Warhol wrote:
Jesus the Priest (Hebrews 5:5-10)
by Fred B. Craddock
Fred B. Craddock is professor of preaching and New Testament at Candler
School of Theology in Atlanta. This article appeared in The Christian
Century, March 22, 2003, p. 19. Copyright by The Christian Century
Foundation; used by permission. Current articles and subscription
information can be found at www.christiancentury.org. This material was
prepared for Religion Online by Ted and Winnie Brock.
The Epistle to the Hebrews joins the Revelation to John as the
literature most intimidating to readers of the New Testament. With the
Revelation the reader must endure its terrible splendor; with Hebrews
the reader must listen intently to the tightly woven arguments in what
the writer calls a sermon. No question about it, the listening is
demanding, not only because of the writer's rhetorical style but also
FLUSH
Will you also be asking warswine what his screed has to do with
astronomy, saucerhead?
--
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Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy
Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005
"An applied ripple action implies time and momentum
reciprocal dependent directed surface tension not
instantaneous field wide reaction."
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