Gilbert House Fellowship #365: 1 Chronicles 7–10; Psalm 102
Genealogy was important in ancient Israel. It was how the Israelites kept track of the heads of the tribes and who was eligible for service in the Temple.Continue Reading
Baal, Jupiter, Zeus: Whatever the Name, He’s Still a Snake
Two thousand years ago, Jesus called this creature the Father of Lies. Today, he’s a wisecracking superhero some of the biggest movies in history.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #364: 1 Chronicles 6; Psalms 81, 88, 92–93
Our ancestors 3,000 years ago dealt with the same pressures and problems we face today.Continue Reading
Sons of God, Fathers of Giants
While the early Sumerians were figuring out how to grow crops without rain, interesting things—historic things—were happening far to the northwest. The second peak in our chronological list of spiritually strategic holy mountains is Mount Hermon.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #363: Psalms 73, 77, 78
Remembering where we came from is the theme of this week’s study, three psalms of Asaph, a contemporary of David, that lament the trials of the faithful in contrast to the apparent success of the wicked.Continue Reading
Mount Hermon: Secret Abode of the Gods
Many scholars have noted the similarities between Eden and the garden of the gods sought by Gilgamesh, the secret dwelling place of the Anunnaki.Continue Reading