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Hebrew 23.1
Dr. Bartelt introduces negative commands and uses drill and practice with imperative, jussive and cohortative.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1037/thumbnail.jp
Hebrew 32.1
Dr. Bartelt introduces the Niphal and works with it through drill and practice.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1055/thumbnail.jp
050. Genesis 50:15-21
Genesis 50:15-21 presented by David Adams for the Old Testament reading for Sunday, September 17, 2023, 16th Sunday after Pentecost (prop19)
014. 1 Peter 1:3-9
Chapel Sermon by David Peter from 1 Peter 1:3-9 on Tuesday, September 19, 2023
022. Philippians 1:15-26
Chapel Sermon by Richard Rudowske from Philippians 1:15-26 on Monday, October 2, 2023
002. Matthew 16:13-20
Chapel Sermon by Kevin Golden from Matthew 16:13-20 on Wednesday, August 30, 2023
035. Isaiah 45:1-7
Chapel Sermon by Adam Hensley from Isaiah 45:1-7 on Friday, October 27, 2023
04-04 Under the Fig Tree: The ‘great need for pastors’ with Dr. James Baneck
In this episode of Under the Fig Tree, hosts Rev. Micah Glenn and Dr. Ben Haupt chat with the Dr. James “Jim” Baneck, executive director of pastoral education for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). Baneck shares his own journey to ministry and explains a big focus of his current work — the LCMS’ church-wide church worker recruitment initiative, Set Apart to Serve. He also delves into some concerning statistics: The number of pastoral graduates from both LCMS seminaries needs to double to keep up with the number of pastors who are retiring and leaving churches vacant. Pastors are especially needed in cities, he says. “Look at the neighborhoods where are churches are; Hmong neighborhoods, Hispanic neighborhoods, Chinese neighborhoods,” he says. “They don’t necessarily have the Gospel. It’s not being preached to them and no one’s going to them. And so whether it be the seminaries or the church body itself, we have to figure out how to raise up pastors who will go into those areas. There’s a great need for pastors. … There are millions of people in the United States who do not believe in Jesus Christ or who do not know Him.” Baneck also shares another statistic: Only 50% of current church workers are encouraging young people to consider church work careers. That needs to change. “We want our church workers, parents and others to be intentional when talking to our youth about considering church work,” Baneck says. His encouragement to those considering vocational ministry? “Be in the Word,” Baneck says. “Let the Lord continue to grow that faith and that desire.”
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Introducción al Antiguo Testamento Parte II
Este curso es un estudio introductorio al Pentateuco y a los libros históricos del Antiguo Testamento. Se estudiará algo de la historia de Israel, y a la luz de este fondo histórico se estudiará cada libro. Se prestará atención especial al escritor del libro, la fecha de su composición, problemas especiales, canonicidad, forma, estructura, contenido, temas teológicos, e importancia de su relevancia hoy en día