How to read the Bible, if you must: read and reread. The Bible is a musical composition written with themes and patterns that play and replay off each other. One's ability to "hear" these patterns is the result of a life long discipline.
Reading the Bible for the first time...again.
How to read the Bible, if you must: read and reread. The Bible is a musical composition written with themes and patterns that play and replay off each other. One's ability to "hear" these patterns is the result of a life long discipline.
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Reading the Bible for the first time...again.
How to read the Bible, if you must: read and reread. The Bible is a musical composition written with themes and patterns that play and replay off each other. One's ability to "hear" these patterns is the result of a life long discipline.
Reading the Bible for the first time...again.
How to read the Bible, if you must: read and reread. The Bible is a musical composition written with themes and patterns that play and replay off each other. One's ability to "hear" these patterns is the result of a life long discipline.
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Matt Long is a host on The Flat Earth Podcast and has his own YouTube channel, Flatworth. Be sure to visit both venues and subscribe. He is a Christian and a flat earth proponent and Jon discusses with him the nature of New Testament prophecy. Jon asserts there is a social challenge of taking a stand for a biblical interpretation which will fly in the face of the consensus and he challenges Matt to consider this.
Jon's blog
www.thisexplainsmore.com
Find Matt here
www.theflatearthpodcast.com
www.skyfall2018.com
www.redhenn.com
Recommended Books
Christian Hope Through Fulfilled Prophecy
https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Hope-through-Fulfilled-Prophecy/dp/0615705901/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1543062694&sr=8-7&keywords=fulfilled+prophecy
Beyond Creation Science
http://beyondcreationscience.com/index.php?pr=Table_of_Contents
Steve Gregg, www.thenarrowpath.com, has written a book on Hell. He joins me to discuss the hermeneutics behind the doctrine.
Speakpipe Comment from Michael at www.mirrorreading.com