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Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 8) It seems an absurd question to ask, how one should read historical narrative since we do it intuitively all the time. In picking up a biography to read or a story in the newspaper, we are naturally handling material that would rightly be defined as historical narrative and yet we do it effortlessly without thinking. We pay close attention to the facts and the details - the dates and names, the places and characters. We all know the difference between facts and fiction and handle both accordingly. No one for a minute would take a novel like Alice and Wonderland and read it as they would a WW2 journal. One is fact and one is fiction. Whilst we can be inspired and entertained by fiction - learning very many valuable lessons - it is still at the end of the day fiction – it’s made-up, it’s not a faithful representation of historical fact but instead concerns itself with imaginary people and imaginary events. I’m sad to say, there are some, most notably those in liberal circles, who approach the Bible in this way. God creating the earth in six days! A global flood! Noah and the Ark! Jonah and a great fish! Virgin birth! Resurrection from the dead! Miracles and healings! Far from being taken as fact, at best these are embellishments to enhance the narrative and at worst fanciful stories (myths and legends) made up by the imaginations of men. In this teaching, we look at the historicity of the Bible. Rather than giving a definitive how-to, we seek to give some cautionary pointers in approaching the historical narratives contained in the Bible and to clearly set out what these narratives are and are not. It is my hope that in doing this, it will help guard against the misuse of these passages and set a firm foundation upon which we may learn from the history recorded in the Bible so as to serve the Lord better in our day. Download teaching notes (pdf) https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/bethesdashalom/5_Interpreting_Historical_Narrative.pdf
Back like we never left. It's part 8 of the Barstool Blackout Mixtape series. www.DanteChicago.com
It's the dreaded crap movie point of our podcast cycle, and in this episode we are delving into the murky world of 1980s slashers and one of the worst outings for Mr Jason Voorhees esq. Yes, it is the infamous Friday 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, in which the iconic killer visits New York in circumstances that beggar belief!
Download podcast (Right Click->Save As...) | Duration: 12:36 | Size: 14.4 | Plays: 9In this episode of Thoughts with Dr. Doug Beacham, Dr. Beacham continues his commentary on how the Old... Listen The post EP 35 | How the Old Testament is used in Hebrews Pt. 8 appeared first on General Superintendent's Office.
Welcome to the Evolution of Medicine podcast! This week, we’re continuing our Group Visit Series with Donna Naumann, NP. She has been successfully running group visits in the St. Louis area for nearly three years, and has seen amazing moments of patient transformation that have convinced her of the power in community care. Her perspective adds so much to the group visit conversation because it is from the front lines of group visit implementation—she shares her experiences, plus practical tips on recruiting patients for group visits and running successful appointments that you can apply to your practice. No matter what topic you’re planning for your next group visit, or if you’re still on the fence about getting started with group visits, you will take away important, real-world information from this episode. Highlights include: Her transition to group visits and the resources she used to make implementation a breeze Examples of how the group dynamic motivates patients and builds connection in ways that one-on-one consultations cannot How to successfully recruit patients for group visits and keep them engaged How to structure group visits that are focused on stress and weight loss, two topics that many patients struggle with And so much more! Resources mentioned in this episode: lifestylematrix.com lifestylematrix.com/gvthome
It's the birth of evil in Twin Peaks and we've got your light right here. We discuss what makes Twin Peaks Season 3 Part 8 special, whether Laura is the chosen one, apocalypse in the home, visions of the abyss and Mr C's dreams. Title music by Strangers From Birth https://strangersfrombirth.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
The Gang brings you part 8 of Feelin It. Along with return guest Kim Forte the JeMaMa boys pick two songs for review that they are feeling at the moment. From old to new they let you into the vault of the music in their minds. You feeling it too??? Take a listen!!!*We do not own the rights to the music played on this show* Being reviewed
The Gang brings you part 8 of Feelin It. Along with return guest Kim Forte the JeMaMa boys pick two songs for review that they are feeling at the moment. From old to new they let you into the vault of the music in their minds. You feeling it too??? Take a listen!!!*We do not own the rights to the music played on this show* Being reviewed
Anxiety is something everyone goes through eventually. Fear can cripple us to hiding behind a door to avoid confrontation. Learn how you can overcome fear by watching this series.
This week on Diane we cover Twin Peaks The Return Part 8 Black magic and the bomb, atomic horror, b-movies and the devil on the road. Drink deep and descend, ladies and gentlemen. Title music by Strangers From Birth (https://strangersfrombirth.bandcamp.com/) Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
**Enjoy the mix by the following alternate link(s): https://www.mixcloud.com/djFreshVince/back-to-the-good-times-pt-8/ Welcome to the 8th edition of Back to the Good Times series. Bringing back some more throwback classics in this jam-packed mixtape. Its loaded with tunes from 80s, 90s and early 2000s. Most of the selection is Hip-Hop, R&B and Top 40 that takes it back to days when music was at its peak. So lets go down memory lane! FOLLOW: www.themixlab.net | www.facebook.com/themixlab | www.twitter.com/themixlab | www.facebook.com/djFreshVince | www.twitter.com/djFreshVince | www.instagram.com/djFreshVince | www.mixcloud.com/djfreshvince
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