Gerald A. Klingbeil
Gerald A. Klingbeil, D.Litt., is professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern studies, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, Silang, Cavite, Philippines.
Old Testament Law for Christians: Original Context and Enduring Application
What can contemporary Christians learn from the divine wisdom in Old Testament law?
“My heart falters, fear makes me tremble” (Isaiah 21:4, NIV): Emotions and prophetic writings in the Bible
This article features emotions and their worth for they tell us about who we are, who God is, and how He deals with us.
The Gehazi syndrome: Suffering familiarity with the Holy
The story of Elisha's servant speaks to busy pastors, professors, administrators-all ministers.
The final push
It was Martin's first marathon, and he had trained hard. But now the crisis had hit. As I stopped the car and looked at him coming up at a snail's pace, I knew he was in trouble. I started downhill to run with him on the final leg. "Come on, you've come this far, you've done a great job-you can do it!" Slowly but surely, we climbed that hill together. "Look at the top. After this only the stadium and no more hills. The end is in sight. Come on, don't give up now!"