Metábasis eis állo génos (3-11)

The prodigal son doesn't offer himself as a slave to his father because that would be perceived as a claim that he was worthy of being family. Instead, he offered himself as a hireling. That shows a difference in perspective between Biblical times and modern times.
— SolomonSays (@SolomonsaysN) March 7, 2022
Shackleton's lost ship Endurance found in Antarctic 107 years after sinking https://t.co/4RXROmG2J6
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 9, 2022
For three years, “Obey! Romans 13!”
— Eric Conn (@Eric_Conn) March 5, 2022
Now, “Defy Tyrants!” https://t.co/NKQQlXQQYG
I don't want public schools defunded. I want them razed.
— Hans Fiene 🦬 (@HansFiene) March 8, 2022
Golly, I can’t for the life of me fathom why God would allow global trade to collapse causing a famine in the wealthiest society to have ever existed. https://t.co/KzIoaNSCaZ
— Eighth Century Woodchipper 🌳🪓 (@BonifaceOption) March 11, 2022
My friend and I started a contest the other day to make memes that seem like they might make sense but don't actually make any sense, so congrats to the 20 of you who liked this despite it meaning absolutely nothing. https://t.co/7lLBZmvBBj
— Hans Fiene 🦬 (@HansFiene) March 4, 2022
Written by Scott Moonen
March 12, 2022 at 9:37 am
Posted in Biblical Theology, Miscellany
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