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...
Stories of the Bible, Podcast 10, “The Fall Pt 9.”
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 10, “The Fall Pt 9.”
Stories of the Bible, Podcast 10, “The Fall Pt 9.” Now we can see what is at stake in the Garden of Eden. The command to not eat of the forbidden fruit was not a moral law. Moral law applies only in a fallen world. The world had not yet fallen. For example, apply the Ten commandments to the Garden of Eden. None of the ten commandments could make any sense to Adam and Eve who are entirely naked but not ashamed because they don’t even know what nakedness is. They can’t kill. They are immo...
A New Voice of Freedom
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...