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Latest Blog Posts from Wednesday in the Word, the podcast about what the Bible means and how we know.

Who was John?

Who was John?

John was one of the 12 apostles, the author of the fourth gospel, three letters, and the book of Revelation.

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Who was Peter?

Who was Peter?

Peter (aka Simon Peter, Simon, Cephas) was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ and the author of 2 letter in the New Testament.

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2020 Reflections

2020 Reflections

2020 was the year of the COVID pandemic. One of my “quarantine projects” was scanning much of my bible study notes, tossing the paper, and turning the information into a post that I can share with you.

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Who was Luke?

Who was Luke?

Luke was a Gentile physician who accompanied Paul on his travels and wrote the third gospel and Acts.

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02 The King Claims His People

02 The King Claims His People

The King redeems His people from Egypt. At Mt Sinai, He explains what it means to be His people. At end of Exodus, He is dwelling with them.

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Miracles of Jesus

Miracles of Jesus

Not only was each healing an act of compassion and a foreshadowing of the greater healing to come, each miracle was testimony from God that Jesus is the Christ.

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How to use a concordance

How to use a concordance

Suppose the internet is down and you want to study your Bible. You want to study the word “blessed” in the beatitudes, but you’ve forgotten how to use your physical concordance. Here’s a refresher.

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01 Kingship in the Books of Moses

01 Kingship in the Books of Moses

Proper understanding of the Pentateuch can help us understand the Christian life and all of God’s creation. We are part of the biblical narrative – God’s plan to redeem a people for Himself.

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December 2020 Reflections

December 2020 Reflections

One of my 2020 goals was to pass 150,000 listener downloads on the podcast. I fell 187 short on 12/31, but passed 150,000 by Jan 2.

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