Podcast 15, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 1” Welcome to Stories of the Old Testament, Podcast 15, “The Book of Job, Ch I” All books of the Holy Bible are unique, distinguished by their own voice. Of course, some, such as The Book of Revelation and The Book of Isaiah, stand out as nonpareil. Few, however, demand our attention like The Book of Job. Though the author is unknown, it is written by the Shakespeare of the Bible. It pulls you into the story. Job is Everyman. Suf...
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Podcast 15, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 1” Welcome to Stories of the Old Testament, Podcast 15, “The Book of Job, Ch I” All books of the Holy Bible are unique, distinguished by their own voice. Of course, some, such as The Book of Revelation and The Book of Isaiah, stand out as nonpareil. Few, however, demand our attention like The Book of Job. Though the author is unknown, it is written by the Shakespeare of the Bible. It pulls you into the story. Job is Everyman. Suf...
Season 6, Podcast 123, Isaiah 63:1-19, “Wherefore Art Thou Red in Thine Apparel?”
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Season 6, Podcast 123, Isaiah 63:1-19, “Wherefore Art Thou Red in Thine Apparel?”
Season 6, Podcast 123, Isaiah 63:1-19, “Wherefore Art Thou Red in Thine Apparel?” A favorite theme of Isaiah is the Second Coming of Christ. For the wicked it shall be a frightful time; for the righteous it shall be glorious. Notice the question and answer dialogue. Let us assume that it is the voice of the prophet Isaiah asking the questions. He is speaking for the righteous for he finds it glorious. The one who answers the questions is Jesus Christ himself. It is Christ who says, “I that sp...
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Podcast 15, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 1” Welcome to Stories of the Old Testament, Podcast 15, “The Book of Job, Ch I” All books of the Holy Bible are unique, distinguished by their own voice. Of course, some, such as The Book of Revelation and The Book of Isaiah, stand out as nonpareil. Few, however, demand our attention like The Book of Job. Though the author is unknown, it is written by the Shakespeare of the Bible. It pulls you into the story. Job is Everyman. Suf...