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Frame Semantics Resources Posts
Explore our growing collection of Frame Semantics study guides, worksheets, and theological tools designed to illuminate patterns in Scripture. These free resources help you dig deeper into biblical narratives by tracing the conceptual “frames” behind key words, stories, and symbols. Ideal for personal study, small groups, or classroom use—each download is crafted to connect theological insight with narrative depth.
This study guide accompanies my episode on eschatological fire—the Bible’s “Day of the Lord” imagery as judgment, justice, and new creation. If you’ve ever noticed how quickly conversations about fire in Scripture colla…
If you’ve been around church for a while, you’ve heard about God's glory, maybe scratched your head wondering what, exactly it was. And you've probably heard the line:“Our God is a consuming fire.”For some of us, that…
This post is a special request. (Okay, to be fair it wasn’t really a request for a blog post, but it was a question someone asked, and to answer it, I need to do so in a formatted way. So here we go! This can help with our un…
I'm excited to announce the launch of Beyond the Gates of Eden, an online theological conference designed to take you deep into the biblical themes of trees, sacred space, and communion with God—from Genesis to Revelation.Unlike traditional …
What if Noah’s infamous vineyard episode wasn’t a relapse into sin—but a reframed echo of Eden?In our latest episode of Genesis Marks the Spot, we explored Genesis 9 through the lens of frame semantics, a method that helps us tra…
Most of us are taught that for the Bible to be reliable, it has to be true. But what does it mean that the Bible is true? Generally, in our world today, "true" means "factually accurate"--meaning, what it says concords with "objective re…