Commentary on Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4
Habakkuk protests to God unlike protagonists of Greek classical literature [...]
Habakkuk protests to God unlike protagonists of Greek classical literature [...]
Auméntanos la fe El término “apóstoles” (v. 5) aquí se [...]
Theologically speaking, the book of Lamentations covers a lot of [...]
This week’s reading contains a couple of potentially difficult metaphors. First, consider verse 6: “If [...]
Second Timothy begins—as New Testament letters often do—with a greeting, [...]
Psalm 46 is a community hymn that is more specifically classified as a “Song of Zion.”1 While [...]
Jeremiah 31:31-34 is part of a collection of hopeful words [...]
Our lectionary text belongs to Romans 1:18—4:2, in which Paul presents the thesis of “God’s [...]
Believers, “the truth will make you free.” What an appropriate Gospel reading for Reformation Sunday! [...]
El texto de Juan nos servirá en esta oportunidad para [...]