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Joseph Matos

@drjosephmatos

Puerto Rican born in DE, raised in MO, living in TX. Professor of Biblical Studies at DBU. Bible/Theology/Religion, Sports, Personal Musings. Tsundoku Sensei

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Promises & Shadows: Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament Day 1: Light That Overcomes the Darkness (Gen. 1:1-5) ➡️ The Shadow The Bible opens not with humanity, sin, or salvation, but with God. Before anything exists, He speaks, and the first thing He speaks into being is light.

Promises & Shadows: Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament

Day 1: Light That Overcomes the Darkness (Gen. 1:1-5)

➡️ The Shadow
The Bible opens not with humanity, sin, or salvation, but with God. Before anything exists, He speaks, and the first thing He speaks into being is light.
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🚨Book Giveaway🚨 I’m giving away another copy of our CSC Philippians commentary! Follow & RT to enter. Tag a friend for an extra entry. Winner announced 2/13.

🚨Book Giveaway🚨

I’m giving away another copy of our CSC  Philippians commentary! Follow & RT to enter. Tag a friend for an extra entry. 

Winner announced 2/13.
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If you are interested in doing something meaningful during Lent, consider my video podcast. We walk daily through Luke’s Gospel tracing Jesus’ journey beginning with Luke 9:51 and going On Journey with Jesus to Jerusalem (Devotions for Lent) youtube.com/playlist?list=… via YouTube

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Good Friday: reflect on the suffering of Christ and the redemption written long before it was finished. “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:5

Good Friday: reflect on the suffering of Christ and the redemption written long before it was finished.

“But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:5