
Genesis 3:1 Serpent Dragon
“Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which was made by YHVH God. And he said to the woman - hasn’t God told you that
“Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which was made by YHVH God. And he said to the woman - hasn’t God told you that
In some ways, this feels like the most radical idea I've had yet. Doing the research on the four riverheads, and reading the post by the athiest who found Eden,
Yesterday I started wondering why the four rivers captured my attention. I realized that it was because the rivers are purposely mentioned by name, the very first names for specific
Reading the Bible today, Genesis 2:10-14 caught my attention. I tried to go back to the earlier part of Genesis 2, where God creates man, but I kept jumping ahead
Reading Genesis 2:4 today, the first verse where יְהֹוָה (YHVH) is introduced. I am curious about the proper name of God, so I start looking and come across this explanation:
I’ve had a migraine the last few days, so meditation times have either been almost non-existent, not for lack of trying, or, when I did enter in, almost felt like
Meditating has become my new favorite past time. The first time I meditated, I saw Mr. Rogers. "What are you looking for?" he asked me. "I'm looking for God." I told
Our human imagination said, "Let there be ___________, and there was __________. I've been pondering this for a few days. It almost sounds like verse 4 is a repeat of
Neville writes about forgiveness several times. About forgiving others and forgiving ourselves. In his story of forgiving himself, he sees a beautiful creature and an ugly creature, and tries to