Author: grahamline
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Judges 6–9 — The Shade the Bramble Cannot Give
Israel longed for a king to shelter them. Abimelech offered shade. But a thornbush has no canopy — only fire.
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Joshua 22–24 & Judges 1–2 — The Amen We Could Not Mean
Israel said amen to the curses on Mount Ebal before they ever crossed the Jordan. The whole story of Judges is what happens when that amen stays on the lips and never reaches the heart.
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Joshua 2 & 9 — The Deeper Magic
Two deceptions in Joshua opened a question I wasn’t expecting — about lies, about Satan, about the cross, and about a God whose purposes run deeper than any human failure in the story.
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Deuteronomy 30–32 — The Song He Left Behind
Moses describes the exile before Israel has even crossed the Jordan. Not if, but when.
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Deuteronomy 19 — Seventy-Sevenfold
People say the Old Testament is law and the New Testament is grace. They cite “eye for eye” as their warrant. But is that what this verse is actually saying?
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Deuteronomy 8:2 and 10:12–22 — What Is in Your Heart
If God is omniscient, why does He test “to know” what is in their hearts?