That’s a Good Question
My cousin Henry Michael (aka Honzo at Hundie Jo [dot] Com) asks the question of the 1989 blockbuster Batman and this summer’s The Dark Knight, “Why So Similar?” Watch this video and you are forced to ask that question.
Personally, I like it!
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A Thunderous, Roaring, Crushing Voice?
I had looked over J. J. Hiehaus’ work God at Sinai and wanted to post on a text that I found quite amazing. Niehaus argued that in Genesis 3:8
we don’t see God walking in the cool of the day in the garden but rather was coming in the wind of the storm based upon word studies done in Akkadian that line up with the Biblical Hebrew (Kind of makes one wonder about this past weekend’s tornadoes in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Georgia that killed 22 people at my last count). You can refer to this post for the citation. Niehaus offers an interesting translation of 1 Kings 19:12
which reads in the ESV,
And after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire the sound of a low whisper.
This post will summarize the arguments and then posit some thought on the translation. You can find the arguments in detail in Niehaus’ book God at Sinai on pages 247-248.
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James White on Calvinism