Category Archives: children

In the beginning, when God created the universe. A continuing commentary on the Gospel of John 1:1-3.


The content explores the beginning of the universe from a theological perspective, engaging with questions about God’s existence prior to creation. It discusses the chronology of humanity, particularly focusing on interpretations of scripture regarding Adam and Eve. The author reflects on the nature of Christ and the complexity of understanding divinity within the context of both Jewish tradition and New Testament revelations. Continue reading

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Things that puzzle and provoke me. Matthew 3:9-12.


In the previous post on Matthew 3, we touched on verses 9 – 12, but as I look at these verses again, I see things that provoke and puzzle me. For example: “And do not presume to say to yourselves, … Continue reading

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