Light from the Canticles 4: Hannah’s Humble Faith

1 Samuel/1 Kingdoms 2:1–10, Haggai 2:6, Psalm 74/5:3, Job 9:5 The third Biblical Canticle is one that we often associate with holy Mary’s Magnificat—both songs are uttered by women who have experienced a miraculous conception, the first an Old Testament married woman who had much sorrow, and the second a young virgin whom the LORDContinue reading “Light from the Canticles 4: Hannah’s Humble Faith”

Light from the Canticles 3: No God Beside Him!

Deut 32:19-43; Jeremiah 1:10; Hosea 6:1-3; Our last episode considered the luminous first eighteen verses of the second canticle of Moses, taken from Deuteronomy, with its many ways of picturing the Almighty.  It ended, though, on a sober note, reminding us how easy it is to forget the LORD, who “gave us birth.”  The secondContinue reading “Light from the Canticles 3: No God Beside Him!”

Light from the Canticles 2: Remember the Days of Old

Deuteronomy 32:1–18 (Second Song of Moses, Part 1) As we have come to the New Year, we have been met by many poignant and wise commentaries upon life, and upon our generation.  Recently a friend of mine posted on FB a citation from St. Basil.  His situation in the fourth century, with the crisis ofContinue reading “Light from the Canticles 2: Remember the Days of Old”

Light from the Canticles 1: Gloriously He Has Been Glorified!

The Song of Moses, Exodus 15:1-19 The singing of hymns, both personally and corporately, has been part of Christian life from the very beginning.  The gospels tell us that as Jesus and his disciples prepared to go to His ordeal on the Mount of Olives, they sang a hymn (Matt 26:30; Mark 14:26). Colossians andContinue reading “Light from the Canticles 1: Gloriously He Has Been Glorified!”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 40: Revelation Inside Out

Traveling through the Apocalypse is an arduous experience.  We have been able, in 39 episodes, to trace significant numbers,  themes, images, and patterns , as illumined by the Old Testament, and our Church Fathers. There are seven churches with seven letters, seven seals, seven trumpets, seven bowls.  There are the three female figures associated withContinue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 40: Revelation Inside Out”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 39: Invitation to Worship and Life

Rev 22:8-21; Deut 30:19; Genesis 1-3; Deut 30:19; Daniel 8:26, 12:14 And so we come to the end of this fascinating and daunting book.  In these final verses, we see combined elements that we have noticed throughout the book of Revelation—an assurance of its trustworthiness, a glimpse of the connection between our world and theContinue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 39: Invitation to Worship and Life”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 38: The River, The Tree, and The Face

Rev. 22:1-7, Genesis 1-3, Psalm 1, Psalm 35/36, Daniel 7 Finally, we reach our goal in reading the Apocalypse. Some will say that we find ourselves “back in the garden.”  But that would be to simplify the final vision.  Yes, the garden of Eden has returned, for there is no longer a curse on things,Continue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 38: The River, The Tree, and The Face”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 37: The Bride, the City, and the Eternal Light

Rev 21:9-27; Ex 28:15-21; Dan 2:34-35; Ezekiel 40-43; Is 2:2-3, Is 54:11-14; Ps 48:13-15 In cinematography, significance is signaled by panning in to the object being observed, and panning across it so that everything can be seen in detail.  The same procedure can be used in describing a vision, and John does this for usContinue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 37: The Bride, the City, and the Eternal Light”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 36: New Heaven and New Earth

Rev 21:1-8;  Is 65-66; Col 1:19-20; Eph 3:10; 2 Pet 3:12-13;  Heb 11:10, 16; 12:22: 13:14 The last two chapters of the book of Revelation bring us to the eschatological mystery, showing us, so far as we are able to see it, our great hope. They concern heaven and earth, the past giving way toContinue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 36: New Heaven and New Earth”

Lighting Up the Apocalypse 35: The Thousand Years and “Unto Ages of Ages”

Rev. 20:1-15; Psalm 85:10-11; Isaiah 66:24 Revelation 20 leads us not only into the vivid climax of the Apocalypse, but into two heated debates among those who name Christ. The chapter describes the subduing, the final hurrah, and the total demise of Satan (with those who adhere to him), the living rule of the saints,Continue reading “Lighting Up the Apocalypse 35: The Thousand Years and “Unto Ages of Ages””