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Proper 17 • Matthew 16:21–28 • August 28, 2011


Proper 17 • Matthew 16:21–28 • August 28, 2011

By Thomas Manteufel Don’t Cross Out the Cross! Both the Old Testament and the Gospel lessons for this day show some startling, unsettling pictures of well-known people of God: (1) the prophet Jeremiah questioning the trustworthiness of the word of God, wondering whether it is “like a deceptive brook” (Jer 15:18), sometimes plentiful with water, sometimes ..

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Proper 10 • Leviticus (18:1–5); 19:9–18 • July 11, 2010


Proper 10 • Leviticus (18:1–5); 19:9–18 • July 11, 2010

By Dr. Thomas Manteuful A Bible Study What statement is made repeatedly here to help God’s people remember and take to heart what is said? It is “I am the Lord your God,” sometimes abbreviated: “I am the Lord.” It tells the people of God that they are his special possession, redeemed and governed by ..

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