Author Archives: Don Cram

A or An

“A” goes before words beginning with a consonant sound in English, and “an” precedes words with an initial vowel sound. Listen for the sound rather than looking at the initial letter. Many English words beginning with an “h” take “a” … Continue reading

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The Branch

Three prophets of the Old Testament described the coming Messiah as a Branch. The Hebrew word, nzr, means a shoot or sprout. The picture in Isaiah 4 and 11, Jeremiah 23 and 33, and in Zechariah 3 and 6 is … Continue reading

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Law and the Good News

[One thing I know to be universal in human nature: All of us prefer to be legalists as long as we can interpret the chosen system of rules in such a way that we satisfy all of them. If you … Continue reading

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