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Read The Bible

The Gospel Coalition

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Read the Bible features devotional commentaries from D.A. Carson’s book For the Love of God (vol. 1) that follow the M’Cheyne Bible reading plan. This podcast is designed to be used alongside TGC's Read The Bible initiative (TGC.org/readthebible).
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What does the Bible actually say? What does it mean? It may surprise you! Join Alexander and Diogenes as they take a hilariously critical look at the book that everyone seems to know so much about. Come join the study on Atheists Read the Bible!
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Are you ready to ditch the Christian checklist and trade it in for a daily, intimate relationship with Jesus? Do you wish to fall in love with the Word of God and understand how to apply it to your life? Are you ready to see yourself the way that He sees you and become confident in who He says you are? In this podcast. you will find practical solutions to help you connect with Jesus, walk out your faith, and create a relationship with Jesus that will be a constant in your life. This podcast ...
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Welcome episode 1 of let's read the Bible together today we're going to be reading Genesis chapter 1, Psalms chapter one, and Matthew chapter 1. Cover art photo provided by Aaron Burden on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aaronburden
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Sean & Eliot Read The Bible

BibleCorp (Sean McLoughlin & Eliot J Fallows)

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Welcome to the official podcast of the Holy Bible! Join comedians Sean McLoughlin and Eliot J Fallows (from Chortle Award nominated podcast 'Heal Your Wounds') as they delve into the good book so you don't have to. This podcast is brought to you by the good people at BibleCorp. Follow the show on Twitter @BiblePod (http://www.twitter.com/biblepod) . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join me for a verse-by-verse read through of the Bible, starting with the Gospel of St. John! I’m passionate about the Word of God. There is unbelievable, creative power if we avail our hearts and minds as fertile soil to the seed of the Word. I invite you to walk with me as we direct our attention to the Scriptures for just a few minutes every episode. Visit my page at fb.me/ReadBibleDanny Message me at m.me/ReadBibleDanny
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Oceanside Church is reading chronologically through The Bible throughout 2020. Each Monday night at 7:17PM we are live at https://www.youtube.com/oceansidechurch for a summary teaching of the week's reading along with live question and answers. Most sessions will be hosted by Mark Manfredi and Dan King. Soon after each live stream audio from the session will be posted here to the 20/20 Challenge Podcast. For more information on how you can read along with us please visit https://www.oceansid ...
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TCC: How to Read The Bible

TCC: How to Read The Bible

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This Podcast Feed contains content created by Terwillegar Community Church. We desire to equip our congregation in their ability to to read their Bibles, pray, evangelize, hear God, experience intimacy in their relationship with God, and grow in character.
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The Bible read to classical music daily. The concept is simple. The Bible is read over suitable classical music by the Greats and never heard before music composed and performed by John Richmond. All of John's music can be found on all major streaming platforms. Search for "J Richmond." All links to the albums can be found at www.ClassicallySpeaking.co.uk Season 1 has the Bible read over classical music by famous composers eg Beethoven and Rachmaninov. Season two focuses on the New Testament ...
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Chip and Eric are two "semi-normal" pastors reading through the entire Bible in a year! This year, they're reading with friends! Listen and follow along with their daily reading, as well as the follow-up questions of "How does this reading help me love God more/better?" and "How does this reading help me love others more/better?"
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2 Daily Bible readings. I am challenging myself to read every word of the Bible. I've been born and raised Christian and have had quite a journey in faith. It's my goal to develop my understanding of the Christian faith and offer insight/perspective to others. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/k8lynncase/support
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The Daily Bible Read 2023

The Public Reader, Steve Haffner

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The Daily Bible Read 2023The Daily Bible Read 2023 podcast is based on copyrighted material assembled and owned by Ben Phillips of Teach Faith @ Home http://teachfaith.org/ : The Daily Bible Read 2023 podcast itself is independently produced by The Public Reader and is voiced by Steve Haffner. It is provided as a service without cost. It is intended to provide listeners with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the Bible and its teachings. The English Standard Version is the source ...
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Psalm 35 is one of the psalms given over to the theme of vindication (see also the meditation of April 10). They make many Christians uncomfortable. The line between vindication and vindictiveness sometimes seems a little thin. How can the line of reasoning in this psalm ever be made to square with the teaching of the Lord Jesus about turning the o…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read 2 Samuel 13-14 and Mark 13:1-13 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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Courageous Confidence: 3 attributes of God so we can Step into Throne Room with Boldness Hey friends, Today's episode is quick, punchy, and one straight from the heart. We talk about what it means to come to the Father for prayer, the theme of identity and the barriers that prevent women from fully coming to God. It emphasizes the importance of con…
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One of the inevitable characteristics of those who genuinely praise the Lord is that they want others to join with them in their praise. They recognize that if God is the sort of God their praises say he is, then he ought to be recognized by others. Moreover, one of the reasons for praising the Lord is to thank him for the help he has provided. If …
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read 2 Samuel 10-12 and Mark 12:28-44 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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One of the common features of ancient suzerainty treaties — treaties between some regional superpower and a vassal state (see March 13) — was some section near the end that spelled out the advantages of compliance and the dangers of noncompliance. Inevitably, these blessings and curses were primarily promised the vassal states. In many respects, Le…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read 2 Samuel 7-9 and Mark 12:1-27 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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Blessed is he transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the LORD does not count against him and in whose spirit is no deceit” (Ps. 32:1–2). In a theistic universe where God keeps the books, it is difficult to imagine any greater blessedness. The sad tragedy is that when many people reflect on this brute fact …
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read 2 Samuel 4-6 and Mark 11:20-33 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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David was in deep trouble. The exact circumstances may be obscure to us, as we who live three thousand years later probe the details. But we do know that David was shut up in a besieged city (Ps. 31:21) and felt trapped. He was so threatened that he flirted with despair. And that is when he felt abandoned by God himself: “In my alarm I said, ‘I am …
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read 2 Samuel 1-3 and Mark 1:-19 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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Leviticus 23 provides a description of the principal “appointed feasts” (23:2). These include the Sabbath, which of course could not be observed by taking a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The remaining feasts mentioned, however, are bound up with the temple in Jerusalem. There are three such feasts, along with the related celebrations tied to the princip…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read Samuel 30-31 and Mark 10:32-52 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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The opening verses of Psalm 29 suggest that a great part of what it means to “worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness” is to ascribe to him the praise that is his due: ascribe to him glory and strength, “the glory due his name” (29:1–2). In this light, the central section of the psalm (29:3–9) is remarkable, for it focuses on just one elem…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read Samuel 27-29 and Mark 10:1-31 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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“One thing I ask of the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple” (Ps. 27:4). This glorious stance finds parallels elsewhere. Thus in Psalm 84:10–11 the psalmist declares, “Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read Samuel 25-26 and Mark 9:30-50 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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One of the startling features of Psalm 25 is the diversity of needs David asks the Lord to address. David is in danger of being overwhelmed by enemies and thereby put to shame (Ps. 25:2). He wishes to learn the ways and paths of God, to be taught God’s truth (25:4-5). He begs that God will forget the sins of his rebellious youth (25:7); moreover, h…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read Samuel 22-24 and Mark 9:1-29 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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Perhaps the most striking feature of Leviticus 19 is the repeated clause, “I am the LORD.” In each case, it provides the reason why the Israelites are to obey the particular command. Each must respect his mother and father, and must obey God’s Sabbaths: “I am the LORD” (19:3). They are not to succumb to idolatry: “I am the LORD” (19:4). When they h…
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Chip and Eric are two semi-ordinary pastors reading an extraordinary book to some amazing people. Today, they read Samuel 19-21 and Mark 8:22-38 and answer the questions “How does this help me love God more?” and “How does this help me love others more?”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chipanderic/message…
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The beginning of the so-called “holiness code” (Lev. 18) is full of interest. We should take note of at least four things: (1) Just because this is the first time that some prohibitions have been articulated in the Bible does not necessarily mean that this is the first time anyone thought of them, or condemned the practices in question. Before murd…
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