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Matthew

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August 23, 2018 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: Matthew

Matthew is coming today

I’VE BEEN SCRAMBLING to take the Casual English Bible’s paraphrase of Matthew live on the website. I was shooting for yesterday. But there’s not enough time in the day. God could have added a few more hours, but I wouldn’t …

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December 23, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, Christianity, church, God, jesus, Matthew, Matthew 23:35, mistake in the Bible, religion

Who messed up Matthew’s Jesus quote?

IT’S THE BIBLE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. It comes from Wayne P. Sacchi, a repeat offender when it comes to asking questions. He also gets another free book for this. I’m going to paraphrase his question because it’s kinda lengthy, with …

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March 19, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, jesus, lord's prayer, Matthew, sermon on the mount

Did Jesus borrow the Lord’s Prayer?

SEVERAL LINES in the Lord’s Prayer sound remarkably like other prayers that Jews were praying at the time. The most obvious parallel shows up in the way Jesus started his prayer. He seemed to pull from one particular Jewish prayer that was—and still …

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January 21, 2013 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: bible, bible study, Matthew, matthew 17:21

Who stole Matthew 17:21?

IT’S THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. And Robin Walker gets a free book for asking it. Here’s her question: I was doing a fast for three weeks last month. In one of my books on fasting it had a scripture, Matthew 17: 20-21. Interestingly enough some of my …

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