
Why Did God Get Angry at Moses for Striking the Rock?
God became angry with Moses because Moses didn’t follow his instructions, and because Moses gave himself the glory rather than giving it to God
God became angry with Moses because Moses didn’t follow his instructions, and because Moses gave himself the glory rather than giving it to God
God manifests his glory through those whom the world would never glorify.
The Bible can’t be properly understood without authoritative guides — and those guides can’t be self-appointed.
The Register's Peter Jesserer Smith went on a Year of Mercy pilgrimage, Oct. 7-15, in the Holy Land of Jordan.
In his March 1 Angelus address, the Holy Father said Christ’s glory is revealed because his ‘full adherence to the will of the Father makes his humanity transparent to the glory of God, who is Love.’
The Register’s film critic explores scriptural and religious issues raised by Ridley Scott’s new biblical film, starring Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton.
The Exodus: Gods and Kings filmmakers talk about the challenges of portraying God, Moses and the plagues.
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