7/19/20: Morning Prayer (BCP)--Psalm 95-97; Proverbs 5.17-end; Acts 21.1...

Regnal Psalms of God's infinite majesty are expressed in Psalms 95-97.

Solomon lectured on monogamy. When did he come to that view in light of his own manifold corruptions and lusts with 1000 foreign wives? (Biblical characters, at times, make huge mistakes and Solomon's polyamory is one of them. Yet, he speaks of rejoicing with the "wife of your youth").

Paul is pressing onwards to Jerusalem. Of note, Luke is with him. Historical research for St. Luke's Gospel? He was an historian after all. A theological historian and historical theologian. Aside from St. Paul, what historical work is the physician doing? Acts 21 has the "we" passages.


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