Is there anything more to the genealogies of Jesus than just a bunch of names? Listen as Dr. German explores the various ways that Matthew and Luke each teach us about the person and work of our Savior by how they passed along his ancestry.
How would Absalom make his way back into Jerusalem, and what does this account have to do with "great David's greater Son"? Click here for more of Dr. Saleska's reflections on the book of 2 Samuel.
How should we understand David's role in the disturbing events that take place in chapter 13? Click here for an answer to that and more as Dr. Saleska continues our study of 2 Samuel.
Why does David behave the way that he does before and after his child dies? Click here as Dr. Saleska brings our study of the David and Bathsheba incident to a close.
What does it mean that “love is strong as death,” and why does the Song of Songs end on a note of anticipation? Click here for Dr. German’s reflections on the last chapter of this fascinating book of God’s word to us.
If chapter 5 of the Song of Songs was all about God being present with his people, why does chapter 6 begin by talking about God’s absence? Click here for an answer to this and much more as Dr. German continues our study of this fascinating book of Scripture.
How does our Lord deal with repentance and forgiveness, sin and its consequences? Click here as Dr. Saleska walks us through the prophet Nathan’s interaction with David and its aftermath.
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David is victorious once again in chapter 10, but it all takes a turn for the worse in chapter 11. Click here for Dr. Saleska’s Christ-centered thoughts on this extremely pivotal era in the history of Israel and the life of David.
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