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MNC Fellowship
Matthew Janzen
881 episodes
1 week ago
The Jewish leaders make some accusations against Stephen at the end of Acts 6. Oftentimes, Stephen’s words in Acts 7 are seen as simply a historical recounting of the nation of Israel, but what if his words are designed to respond directly to the accusations?
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The Jewish leaders make some accusations against Stephen at the end of Acts 6. Oftentimes, Stephen’s words in Acts 7 are seen as simply a historical recounting of the nation of Israel, but what if his words are designed to respond directly to the accusations?
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality
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890 Why the Males are Singled Out in Keeping the Feasts (Ex. 23:17; Deut. 16:13-16; 31:10-13)
MNC Fellowship
32 minutes
2 months ago
890 Why the Males are Singled Out in Keeping the Feasts (Ex. 23:17; Deut. 16:13-16; 31:10-13)
I begin to delve into the last major, annual Festival to Yahweh, but take the time to consider why only the males are commanded to appear before Yahweh in both Exodus and Deuteronomy. This sermon takes a few minutes to look at the recent tragedy, the assassination of a good, Christian brother - Charlie Kirk.
MNC Fellowship
The Jewish leaders make some accusations against Stephen at the end of Acts 6. Oftentimes, Stephen’s words in Acts 7 are seen as simply a historical recounting of the nation of Israel, but what if his words are designed to respond directly to the accusations?