The Red Heifer in Numbers 19: Purification, Death Contamination, and Christological Typology
Explore the red heifer ritual in Numbers 19 — its paradoxical purification logic, death contamination theology, and Christological fulfillment in Hebrews.
Explore the red heifer ritual in Numbers 19 — its paradoxical purification logic, death contamination theology, and Christological fulfillment in Hebrews.
Study the spies' report in Numbers 13–14, the divided response, the cost of unbelief, and Caleb and Joshua as models of courageous faith for ministry.
Study the tabernacle in Numbers, its architectural symbolism, patristic and medieval interpretations, and its influence on Christian worship and church design.
Comprehensive study of the Transjordan settlement in Numbers 32, exploring the theology of partial inheritance, covenant obligations, and implications for diaspora ministry and mission.
Study the law of vows in Numbers 30, the biblical theology of promise-keeping, and pastoral applications for marriage vows, ordination, and commitments.
Comprehensive analysis of Moses' sin at Meribah in Numbers 20—examining the Hebrew term qādaš, theological interpretations, and the cost of misrepresenting God's character in leadership.
Explore Paul's typological reading of the wilderness generation in 1 Corinthians 10, examining how he uses Numbers to warn the Corinthian church about idolatry, sexual immorality, testing God, and grumbling. Includes scholarly analysis of typological hermeneutics.
Examine the theology of Israel's wilderness wandering in Numbers — divine formation, the murmuring tradition, manna provision, and christological fulfillment.
Explore the theology of Numbers, examining the wilderness wandering, manna provision, the bronze serpent, and the typological significance for Christian faith.
An exegetical study of Obadiah examining the oracle against Edom, the themes of pride and divine justice, and the prophetic vision of the day of the LORD.