Create In Me A Clean Heart
One of my favorite worship songs is “Create In Me A Clean Heart” by the late Keith Green. The words are taken directly from Scripture out of Psalm 51.
One of my favorite worship songs is “Create In Me A Clean Heart” by the late Keith Green. The words are taken directly from Scripture out of Psalm 51.
On January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz concentration camp, the largest of the Nazi death camps, was liberated by the Russian Red Army.
One of the most well-known Jewish celebrations can\’t even be found in the Hebrew Bible. Of course, I\’m talking about the Feast of Dedication, Hanukkah.
When I first decided to look at Eth Cepher, I expected to see just another sacred-name Bible with an agenda. I was somewhat surprised to find much more.
This beautiful hymn based entirely on Psalm 90 was composed at a time when songs sung in church services were almost always the actual words of Scripture.
How many of the common sayings we hear are found in the Bible? If so, do you know where? If not, do you know where they come from?
Paul in Romans describes the mystery as this: that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. What does he mean?
Remember the prisoners, as though in prison with them, and those who are ill-treated, since you yourselves also are in the body. (Hebrews 13:3)
It seems like an easy question to answer. If roughly half of the New Testament was written by Paul, then it follows that most of it was in the first century.
With the new calendar year right around the corner, now is the time to prepare for a structured Bible reading plan for the year. Decide now what you will do.