Tenth Sunday After Pentecost — Psalm 80:1-2, 8-18
Yahweh reveals himself as a dextrophile.
The Vineyard is the House in Isaiah 5
Tenth Sunday After Pentecost — Isaiah 5:1-7
Is it a mixed metaphor, or a metaphor for a synecdoche?
Jesus Robs the Master in Luke 12
Ninth Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 12:32-40
I feel Peter’s confusion.
Faith is a Time Traveler in Hebrews 11
Ninth Sunday After Pentecost — Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
Understanding the substance of the future.
You’ve Been Served in Psalm 50
Ninth Sunday After Pentecost — Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23
Nature delivers the judge’s verdict.
Bloody Hands in Isaiah 1
Ninth Sunday After Pentecost — Isaiah 1:1,10-20
Sodom and Gomorrah are hanging on by their fingernails.
Doppelgänger of My Doppelgänger in Colossians 3
Eighth Sunday After Pentecost — Colossians 3:1-11
There’s a hall of mirrors in here.
Edenville in Psalm 107
Eighth Sunday After Pentecost — Psalm 107:1-9,43
A supermarket flowing with BOGO milk and honey.
Yahweh’s Three Selves in Hosea 11
Eighth Sunday After Pentecost — Hosea 11:1-11
Not your orthodox trinitarian theology.
Jesus Does Standup in Luke 11
Seventh Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 11:1-13
He’s here all week.
Synecdochal Foreskin in Colossians 2
Seventh Sunday After Pentecost — Colossians 2:6-15, (16-19)
Cut off the abstruse metaphorizing, Paul!
Truth Sprouts from Psalm 85
Seventh Sunday After Pentecost — Psalm 85
Does Yahweh define righteousness, or does he (try to) follow it?
Sons of the Living God in Hosea 1
Seventh Sunday After Pentecost — Hosea 1:2-10
What is the unified kingdom, and who is its head?
The (In)visible Hand in Amos 8
Sixth Sunday After Pentecost — Amos 8:8-12
Maximizing ROI might not be the optimal market strategy.