Category: Podcasts
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🎙️ BibleInteract Podcasts
Have you heard the BibleInteract Podcast yet? Filled with the same unique biblical information as our video teachings, our podcast is sure to educate and encourage you to study scripture on a deeper level, revealing hidden mysteries in the bible. 00:01:02
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🎙️ Law of Chesed
Sometimes positive (i.e. ‘do this’) and negative (i.e. ‘don’t do this) commandments seem to conflict. This teaching explains how to deal with such conflicts the way Messiah dealt with them according to the Law of Chesed (Mercy/Lovingkindess). 00:25:00
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🎙️ Holy Spirit and Law
A chiastic structure in Galatians 3:1-5 offers instruction about the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Law. 00:25:04
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🎙️ Paul’s Warning About Freedom and Slavery
Galatians 5:1 declares that Christ has set us free. When did this occur, and how? And what does it mean to “be free.” Then Paul warns us not to be subject to bondage again. What does this mean? 00:25:07
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🎙️ Laying on of Hands
In Hebrews 6:1-2 we learn that “laying on of hands” is an elementary teaching. Yet, Yeshua laid hands on people to heal them. This session leads us to a higher principal regarding “laying on of hands.” 00:24:59
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🎙️ Who Will Be Saved? (Part 2)
After exploring three possible answers in the previous session, Dr. Davis shares her understanding from Scripture as to “who will be saved,” and then explains how she drew this conclusion. 00:25:01
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🎙️ Who Will Be Saved? (Part 1)
Christian theology offers three possible answers (with variations on each theme). Dr. Davis suggests that you consider the evidence for each interpretation, and then come to your own conclusion. 00:25:01
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🎙️ Who Were the Samaritans?
We must know the historical and cultural background of ancient Israel in order to understand the biblical passages about the Samaritans. 00:25:01
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🎙️ Hebrew and Greek Compared
In our modern western world, we have been raised with a Greek mindset. Yet, both the Old Testament and the New Testament are deeply Hebraic in their thought and presentation. 00:25:25