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Of spiritual warfare

Jesus procured victory for us. The devil was defeated once and for all. We are not trying to redo what Jesus ably did.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Aug. 31, 2024

Cops accused of selling drugs

The event was hosted by Scripture Union Zimbabwe-Thuthuka Children’s Project.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 21, 2024

Hebrew Scriptures: The binding of Isaac

If one reads a few verses below the Hebrew scriptures, one finds that the sacrifice was the ram caught in the thicket.
By Online Dec. 17, 2023

Village Rhapsody: Weary Zimbabweans yearning for positive change

As the biblical scripture in the book of Matthew says, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”
By Evans Mathanda Dec. 25, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: Singing sensation’s Jewish heritage

Newton-John was the granddaughter of one of the 20th century’s greatest scientists, the German Jewish physicist Max Born who worked with Albert Einstein and won the Nobel Prize (along with Walter Bothe) in 1954. Her family tree included professors and at least one rabbi.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: Singing sensation’s Jewish heritage

Newton-John was the granddaughter of one of the 20th century’s greatest scientists, the German Jewish physicist Max Born who worked with Albert Einstein and won the Nobel Prize (along with Walter Bothe) in 1954. Her family tree included professors and at least one rabbi.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: Mortality and meaning

To counter that sense of loss and bereavement, the Torah employs one of Judaism’s great principles: The Holy One, blessed be He, creates the remedy before the disease.[1] Before any of the deaths are mentioned we read about the strange ritual of the red heifer, which purified people who had been in contact with death — the archetypal source of impurity. That ritual, often deemed incomprehensible, is in fact deeply symbolic.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: Mortality and meaning

To counter that sense of loss and bereavement, the Torah employs one of Judaism’s great principles: The Holy One, blessed be He, creates the remedy before the disease.[1] Before any of the deaths are mentioned we read about the strange ritual of the red heifer, which purified people who had been in contact with death — the archetypal source of impurity. That ritual, often deemed incomprehensible, is in fact deeply symbolic.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: Can we still believe in a soul?

We might then be forgiven for viewing the idea of the soul as an outdated concept that a scientific understanding of the brain has overtaken, which, unlike earlier conceptions, can properly explain all the above states. However, a brief dip into current thinking on the self shows how far we are from reaching such a proper explanation.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 3, 2022