He wanted to continue to be their leader. He wanted to see the fruit of his labors. But it was not to be. Someone else was going to lead them home. He could have thrown a public temper tantrum. He ...
The Bible’s Second Book of Samuel reminds us that King David could be good and great but also monumentally bad. Track 2 of the Old Testament Lessons appointed for the 4th Sunday after Pentecost (this ...
Wordsmith World has announced a 65-lesson Old Testament Bible Study Guide focusing on the deep wisdom present in scripture ...