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Mark 1:1-3, Luke 3:4-6 | If you’ve ever written a paper that required precise citation, you know how important it is to get your quotes right. You would think the Bible would be just as careful. However, many times when the Bible quotes itself, it’s a jumble of seemingly random verses that get blended together. This isn’t careless quoting. The Biblical authors know exactly what they’re doing and it’s awesome. In this episode, Pastor Seabaugh takes us through a prime example from Mark 1 quoting the prophecies about John the Baptist.
Follow along with the Lesson Worksheet.
By David SeabaughMark 1:1-3, Luke 3:4-6 | If you’ve ever written a paper that required precise citation, you know how important it is to get your quotes right. You would think the Bible would be just as careful. However, many times when the Bible quotes itself, it’s a jumble of seemingly random verses that get blended together. This isn’t careless quoting. The Biblical authors know exactly what they’re doing and it’s awesome. In this episode, Pastor Seabaugh takes us through a prime example from Mark 1 quoting the prophecies about John the Baptist.
Follow along with the Lesson Worksheet.