For many who have already studied the subject, Justin's thoughts on the various
biblical passages related to homosexuality will perhaps be something of a repeat.
Students use thinking skills to solve some picture puzzles before making some of their own using
Biblical passages relating to abortion.
Not exact matches
Salem Kirban was a
biblical - prophecy guru who flourished in the 1970s — think of a minor - league Hal Lindsey — who produced a Bible in which every
passage of Scripture
relating to the end times was highlighted, magnified, commented on, and surrounded by illustrations.
So Justin went on a quest: to reexamine the
biblical passages that
relate to homosexuality to see what they might teach him about how God wanted him to live.
This is the attempt to get behind the
biblical records to their sources in oral tradition and written fragments, and thus to determine how individual
passages, called pericopes, are
related to each other.
In addition to dealing with the
biblical text, there may also be a need to show how this one
passage is
related to the central issues of Scripture.
But,
Biblical interpretation aside, I feel it is foolish to place so much emphasis on 5 verses, when there is an entire Bible FULL of chapters and
passages all about how we are to
relate to each other.
The word and the installation
relate to the artist's ongoing interest in a particular
passage from the
biblical book Jeremiah in which the doomsayer prophet echoes language from the book of creation: Breishit.