills the middle, however, is nothing ordinary. We see Jesus crossing over to a Gentile territory—Gerasa, a city to the “other side” or “opposite” of Galilee ...