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Biblical theology, the Old and New Testaments, and how to read the Bible.
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The following series of messages given by Steffen Jenkins at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Cardiff, seeks to help you enjoy the Psalms.
Go deep into who God is. Don’t fear the hard topics of theology but approach it as a worshipful son or daughter of the Father. If your eyes are open, what you see will only make your heart burst with the glory of who God is.
Dan Hames explores passages in the Old Testament where the Son of God appears and asks why these are significant and how they can encourage us today.
Dan Hames explores the way Old Testament people, events, and practices prefigure and preach Jesus and his work of salvation.
Calvin's In 1534, Calvin’s cousin, Pierre Robert Olivétan, translated the Bible into French from the Hebrew and Greek. Calvin wrote this letter as a preface, around a year after his conversion to evangelicalism.
Andrew Wilson asks how Jesus understood the trustworthiness of the Bible in this extract from his book, 'Unbreakable'.
Dan Hames asks why Isaiah 9:6 refers to Jesus as 'Everlasting Father' and whether that contradicts the doctrine of the Trinity.
Steffen Jenkins considers the nature of conversion from Esther 5.
In this bumper edition of the podcast, Dan Hames speaks to Colin Nicholl about his extraordinary research into the Star of Bethlehem.
Martin Luther teaches us what to look for and expect in the Gospels in this short piece from vol. 35 of his Works.