What This Is

Posted by Huw on Apr 22nd, 2007
2007
Apr 22

I’m on a journey. Love-ward. God-ward. They are the same thing. These are Bible Studies done while on that journey. Things may change, may evolve, may shift. That’s ok. I welcome your comments as we wrestle, together, over the meaning of these texts.

As a roadmap for this portion of the journey I’ve taken the assigned readings of the Episcopal Church’s Daily Office Lectionary from the Book of Common Prayer (1979). The citations are in the New Revised Standard Version of the Holy Scriptures, unless otherwise stated.

I will try to keep this up-to-date, doing one post a day, at least 5? maybe 6? times a week. We’ll see. Sometimes I’m good at such things. Sometimes not.

The Name, Z’ev, was my name in Hebrew class at NYU. I needed the “t” to get it registered with the domain folks, so the “t” becomes a + in the name of the blog, thus “tzev dot com” becomes the +z’ev blog. The name means “wolf.” And, given my recent journey in Eastern Orthodoxy, I imagine some will considered me a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Copyright Information a.k.a. Legal Stuff: This is +Z’ev v.1, posted Kal. Mai. AD2007. Matthew 28:17 © The Year of Our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, MMVII by Huw Richardson.

If anything - graphic or otherwise - is printed (always with credit) and it happens to be yours, please email me or contact me in the comments and I will remove it, posthaste!! If I print something without credit - graphic or otherwise - I owe you dinner & a public appology.

Comments posted on this site remain the property of their writers, although I reserve the right to create new blog material or to otherwise publish that material with attribution but without further compensation.

Any email or chat (IMs) on the topics covered in these posts may be posted here unless otherwise requested by the participants.

The theme is Zen In Grey 1.0 by Sajith M. I’ve modified the header graphic, overlaying it with the Chinese text of the first verses of the Gospel of John. The four larger characters are from the first verse, “in the beginning was the word”. They are read from top to bottom, right to left. The fourth character, in white on the left of the header, is the word “Tao.” The translators of the Bible from Greek to Chinese could come up with no better translation of Logos.

In the beginning was the Tao.

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