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"Biblical Obscurities": Author Mike Velthouse Interviews with Hope RWC

Author Interview·2024-05-17

This weekend, spend some time with author Mike Velthouse and the Hope RWC podcast! In this post, find links to a series of interviews with Mike, in which he discusses four "Biblical Obscurities." Readers may recognize hints of these and other Obscurities articles in his upcoming book, Journey Throug

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More "Biblical Obscurities": Author Mike Velthouse Interviews with Hop

Hope Pr Ministry·2025-01-10

Are you looking to learn more about the Bible and church history this weekend? Consider spending some time with author Mike Velthouse and the Hope RWC podcast! Back in early 2024, Mike was interviewed by Hope RWC on a series of "Biblical Obscurities" that helped inspire his love of church history.

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Samaritans

Mike Velthouse·2026-03-16

Like what you've read? Click the image below to read more from author Mike Velthouse in the thirty-day devotional Journey Through the Psalms, available now on rfpa.org and in Christian bookstores near you!

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Journey Through the Psalms: A Thirty-Day Devotional

Mike Velthouse

Click for a sample In this devotional for ages 9–13, you will travel through several time periods, starting with Israel in the wilderness, then through the life of David, the captivity of Judah, and finally Christ’s work on earth. You will tour many important sites like caves, palaces, and even a n

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The House of Annas

Mike Velthouse·2026-03-09
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Judges

M Gritters·1948-07-01

Micah Acquires the Levite’s Service (vss. 10-13). Notice the intimate, but godless connection the Levite allows Micah to establish between them. The Levite will be to Micah “a father” then “a priest” and in vs. 11 also “one of his sons.”  Micah “consecrates him.”  What an awful corruption. But notic

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Overview of the Minor Prophets: Micah

Douglas Kuiper·2022-06-01

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Micah’s Spurious Sanctuary

George Ophoff·1945-08-01

It seems that the growth in popularity of Micah's sanctuary was slower than lie had anticipated so that he concluded that what was needed is a priest from the house of Levi. He first may have inquired among the Levites residing in Ephraim. If so, it speaks well for them that none of their number pro

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The Song of Zion

Beacon Lights Staff·1998-05-01

Devotionals by Mike Feenstra  May 9 Read Psalm 55:16-17 In marked contrast from the previous verse, we read that David says, “As for me, I will call upon God.” And what a difference that is. When the wicked are punished by God with severe hardship or are frightened by the terror of death, they hav

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Beth DeVries·2007-04-01

Devotionals by Mike Feenstra May 9 Read Psalm 55:16-17 In marked contrast from the previous verse, we read that David says, “As for me, I will call upon God.” And what a difference that is. When the wicked are punished by God with severe hardship or are frightened by the terror of death, they have