I can’t stress enough how important it is to understand the ancient Hebrew view of authority and what makes a text inerrant and what does not. We’re going to start exploring what it means to the Body corporately and to us as individuals when we are aware that the Bible was never written to be read but to be heard. It means, among other things, that we have to look at the Bible as a community text and not as a personal one. Neither is it a scientific text. Neither was it finally written down in order to be read but instead to be archived. What is the Bible and what was it never intended to be?
Transcript: https://theancientbridge.com/2022/09/episode-152-the-study-series-reading-the-bible-as-it-was-meant-to-be-heard-1/
Episode 10: Unplanned and Precious: Our Adoption Story
Episode 9: Image-bearing--How are we made in God's image and why? And what does it have to do with Messiah's mission?
Episode 8: The Parable of the Four Soils?
Episode 7: Eunuchs in the Kingdom--What Messiah had to say about divorce and being single
Episode 6: The Ancient Community Mindset: Why Bible People Confuse Us
Episode 5: The Slave's Death--The Cost of our Freedom
Episode 4: The Five Vindications of Matthew 1
Episode 3: Like Little Children Part 2--Why were the Disciples Keeping Children away from Messiah
Episode 2: Like Little Children Part 1--The Status of Children in the Ancient World
Episode 1--Bible Phrases: Greedy for Gain
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