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We've all heard it: nothing can beat the "agape" love of God. It is the love unique to him, and we desire it earnestly. The different kinds of love are surely examples of the Greek nuances that get lost in translation, right? If only we knew Greek, then the Bible would come to life and make so much more sense! We are here to debunk these beliefs--one, that Greek is a mysterious and deep language, and two, that there are four different types of love in the Bible. Don't believe us? Check out today's episode! RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
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This week, we speak with James Cuénod, a PhD student at Wheaton College. He made ParaBible to help him search for specific word combinations in the original languages. And while many of us don't know Hebrew or Greek, we can admire his brilliance and appreciate the work he is doing for biblical scholarship. Plus, who knows, maybe ParaBible will come in handy for you! RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE"I cannot read the Bible before going to bed. It's too exciting, and I can't sleep!" If you don't listen to this episode for anything else, listen to it to catch a whiff of Rev. Dr. Instone-Brewer's intense love of and excitement for the Bible. He is using his Kingdom gifts to create STEP Bible (Scripture Tools for Every Person), a website that allows anyone to study the Bible at whichever depth they'd like--in their own language! This website is truly amazing (we did a tutorial video in episode 25), but more amazing is David's passion that exudes all the way from Cambridge. To God be the glory! (Note: it will be more helpful to watch this episode rather than listen.) RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE |
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