The Bible is a deep well where we can learn about God's character and history in a way that helps us hear his ancient words of love and learn to feel his presence with us today. The Bible is also a long and complex collection of ancient books that we are majorly separated from by time, space, and language. Is it worth the effort to get past those hurtles? In fact, how can we trust the Bible? Where did it come from? If these are questions you're asking or thoughts you're having, this is the series for you.
In part 1 of our 2 part series, Prof. Matthew McBirth joins Trevor and Ryan in a conversation about how we got the Bible that we have today. The conversation ventures from a Bible brainteaser through the narrative history of scripture among God's chosen people throughout thousands of years in sections, starting with the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy). This fits within the larger conversation about what each era considered scripture, how they passed scripture from generation to generation, and how Jesus is the center of all scriptural truth. Don't miss part 2 coming out next week! And if you have any questions or comments, email them to us at the email below:
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The Origin of the Bible | Phillip W. Comfort & others
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