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Prophet to the Nation: Huldah

The high priest had just discovered the long-lost scriptures in a shuttered room of the temple. The king tore his clothes when he heard God’s Law for the first time, ever. They were a nation in crisis! Who should they turn to for counsel?

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Pastor in Philippi: Lydia

It is through such stories as Lydiaโ€™s that the scriptures convey the dignity God settled on women in first century Palestine, and on Lydia. In keeping with the Lordโ€™s example, the apostle Paul also conferred dignity on women and on Lydia when she hosted the first church in Europe in her home.

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Delilah: Philistine Power

Was Delilah really a seductress who toyed with the trusting Samsonโ€™s heart, and finally succeeded in deceiving him? Was Samson really just a sweet, unsuspecting hero who got double-crossed by the love of his life? Or is there more to this account than past commentators have acknowledged?

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Challenge God: Wife of Job

She has been cast as a villain in Job’s ordeal. Of the five people who speak with him, four are theologizing friends who who defend God’s character and attributes while insisting Job must have some hidden sin.

It is only his wife who insists Job do something about his predicament.

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“Passions of the Christ” by F. Scott Spencer (and Steve Chong)

Steve Chong is a pastor in Australia, and a student together with me in Portland Seminary’s Doctor of Ministry program in Semiotics. In our program, we read lots of deep and heady books, then comment on them to each other in a weekly forum. Just recently, we were reading and talking about F. Scott Spencer’sโ€ฆ

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