Ep. 9: The Mountain of Historical Evidence for Jesus Christ
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Discover the hidden depths of the New Testament by exploring some ancient Greek words that are often misunderstood due to suboptimal translations. Unlock the true meanings behind powerful terms like Logos, Agape, and Ekklesia, and how they can transform our understanding of the Gospel. By delving into these linguistic treasures, we'll enrich our faith and deepen our connection to the divine messages within the scriptures.
Join us as we examine the misinterpretation of Parusia and its implications in the present age. We'll discuss how Christ's parables are not solely about his grand return, but also about the arrival of the Holy Spirit to be with believers. Recognize the importance of using scripture appropriately and understanding the context in which the Greek words were used. Remember, while many events will literally happen, their manifestation may not always be obvious.
This enlightening and edifying conversation is one you won't want to miss, so join us as we continue to deepen our knowledge of the New Testament in the next part of this series.
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We cover a lot in this podcast, or rather, Michael does. It starts at the feasts, moves into a discussion of the modern church, the mark, the ages to come and a little biblical math for good measure.
David Bentley Hart's The Experience of God Chapters 2 & 3 are discussed over the course of two weeks....we cover a lot...enjoy!
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