001- Hebrews 13:18-25
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 13:18-25 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 13:18-25 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 13:9-17 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 13:1-6 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 9:27-10:3 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 8:13-9:5 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 11:35-40 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 12:13-20 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 11:6-11 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 11:17-23 from the Greek
Dr. Gibbs leads a study of Hebrews 11:28-33 from the Greek
Who is the son of man?
“His Blood Be on Us and our Children!”: Joseph Ratzinger on Matthew 27:25
Chapel Sermon by Robert Kolb from Hebrews 11:23-29 on Tuesday, December 14, 2010
by Travis J. Scholl “It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings to search things out” (v. 2). The opening verse of today’s reading from Proverbs bears the haunt of the deus absconditus, and the paradox of the hidden God and the human investigator. Yet, even the human mind is ..
By Travis J. Scholl The crux of this text is the ongoing conflict in Jeremiah between true and false prophets and Jeremiah’s own ongoing conflict with those whom he perceived to be false prophets in Israel’s midst. “They speak visions of their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord” (v. 16). Their word ..
An exclusive online reprint of Robert Kolb’s preface to The American Mind Meets the Mind of Christ, a collection of Concordia Seminary faculty essays on American culture