Captian's Log Re: The Death and Resurrection of Jesus 17 Mar 2019 Please Read: Dear Friend: Jesus Died and is Alive Excerpt: I find, after some reflection, that there is now really only one point, one subject, upon which I see a need…
Captian's Log Re: The Ending of Jonah 15 Mar 2019 The unresolved question at the end of the Book of Jonah leads me toward the conclusion that the narrative is unresolved, and yet two key points present an opposition to…
Captian's Log Repeated Ideas in the Book of Jonah 2 Mar 2019 Below are segments of an assignment I worked on wherein I had to search through the Book of Jonah for repeated words/phrases/ideas and extrapolate the author's meaning, the reason behind…
Captian's Log Re: Trinity, Christianity, Islam 24 Feb 2019 Please read: Dear Friend Excerpt: Okay, so you brought up a few different points, and I want to give answers to them; before I do, however, I’d like to pontificate a…
Captian's Log Meaning of הָפַךְ in Jonah 20 Feb 2019 Ugh. I woke up with a cold this morning. Please forgive this somewhat out of context excerpt from an assignment I did regarding the meaning of a Hebrew word found…
Captian's Log Characterization Within Jonah 30 Jan 2019 1: God Identification: On the Liking End I do not see a great deal of identification with God in the Book of Jonah. I have personally never been in the…
Captian's Log Starting a Paper: God the Antagonist 29 Jan 2019 As I continue to work in the Book of Jonah: Characterization 1: God Identification: On the Liking End I do not see a great deal of identification with God in…
Captian's Log Settings in the Book of Jonah 18 Jan 201918 Jan 2019 Chapter 1: From Joppa to the Belly Verse 3: Joppa The first reference I have found to Joppa within the scriptures is in Joshua chapter nineteen. This is primarily used…
Captian's Log Working on a Paper 17 Jan 2019 Below are a few rough paragraphs of a paper I'm working on. Chapter 1 Verse 3: Joppa The first reference I have found to Joppa within the scriptures is in…
Captian's Log Re: Jonah 11 Jan 2019 The Book of Jonah ends with God asking three questions. Jonah is angry enough that he wants to die, a seemingly hyperbolic statement, and yet spoken by one who “died”…