X2611 – False Economics
If we consider capitalism as a neutral system (as explained in a previous X Space) in which an individual can build toward the future, then…
If we consider capitalism as a neutral system (as explained in a previous X Space) in which an individual can build toward the future, then…
In Leviticus 8, we are told about the Urim and Thummim. But we are never told what it is. What’s the point? Well, maybe it…
In a world moving toward globalism, is there parallel alternative social safety net that families might choose? There is a decentralized system of government that…
In the second half of our Leviticus 7, we explain the difference between clean and unclean offerings. Hint: The Israelites weren’t burning up animals. That…
Leviticus 7 provides seemingly arcane details about guilt, sin, trespass, and fellowship offerings. But when one understands the symbolism of the Hebrew language, it becomes…
In this second look at Leviticus 6, we learn the practical meanings behind things that seem to be ridiculous concerns for the God of the…
Leviticus 6 provides instruction on the handling of ashes. Seems pedantic unless you understand that burnt offerings has little or nothing to do with fire….
In part 2 of our Leviticus 5 study, we learn the difference between freewill offerings verses forced offerings and how critical it is for determining…
Leviticus 5 includes discussion of the sacrifice of turtledoves. Was God really tricked into forgiving someone’s sin if they killed such a helpless little animal?…
In this continuation of our study on Leviticus 4, we learn more about the seemingly arcane rituals of sacrifice like fat, horns of the altar,…