Moses’ Mother Being Hired as a Wet-Nurse by Pharaoh’s Daughter was in Keeping with Ancient Near Eastern Practice
In the ancient Near East when a child was adopted who was still nursing, a wet-nurse would be hired until the child was weaned. This serves a the background of Moses' mother being hired as
Equality and Leadership in Marriage
How can husbands have a leadership role in marriage if men and women are equal before God? How should a husband's headship and a wife's support of that headship work out in practice? How should
In Dividing the Nations Following Babel, God Delegated to Members of the Divine Council the Rule of Every Nation Except Jacob
According to Deuteronomy 32:8-9, following the dispersion of the nations following the judgment of Babel, God delegated to the sons of God, the members of the divine council, the rule of all the nations of
How the Division Into Nations Began and How It Will End: Deuteronomy 32:8-9 and Zechariah 2:11-12
When God dispersed mankind into nations (Gen 11:1-9), he put an angelic son of God over each nation (Deut 32:8) but kept Jacob as his own portion (Deut 32:9). However, these sons of God turned
The Uniqueness of Daniel and Revelation and the Reason for their Respective Placements in the Hebrew and Christian Canons
The books of Daniel and Revelation are unique in their respective testaments for their eschatological emphasis. A unique fact about Daniel is that the first half of the Hebrew canon has almost exactly the same
The Order of the Books of the Hebrew Canon as Background to Understanding Daniel 9
What would the order of the books of the Old Testament canon have to do with the interpretation of Daniel? The last three books of the Hebrew canon from the first century A.D. were Daniel,