Josiah and the Book of the Law: Covenant Renewal in 2 Chronicles 34–35
Study Josiah's covenant renewal in 2 Chronicles 34–35 — personal piety before institutional reform, the book of the law, and the great Passover celebration.
Study Josiah's covenant renewal in 2 Chronicles 34–35 — personal piety before institutional reform, the book of the law, and the great Passover celebration.
Explore the Chronicler's portrait of Jotham in 2 Chronicles 27 — the theology of consistent faithfulness, quiet obedience, and pastoral implications for.
Examine the Levitical singers in 1 Chronicles 15–16 — prophetic music, the organization of worship, and the theology of congregational praise in Chronicles.
Explore Solomon's dedicatory prayer in 2 Chronicles 6 — the theology of divine presence, corporate repentance, and the temple as the address of divine mercy.
Examine the theology of humility in 2 Chronicles 12 — Rehoboam's abandonment of the Lord, Shishak's invasion, and the pattern of humility leading to.
Examine the Chronicler's distinctive portrait of David in 1 Chronicles — theological history, temple preparation, and the Davidic covenant in post-exilic.
Explore the Chronicler's theology of war and peace — the concept of rest, faithful versus unfaithful warfare, and the just war tradition in Israel's history.
Explore faith-based coping strategies for chronic pain, with Hebrew and Greek word studies on suffering, endurance, and hope in Christian counseling contexts.
Comprehensive guide to church budget planning covering biblical stewardship theology, financial governance, internal controls, reserve management, and practical strategies for faithful resource allocation with integrity and accountability.
Comprehensive guide to the Christian liturgical calendar covering biblical foundations, historical development, theological concepts (kairos, anamnesis), and practical strategies for integrating the church year into congregational worship and spiritual formation.