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      • Gen 37-50 (Joseph)
    • Exodus
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      • Abimelech
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    • Exodus 1-24 intro
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    • Ezra-Nehemiah intro
    • Intro to the Prophets
    • Jeremiah intro
    • Hosea intro
    • Amos intro
    • Jonah intro
    • Micah intro
    • Habakkuk intro
    • Haggai intro
    • Zechariah intro
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    • Advent 2020
    • Advent 2022
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    • Easter
    • New Year
  • Topical
    • An eye for an eye (lex talionis)
    • Can a righteous person save a city?
    • Child sacrifice and a loving God
    • Comparing the tabernacle and Solomon’s temple
    • Discerning true prophecy from false
    • Destruction of the Amalekites
    • Disasters and God’s judgment
    • Does God change His mind?
    • Does God ever deceive?
    • God’s justice in this world
    • Gospels
    • Evaluating biblical characters
    • Hardening of Pharaoh’s heart
    • How did David meet Saul?
    • Intergenerational punishment
    • Jephthah’s vow
    • Jonah and historicity
    • Jesus the Nazarene? (Matt 2:23)
    • Justice and forgiveness
    • Light and God’s salvation plan in Isaiah
    • Melchizedek’s significance
    • Messianic prophecies
    • Natural or supernatural event?
    • Numbers leaving Egypt
    • Passover lamb’s bones
    • Prophecy and multiple fulfilments
    • Prosperity gospel
    • Racial purity in Ezra 9?
    • Reading OT Law
    • Reckoning Abraham righteousness (Gen 15:6)
    • Sabbath rest, temple and God’s presence
    • Significance of genealogies
    • The art of telling a story
    • Un-chosen: Is God unfair?
    • Were the exiles racist?
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  • Bible reading notes,  Hosea

    Why God’s love should not be taken in vain

    April 21, 2026

    Hosea 1:1-9 One of my younger students at Bible college/seminary described his youth group in a discussion. He said members in the group knew little about what was in the Bible, apart from a few gospel stories and have never heard explained the overarching story the Bible tells about creation, sin and redemption. What they knew were soundbites about God’s love and forgiveness in Jesus. Every now and again, they felt guilty for what they supposed was wrong in their lives but not knowing what God required of them, they were left with a vague sense of unease assuaged by…

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  • Bible reading notes,  Hosea,  Hosea intro,  Introductory notes

    Introduction to Hosea

    I am taking a break from the Book of Kings to reflect on Hosea, who prophesied around the last 30 years of Israel before they went into Assyrian captivity. Since we have just covered this period in Kings, I thought…

    By Csilla Saysell April 17, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    What makes for an effective witness about God

    2 Kings 17:24-41 I have an old print that I bought during my gap year in Israel when I fell in love with an original painting that I saw in an artist’s shop. Since I could not afford the real…

    By Csilla Saysell April 14, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    How sin empties us out and the choice we face

    2 Kings 17:1-23 I have mentioned on this blog C.S. Lewis’ imaginative treatment of heaven and hell in The Great Divorce, as busloads of hell-dwellers get a chance to visit heaven. These people experience heaven as a beautiful but unbearably…

    By Csilla Saysell April 10, 2026
  • Bible reading notes,  Easter,  Exodus,  Seasonal

    The parting of the sea: God makes a way

    Exod 14:5-31; Rom 6:1-7 In the church where I came to faith, the cross loomed so large in the teaching about redemption through Jesus’ death that the resurrection seemed almost an afterthought. It took me a few years to appreciate…

    By Csilla Saysell April 6, 2026
  • Bible reading notes,  Easter,  Exodus,  Matthew,  Seasonal

    The meaning of the Passover: Christ our Passover Lamb

    Exod 12:1-13; Matt 26:17-19, 26-29 Increasingly today, family members no longer eat together but consume their meals in their different corners, watching television or being absorbed by their phones. There is something so sad about this, as gathering around a…

    By Csilla Saysell April 3, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    How quick fixes can destroy us

    2 Kings 16:1-20  A student at a Bible college where I taught was in his last year before becoming a pastor. He was having trouble submitting his last assignment in time and, in desperation, he copied substantial parts of someone…

    By Csilla Saysell March 31, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    Heeding God’s warning signs in time

    2 Kings 15:1-38 When I was about twelve, my family spent a week’s holiday by a branch of the River Danube. The first day when we went down to one of the beaches nearby, my brother and I were about…

    By Csilla Saysell March 27, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    What to do when others get the grace we hope for?

    2 Kings 14:1-29 The funny thing about God’s undeserved grace is that we revel in it when we receive it but can feel resentful when others get it whose behaviour is less than ideal. I remember catching myself in this…

    By Csilla Saysell March 24, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    The astonishing mercy of God and why it matters

    2 Kings 13:1-25 Many people respond to a near-death experience with a deeper appreciation of the supernatural, and it can create an openness for living differently than before. Some who are miraculously healed or narrowly escape an accident can likewise…

    By Csilla Saysell March 20, 2026
  • 2 Kings 9-17 (Israel's demise),  Bible reading notes,  Kings

    How to be deeply rooted in God?

    2 Kings 12:1-21 I read once the reminiscences of a church member in an American mega-church. She describes how as a teenager, it was a wonderful and exciting place to be. Having the support of her friends and the structure…

    By Csilla Saysell March 17, 2026
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Hi, I’m Csilla!

Labradorite is a gemstone that, like Scripture to some, looks grey and lifeless until the light is diffracted from its internal layers to show a beautiful iridescence. As an Old Testament scholar, I write to help draw out Scripture’s colours by sharing practical insights and a deeper knowledge of God’s Word.

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