Did God rob Pharaoh of his free will in the Exodus story? Or, counterintuitively, did God simply strengthen it?
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You can do God’s will without a burning bush

Even without a dramatic reveal showing how much our actions matter, we are responsible for doing the good within our reach ...
The divine cannot be reduced to scientific explanation or empirical inquiry. God exists beyond the categories through which ...
In this week’s Torah portion, Shemot, God hears the cries of the oppressed Israelites in Egypt and calls out to Moses through ...
As this week's Torah portion of Va'era begins, God seeks to clarify His Name...identifying Himself as YHVH, "Hashem," a name that "He did not make known" (Ex. 6:3) to the forefathers.
The Problem of Evil is considered one of the hardest theological problems a believer in God, encounters. Christian ...
The use of the hitpael mood to denote prayer to God perhaps imitates God’s use of this reflexive mood when in the narrative ...
A solid foundation is key to anything in life, more importantly when it concerns the things of God. 2Tim 2:19 says: ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
After God reassures Moses that God will be with him, the prophet learns that he will also have his brother Aaron by his side, ...
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