Why Is the Son Called ‘Everlasting Father’?
By calling the son in Isaiah 9:6 ‘Everlasting Father,’ the prophet deliberately evokes ancient Near Eastern covenantal language in which greater kings are called ‘father’ over lesser kings.
By calling the son in Isaiah 9:6 ‘Everlasting Father,’ the prophet deliberately evokes ancient Near Eastern covenantal language in which greater kings are called ‘father’ over lesser kings.
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In ‘Sex Robots,’ Richardson demonstrates that technology isn’t neutral and offers compelling evidence that the widespread adoption of sex robots will be harmful for individuals and society.
Pastors: If we cannot be described as gentle, we’ve abandoned a fruit of the Spirit and a qualifying mark of a pastor.