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Cup of Salvation Classic: No Buttons to Push to Arouse the Gods
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WHILE THE CUP OF SALVATION PODCAST IS ON HIATUS, ENJOY THIS CLASSIC EPISODE! At first glance, Psalms 115:6, which describes pagan gods as not hearing or smelling, seems to state […]
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Cup of Salvation Classic: Relying On My Rabbit’s Foot – Inside the Pagan Mind
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WHILE THE CUP OF SALVATION PODCAST IS ON A FOUR WEEK SUMMER HIATUS, ENJOY THIS CLASSIC EPISODE! “Pagans were not stupid.” With these rousing words, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki claims that […]
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Cup of Salvation Classic: In G-d (and Money) We Trust
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WHILE THE CUP OF SALVATION PODCAST IS ON A FOUR WEEK SUMMER HIATUS, ENJOY THIS CLASSIC EPISODE! At first glance, Psalms 115:4 seems to say nothing but the blindingly obvious: […]
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(51) G-d’s Mysterious Gift to Us
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Sometimes, we’re fortunate enough to experience a direct and obvious gift from G-d; other times, we are brought low and experience suffering. Should we welcome suffering, or ask for it […]
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(50) Redemptive Suffering
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Unusual Biblical grammar does not mean that the Bible was poorly written; it means that we have to work to uncover its deeper meaning. Psalms 116:6, which has always perplexed […]
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(49) The Silver Lining of Suffering
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Psalms 116:6 is usually translated, “The L-rd protects the unwary; when I was brought low, He saved me.” But once again the translators missed the boat, and in so doing […]
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