by Kaden Classen | Dec 19, 2023
Publications Books A Call to Covenant Love: Text Grammar and Literary Structure in Deuteronomy 5–11. GD30/BS2. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2007. Reviewed in JSOT5 (2008); BBR 19.3 (2009); RBL 10 (2009); Themelios 36.3 (2011). A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew,... by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 30, 2017 | Creation, DeRouchie, God, Mission, Prayers and Poems, Worship
A Prayer of Praise You alone are exalted higher than the sky. The greatest people and the greatest nations are like drops in a bucket that is carried along by you and you alone. The Milky Way galaxy has 100 billion stars, and there are 10 trillion galaxies of equal...
by Jason DeRouchie | May 15, 2014
by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 10, 2013 | Blog Posts, Holiness, Love & Grace
Love. There are few things so universal and yet so challenging. Love for God. “The most important” commandment, says Jesus (Mark 12:29–30), and one that both the old and new covenants portray as necessary to enjoy God’s sustained favor. As Moses asserted, Yahweh... by Jason DeRouchie | Apr 10, 2016 | Christ, DeRouchie, Prayers and Poems, Worship
A Prayer: Hide Us, O Lord! Hide us, O Lord. You’re our shelter, our praise. All our days set our gaze On you, refuge and strength. We have nothing; You have all things, and you Continue ever true With mercies ever new. With every dawn The darkness flees away. Although... by Jason DeRouchie | Nov 28, 2020 | Announcements, Articles/Essays, Blog Posts, Books, Complete Bibliography, DeRouchie, Text
For the Church has initiated their blogs summarizing portions from my book, How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament. Following the introductory post, part 1 summarizes step one in the exegetical process––Genre. Understanding genre is critical for rightly... by Jason DeRouchie | Feb 3, 2017 | Audio, Bible Study, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Lectures, Sin, Worship, Wrath
The prophet Zephaniah was a Jew with both royal Davidic and black African heritage. The Lord commissioned him to assist the reformation efforts of King Josiah around 622 B.C. The book’s message is direct: In light of the impending day of his wrath, the Lord... by Jason DeRouchie | Feb 13, 2024 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible
“When the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son” (Gal. 4:4), and now we are living at “the end of the ages” (1 Cor. 10:11; cf. Rom. 13:11). Jesus opened his ministry by “proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of...
by Jason DeRouchie | Feb 20, 2023
by Jason DeRouchie | Mar 21, 2014 | Biblical Theology Themes, Creation, DeRouchie
Joshua from Seguin, TX, writes: Along with my question about dinosaurs, I have a second question. It has to do with your understanding of the climate as it is spoken of in Genesis. Most people in my congregation that have grown up in church all assume that rain came...