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Hebrew 06.2
Dr. Bartelt introduces direct objects and hollow roots along with guided practice for translating sentences.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1010/thumbnail.jp
Hebrew 29.2
Dr. Bartelt does more work with hiphil conjugations.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1050/thumbnail.jp
Liturgy & Life: How the Divine Service Connects with the Rest of the Week
On vicarage, I was blessed to spend many hours with a faithful member named Ginger, who, alongside her husband Walter, runs and operates the congregation’s robust food and clothing distribution center. This center is completely run by volunteer efforts out of the undercroft of the church and successfully feeds and clothes 150 families a month. This work both serves the neighbor in need and brings the congregation into contact with many of those living in the immediate community. In short, it is a blessing to the congregation and the surrounding community. Therefore, at the end of each service day, I would personally thank the many volunteers, including Walter and Ginger, for their wonderful work and loving service toward their neighbors. Upon hearing my thanks, Ginger always responded with a statement similar to, “Oh Vicar, I don’t want any thanks. All of the credit goes to Jesus.” With this simple statement, Ginger proclaimed the scriptural truth that God’s work of grace, mercy, and love found in the weekly Divine Service pours out and continues in her everyday life and the lives of those around her. This is why St. Paul implored the baptized believers to be “ambassadors for Christ” in their daily vocations (2 Cor 5:20). Everything the reborn Christian does is rooted in and flows out of the work first done to him by God, namely, redemption from sin (Eph 1:7–8; John 3:16). Therefore, Confessional Lutherans teach that God serves His people daily by feeding their body and souls in Word and Sacrament located in the weekly Divine Service
Hebrew 33.2
Dr. Bartelt reviews a Exam 7.2 with verb conjugation, sentence translation and longer translations.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1057/thumbnail.jp
Hebrew 38.1
Dr. Bartelt has students read Hebrew and explains Masoretic accent marks.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1065/thumbnail.jp
Hebrew 38.2
Dr. Bartelt does passive participle review using sentence translation.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1066/thumbnail.jp
Iglesias y grupos cristianos en América Latina
Curso escrito para comprender las doctrinas y practicas básicas de distintas iglesias y grupos Cristianos en América Latina
El ministerio del nuevo Pacto: Un estudio de 2 Corintios 2:12 a 7:4
Curso con enfoque es la reconciliación en Cristo según el estudio de 2 Corintios 2:12 a 7:4. El texto contiene muchos ejercicios para motivar al estudiante a aplicar las enseñanzas Bíblicas encomendadas a San Pablo a nuestra vida congregacional actual
Isaiah 25:06-09
Isaiah 25:6-9 presented by Philip Penhallegon for the Old Testament reading for Sunday, October 15, 2023, 20th Sunday after Pentecost (prop23)