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Immerse: Poets – 8 Week Bible Reading Experience

Tyndale House Publishers | Lumivoz

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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job). ...
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Immerse: Prophets – 8 Week Bible Reading Experience

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Welcome to Immerse: Prophets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible, Immerse: Beginnings will take you along on a 16 week journey through Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and The Minor Prophets. Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that generally represent four historical periods: the prophets who spoke before the fall ...
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Welcome to the Living Rooted Podcast with Dr. Jason Tovey. Through insightful conversations, storytelling, and biblical teachings, Dr. Tovey and his guests hope to encourage and equip people to grow and discover their true identity in the Father's love. For more information about Rooted to Live Ministries or to book Dr. Jason Tovey for a speaking engagement, please visit www.rootedtolive.com.
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Short Biblical talks, poems, hymns and more, that inform and inspire, vibrant with hope, telling of the unfolding drama of God and humanity. Ideal for the spiritual newcomer or experienced disciple. All tied together with a golden thread leading to the only one who can satisfy...the only one who can save...(Acts 4:12) Jesus Christ.
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Welcome to Immerse: Prophets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible, Immerse: Beginnings will take you along on a 16 week journey through Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and The Minor Prophets. Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that generally represent four historical periods: the prophets who spoke before the fall ...
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Berachah Bible Church

Berachah Bible Church

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We were created to worship God. Worship not only explains the very reason for our existence. It defines our fundamental purpose as a church. Berachah Bible Church exists to declare the excellencies of God and to delight in His infinite worth. We value Bible exposition as the life-blood of all worship, for when truth is preached, God is exalted, adored, and praised. The Word and worship are bound together like the sun and the warmth it gives, like water and the life it produces. Join us in th ...
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Hebrew Bible Insights

Matthew Delaney

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Engaging in the study of the Hebrew Bible in its ancient Near Eastern context and original languages to promote good and reasonable interpretation of scripture, so that the church might live more faithfully in the present. Join the Hebrew Bible Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/hebrewbibleinsights Find more content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRSNQ7xVw7PjQ5FnqYmSDA Website: https://www.hebrewbibleinsights.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ ...
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The Sacramentalists

The Sacramentalists

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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
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Studying The Bible

Studying The Bible

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Every Thursday, we take a book of the Bible and study it verse by verse to learn more about what is being communicated and how we can use it to grow closer to Christ. Studies are done by Dylan Dodson, lead pastor of New City Church in Raleigh, NC and Brian Androsian, Executive Pastor of New City Church. Learn more about New City Church at newcityrdu.com or on all social media platforms at @newcityrdu.
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Are you struggling? Do you have goals? Do you want to get into better shape? Firm up? Lose weight? Do you have a job or career aspirations? Do you want to move up? Are you establishing a company? You need motivation. Valuable lessons and profound philosophies from iconic writers, political luminaries, influential philosophers, and historical figures, Motivation Free 4 All! Mind-body & Spirit.
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Bible Stories with Brianda is a safe space to confess your sins... and answer Jesus' phone calls. Join Brianda every Wednesday for a quick and fun bible story you never knew you needed. See ya there Bible Babes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Friendship in marriage is not optional; it’s essential. Without it, you’re missing out on the fullness of joy in your relationships. Just like Christ came near to us, we must come near to each other, being vulnerable, humble, and committed to seeking each other’s glory. This is what makes our marriages—and our Christ communities—truly flourish. In …
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On the first episode of the *fifth* season of the Sacramentalists Podcast, Frs. Creighton and Wesley discuss recent developments in the Roman Catholic understanding of the papacy in light of the new study document, “The Bishop of Rome: Primacy and Synodality in Ecumenical Dialogue and Responses to the Encyclical Ut Unum Sint". Bp. Chandler Jones is…
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A lot of marriages can feel like two neighboring countries—independent, coexisting, but not really intertwined in purpose. On the other hand, some partners might lose their individuality, becoming overly enmeshed in the relationship. But there’s a middle ground we’re called to move toward: interdependence. In this episode, Whit and Casey explore ho…
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Dr. Douglas K. Smith gives a presentation based on his PhD dissertation in which he does a blended discourse analysis of the flood account in both the Hebrew Masoretic Text (MT) and Greek Septuagint (LXX). His goal is to validate a holistic methodology that can 1) discern the structure, coherence, and communicative purpose of the discourse and 2) c…
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What truly defines our emotional landscape? This week Jason and Makenna discuss four basic emotional needs: expressed unconditional love, safety and security, praise and approval, and purpose or destiny. Listen as they explore how these needs influence our behaviors, relationships, and the power of expressed unconditional love. Book Recommendation:…
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In today’s world, relationships often resemble a consumer model—a value proposition where we constantly weigh what we get from the relationship against what we have to put in. It’s a balancing act: Is this still worth it? When the scales tip in the wrong direction, many of us are tempted to move on. This mindset, however, contrasts sharply with the…
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In today’s world, navigating our relationships—whether in dating, marriage, family, or community—can feel like walking a tightrope. The constant noise from media, culture, and societal expectations makes it hard to discern what’s truly beneficial and aligned with our faith. So how do we approach these sensitive topics within a faith community? In t…
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Marriage is more than just a relationship between two people; it's a profound reflection of how God loves us. Yet, in today's culture, there are many misconceptions about marriage—arguably the most intimate and challenging of human relationships. If God is speaking to us through marriage, it’s crucial that we understand what He has to say. In this …
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Do I really have to honor someone I disagree with? Malachi, the last prophetic voice before the coming of Christ, addresses a generation that had become complacent, dishonoring, and lacking integrity, and his message still resonates today. Malachi reminds us that our actions, both in small and large matters, reflect our understanding of who God is.…
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The pain we refuse to process only lingers, but the Book of Joel reveals God's path to restoration and renewal. God doesn’t want your religious behavior—He desires for you to bring the fullness of your brokenness to Him, allowing Him to begin His transformative work. In this episode, Whit and Casey explore the prophet Joel, the importance of lament…
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The book of Zechariah offers both a prophetic glimpse into the future and a powerful message for the present. Brimming with vivid imagery and symbolism, it reveals the critical role of the Holy Spirit in fulfilling God’s purposes. But how do we interpret this rich symbolism, and what does the Holy Spirit's influence look like in our lives today? In…
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What does the Bible have to say about wisdom? Matthew Delaney (MA Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages) discusses a part of Scripture where the English word for wisdom might not show up even though the Hebrew word does appear. This teaching has implications for how we understand Exodus, how we approach career, and has a challenging and encoura…
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Our emotions are not off-limits! In this episode, Jamie and Heather talk about what they thought of the movie Inside Out 2. They explore how different life stages, like puberty and menopause, can impact our emotions and thoughts, and how crucial godly community is to our sense of self. Grab your popcorn and come along for the ride!…
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Prayer is not a place to be perfect; it's a place to be honest. Habakkuk begins by pouring his heart out to God, lamenting the injustice and wickedness he sees. This kind of raw honesty can be uncomfortable, but God wants us to bring our whole selves to Him in prayer—the good, the bad, and the ugly. In this episode, Whit and Casey explore the cultu…
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This week on the Living Rooted podcast, Jason guides us through the intricate dialogue between the prophet Habakkuk and God, unfolding its themes of divine justice, human vulnerability, and unwavering faith. Listen as Jason explores the importance of trust and faith in our relationship with the divine.…
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We have a conversation with Chad Bird inspired by his new book “Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament.” How do we summarize the Hebrew Bible in a way that is engaging and helpful? How do read difficult Psalms? How do we see Christ in the Hebrew Bible? We talk about all of this and more in today’s episode…
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The devil doesn't always tempt us with things that are obviously evil—sometimes he tempts us with comfort. Wrestling with God involves not compromising in moments of discomfort. It means taking your whole self to the Lord and saying, "I don't know if I can trust you, but I'm going to dig into your word and community to find out." In this episode, J…
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Habakkuk 3 is one of the most unique chapters of all the poetic prophets in the Hebrew Bible. The content and literary genre are both unexpected twists in this powerful book. Matthew Delaney (MA Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages) shares Hebrew language insights from this chapter, reading the chapter in Hebrew along with his own translation …
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Is the Flood more about “Salvation” or “Judgment”? Dr. Dustin Burlet has researched and published on this question. Following the methodology of rhetorical criticism, Dustin explores the rhetoric of the flood story in its ancient Near Eastern context to explore this question. Dustin G. Burlet is an instructor at Millar College of the Bible in Winni…
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We have an insatiable appetite for stories. Art helps us make sense of the world, bypassing logic and getting directly at the heart. The story of Ruth teaches us in four chapters what Ruth and Naomi learned over a lifetime. In this episode, Whit and Lyndsey discuss ruth chapter 3, the power of story, how to make sense of the seemingly risqué action…
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Lace up your shoes – we’re going on a walk! In this episode, Heather shares about her transformative experience walking the Camino Santiago pilgrimage. Throughout her 170 mile walk, Heather found solace in the simplicity of being present in the moment, meditating on scripture, and communing with the Lord. Her literal walk was a powerful picture of …
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In this episode, we explore the Book of Ben Sira with Dr. Panc Beentjes, who shares the importance and nuance of studying the Hebrew manuscripts of the book. He provides an overview of Ben Sira’s significance, discusses the unique introduction by Ben Sira’s grandson, and explains the importance of the Hebrew manuscripts. Dr. Beentjes also touches o…
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Join The Sacramentalists podcast as they dive deep into Scripture with Fr. Wesley Hill, Episcopal Priest and Associate Professor of New Testament at Western Theological Seminary, exploring the rich theology and practical wisdom of the Book of Ephesians. Discover how this ancient letter speaks to modern Christians, offering guidance on faith, relati…
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This week, Jason and Makenna continue their discussion on the masks of guilt, hurt, and shame. They share practical steps for how we can acknowledge what hurts and face truths about ourselves and find freedom. They also discuss the differences between trust, reconciliation, and forgiveness and how they each offer a path to restored relationships. L…
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Life doesn’t always turn out the way we hope or plan. When we face loss and disappointment, we may question if God is who He says He is. We can learn a lot about facing adversity from the story of Ruth and Naomi, who both lose everything they have but continue to move toward God. In this episode, Whit and Chris discuss navigating suffering, wrestli…
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Dive deep into the heart of the Beatitudes with the Sacramentalists podcast! This episode explores the profound spiritual teachings of Jesus, offering insights into how these blessings can transform your life and bring you closer to God. Join us as we unpack the rich symbolism and meaning behind each Beatitude, uncovering the hidden truths that can…
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If you didn’t know, the Old Testament has some pretty crazy stories. One of the challenges in understanding ancient texts like Ruth is the vast cultural gap between then and now. Ruth unfolds against the backdrop of the time of the judges, a period marked by moral decline and spiritual turbulence in Israel. In this episode, Whit and Casey take a de…
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To read the story of Ruth as a romantic love story is to miss the full picture of God’s faithfulness in horrific circumstances. It is about love –– but the covenantal, sacrificial kind of Ruth to Naomi and God to His people. In the second part of their conversation about Ruth, Whit and Casey explore how God works through people and places to form u…
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Want to read the Hebrew Bible with Dr. Nathan French and Matthew Delaney? Join the Hebrew Bible Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/hebrewbibleinsights How do we make sense of not only the story of David and Bathsheba, but also the number of scenes that ensue after involving a number a difficult passages relating to David? Dr. Nathan French (PhD Heb…
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Join Jason and Makenna this week as they explore the powerful emotions of guilt, hurt, and shame in this episode of the Living Rooted podcast. They discuss the difference between true guilt and false guilt, emphasizing the role of humility as we seek reconciliation with ourselves and in our relationships. They also discuss the various forms of hurt…
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Have you ever felt like God speaks more clearly to others than to you? In the noise of life, discerning God's voice can be a challenge. But we have good news: you can get better at recognizing God’s voice! In this episode, Spiritual Formation Pastors Casey Shirley and Blake Zimmerman talk about how God speaks through His Spirit, the power of commun…
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