At the end of the first part of this article, it appeared that the continuation of the seed of the woman God promised in Genesis 3:15 beyond Judah’s generation was at risk. Two of Judah’s three sons—Tamar’s husband, Er, and her brother-in-law . . . Continue reading →
Author: Barry Waugh
Barry Waugh (PhD, WTS) is a member of a PCA congregation in South Carolina and has edited Presbyterians of the Past since 2015. He has also written for the Westminster Theological Journal and The Confessional Presbyterian; contributed to Gary L. W. Johnson’s, B. B. Warfield: Essays on His Life and Thought, 2007; and edited Letters from the Front: J. Gresham Machen’s Correspondence from World War I, 2012.
Judah And Tamar And The Seed Of The Woman (Part One)
The book of Genesis is the book of beginnings. It recounts God’s inspired and authoritative record of the very good beginning of the heavens, earth, plants, creatures, Sabbath, and man as male and female; it also provides the miserable events of Satan’s . . . Continue reading →
Thanksgiving, George Washington, Constitutions and Presbyterians
Over four-hundred years after the Pilgrims celebrated God’s preservation of their lives through a difficult winter and his gracious gift of an abundant harvest in the spring of 1621, the United States will once again have its annual holiday of Thanksgiving on . . . Continue reading →

