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Author’s Note: Interested readers can find all previous volumes of this series here.
Today, we reach Vol. 50 of these studies. Therefore, I must thank: Lord Jesus Christ, Townhall editors and management, loyal readers – including those who send me inspiring personal Gmails, and husband David for his thoughtful edits.
Over the last year, readers have asked, “Where is Vol. 1?” The topic was Melchizedek, but not headlined “Vol. 1” when posted on RedState in Sept. 2019. Then, last year, when the first study was transferred to Townhall and chronologically inserted into my archive
, it was distanced from Vol. 2, dated Feb. 2, 2020. Now, to “celebrate” Vol. 50, I felt called to again write about “Melchizedek” and connect to Vol. 1 given my fascination with the controversy surrounding his brief appearance in Genesis.
Author’s Note: Interested readers can find all previous volumes of this series here.
Our Bible study this Christmas Sunday concludes the “reason for the season” mini-series. We began with “Why Simeon Meeting the Baby Jesus Is So Profound,” Vol. 38. Then stepped back and discussed, “Mary and Elizabeth, Both Miraculously Pregnant, Have a Visitation,” Vol. 39. Followed by last week’s “Isaiah Foretells the Coming of Christ,” Vol. 40. And now, “Why Jesus Was Born Jewish” – a “controversial” topic that necessitates me donning extra-strength body armor.
But before some readers unleash poison arrows through cyberspace, here is a personal Jewish Christmas story that