Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In part 2 of our series, we reviewed a list of tools Bible students can use to study the original languages of Scripture. These tools enable non-experts (like us) to unlock the Greek and Hebrew of the Bible to understand what the original inspired words mean and how they are used. Then we examined "spurious" texts - writings that are not part of holy writ but are additions that came into manuscripts over time. After that, we looked poorly-translated texts and how these can be identified. Lastly, we reviewed the role of interpretation in translations we can agree on. Today, our trek of discovery continues with a further review of mistranslation of biblical texts that camouflage important details of the Bible’s true teaching. Once again, our single goal here is to understand the will and mind of our Holy God by harmonizing every text in Scripture.
"Ep: 1062 Does Science Prove Intelligent Design?"
How Many Baptisms Are There? Ep. 1061
Ep.1060: What Does a Marriage Need to Be Strong?
You're a Christian, But Are You Holy? Ep. 1059
Do You Communicate or Just Talk? Ep. 1058
Ep. 1057: Is This the Moment You Were Created For?
Ep 1056: What Makes a Christian a Hypocrite?
Ep.1055: Are the Wicked Winning?
Can You Ever Get Too Comfortable? Ep.1054
How Do You Show Your Joy to the World? Ep. 1053
Ep.1052: Is it God’s Fault We Have Evil in This World?
Ep.1051: What Do the Faithful Old Testament Characters Teach Us?
Ep.1050: What Does it Mean to Be Saved?
Are you a Mary or a Martha? Ep. 1049
How Can We Be Truly Thankful? Ep. 1048
Why Did the Tongues of Fire Touch the Apostles? Ep. 1047
Ep. 1046: What Can I Do Now About Procrastination Later?
Ep. 1045: Can Zombies Possibly Be Real?
Ep. 1044: How Do Demons Influence Our World?
Ep. 1043: How Do Angels Help Us in Daily Life?
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