The Holiness of Mixtures: An Examination of the Mixture Prohibitions of Leviticus 19:19 (Seminary Papers)

(The following is my term paper for Genesis-Deuteronomy at Reformed Theological Seminary, submitted Spring 2021. Formatting not retained.) Leviticus 19:19 is a passage that, although often misunderstood in our modern context, remains beneficial for Christians in understanding the importance of holiness in the Old Testament and provides an essential contrast for understanding holiness in the … Continue reading The Holiness of Mixtures: An Examination of the Mixture Prohibitions of Leviticus 19:19 (Seminary Papers)

The Lord, He Is God: An Exegetical Examination of 1 Kings 18:36-40 (Seminary Papers)

(The following is my term paper for Hebrew Exegesis/Hebrew III at Reformed Theological Seminary, submitted Spring 2021. Formatting not retained.) In this paper, I will argue that 1 Kings 18:36-40 is one of the most important texts in the Old Testament demonstrating God’s jealous covenant faithfulness to his people and his unwillingness to allow other … Continue reading The Lord, He Is God: An Exegetical Examination of 1 Kings 18:36-40 (Seminary Papers)

A Conversation with an Unbeliever about the Canaanite Conquest (Seminary Papers)

(The following is my term paper for Apologetics at Reformed Theological Seminary, submitted Spring 2020. Formatting not retained. In the original paper I used the actual name of the student, but for this public post I have changed that name.) (The following conversation is based on an interaction that took place with an agnostic high … Continue reading A Conversation with an Unbeliever about the Canaanite Conquest (Seminary Papers)