... gave him a strange look and said, "My daughter died a month ago. Her shoes and coat are in the closet there." Dr. Mitchell went to the closet and opened the door. There hung the very coat worn by the little girl who had been at his front door. The coat was warm and dry and could not possibly have been out in the snowy night. Have you ever seen an angel? John G. Faron believes he has. While he was a missionary in the New Hebrides Islands, hostile natives surrounded his mission headquarters one night, intent ...
... G. E. Wright, Joshua (AB 6; Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1982), pp. 118–20. The meaning of the name, however, remains unknown. See the discussion of the self-introduction formula in Exod. 6 and Ezek. 20 (W. Zimmerli, I Am Yahweh [ed. W. Brueggemann; trans. D. W. Stott; Atlanta: John ... also is filled with the “spirit of wisdom because Moses had laid his hands on him” (Deut. 34:9; see G. Mitchell, Together in the Land: A Reading of the Book of Joshua [JSOTSup 134; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1993], pp. 33–34 ...
... the eyes of God. Some New Testament writers portray Jesus as the sacrificial lamb who, by his death, procures atonement with God for us (e.g. 1 Peter 1:19 and Revelation 5:12). Jesus, as Savior, sees our sin, is offended by it, and offers himself as a sacrifice for ... of discussion resulted both for and against his action. One of the delayed reactions was voiced by former Attorney General John Mitchell who feared that for a pardon to be granted and accepted made the recipient legally guilty. As a result he ...