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(The Naked Bible Podcast) Naked Bible 85: Q&A 9

2016-01-30 1 0

Our 9th Question and Answer episode! Also find out what topics are next for the podcast.
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Harvey book on term Jew:
Graham Harvey, The True Israel: Uses of the Names Jew, Hebrew, and Israel in Ancient Jewish a

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Refuting Cult Theology: 1 Peter 4:6-9

2016-01-26 BibleThinker 0

Several topics come up in this passage.
How long did the disciples expect to wait for Jesus’ 2nd coming? What is “serious and watchful” prayer? Was the gospel preached to the dead? Learn what “love like garlic” means.

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(The Naked Bible Podcast) Naked Bible 84: Leviticus 26-27

2016-01-23 1 0

This episode covers Leviticus 26-27, bringing our study of Leviticus to a close. Our focus is primarily a question raised by Lev 26 — whether the offer of restoration to Yahweh (and thus to the land) described in Lev 26:40-42 is being fulfilled now or i

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“Who are YOU to JUDGE?” Refuted

2016-01-20 BibleThinker 0

Answering “Who are you to judge?” and showing how the Christian worldview REQUIRES us to judge. In fact, not judging is actually an impossible standard which those who say “don’t judge” are constantly violating. This is just a snippet of the four-part series, “Homosexuality: Speaking the Truth in Love.”The first video deals with homosexuality and the Old Testament.The second deals with homosexuality and the New Testament.The third deals with issues like being born gay, the possibility of change, and what science says.The final video deals with a bunch of pro-gay slogans and gives a secular case against homosexual behavior.
The series is not gay-bashing in any way, and is inspired by a love for those who are being hurt by how wrong society is on this issue.

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(The Naked Bible Podcast) Naked Bible 83: Leviticus 23-25

2016-01-17 1 0

This episode discusses items in three chapters of Leviticus including how Leviticus 23 conceptualizes the Sabbath, how its description of Israelite feasts and festivals diverges with other passages in the Torah, the imagery of the “shewbread” (“bread of