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From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
You have asked me about the story of Cain and Abel, and why God accepted Abel's offering but rejected Cain's.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
Let me continue our conversation about Genesis by turning to Noah and the flood.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
Abraham is the father of faith, and his story is our story.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
Ambrose to Horontianus — greetings in the Lord.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
Jacob is the wrestler, and his story is the story of the soul that refuses to let go of God.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
Ambrose to Horontianus — greetings in the Lord.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
The story of Jonah is one of the strangest in Scripture, and therefore one of the most important.
From Ambrose of Milanc. 385
You asked why the righteous suffer, and there is no better place to begin than the book of Job.