Commentary on Exodus 12:1-4 [5-10] 11-14
“You don’t remember what you don’t remember.”1 This statement may [...]

“You don’t remember what you don’t remember.”1 This statement may [...]

Hebrews has the most intricate Christology in the New Testament.1 [...]

Psalm 22 is a prayer of complaint that, perhaps more than any psalm, serves as a link [...]

Las lecturas para el Viernes Santo no son fáciles. El [...]

The poetry of Isaiah provides some of the most evocative [...]

It takes a certain amount of gumption to enter an [...]

John’s story of Jesus’ life and ministry is quite unique [...]

The narrative of the empty tomb signifies overturned expectations, hope renewed, and an invitation to [...]

The Book of Jonah is simultaneously pathetic and hilarious.1 It [...]

In this well-known passage from the book of Ezekiel, the prophet speaks over a field [...]