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the bible project podcast

by Diamond Crona Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is bibleproject on Apple Podcasts?

BibleProject on Apple Podcasts The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com

What do the creators of bibleproject talk about?

The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com How (Not) To Read the Bible – Feat. Dan Kimball How (Not) To Read the Bible – Feat. Dan Kimball What do we do with the passages in the Bible that are really difficult?

What did Tim and Jon talk about in the God podcast?

Tim and Jon continue discussing the character and theme development of God in the Bible. In this episode, Tim and Jon walk through the big ideas of the divine council and spiritual warfare. This is a unique episode of our podcast. Tim and Jon originally sat down to have a Q+R on the first three episodes in our God series.

How do I submit questions to the joint bible project?

Get your questions ready and send them to [email protected]. Please keep the audio file to about 20 seconds and let us know your name and where you’re from. This episode continues our series on God. Tim and Jon dive deeper into the portrayal of Jesus as a character in the New Testament.

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Who hosts the Bible project podcast?

Tim Mackie'sExploring My Strange Bible is Tim Mackie's personal podcast, produced by BibleProject. It's an anthology of Tim's lectures, sermons, and classroom teachings collected over the last 10 years.

How do I listen to the Bible project podcast?

Search for a podcast app like iTunes, Spotify, or use our website.Download your chosen app.Search for the BibleProject podcast.Select, Listen, Subscribe, and learn the Bible!

Is there a podcast that reads the Bible?

Into that Bible shaped hole comes The Bible Recap hosted by Tara-Leigh Cobble, a daily podcast that aims to read through the entire Bible in a year and since its first episode on January 1 has reached over 2 million downloads.

When did the Bible project podcast start?

2014Combining Tim's deep biblical understanding and Jon's passion for visual storytelling, they created their first two videos in 2014 and put them online for free. Less than six years later, we have over 150 videos and 200 podcasts, which can all be accessed on our website, the BibleProject app, YouTube, and more.

Is BibleProject podcast free?

BibleProject Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App.

How should a beginner study the Bible?

Let's go through my routine in steps:Start off with prayer. ... Read through once without highlighting or taking notes. ... Read through a second time and highlight, circle, underline, and make note of any observations. ... Look into Bible study tools. ... Pay attention to the historical context.More items...•

Where can I listen to The Bible in a Year podcast?

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) on Apple Podcasts. In The Bible in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz walks you through the entire Bible in 365 episodes, providing commentary, reflection, and prayer along the way.

What Bible does Father Mike Schmitz use?

The Great Adventure BibleOne of the unique and beautiful parts of this study is that Fr. Mike uses the timeline from The Great Adventure Bible. This timeline was developed by Jeff Cavins and is designed to help you better understand salvation history in an easily digestible format.

What is the best audio Bible?

Best sellersThe Word of Promise Audio Bible - New King James Version, NKJV: Complete Bible. ... James Earl Jones Reads The Bible: King James Version. ... Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table. ... The Case for Christ, Revised & Updated. ... Listener's Audio Bible - New International Version, NIV: Complete Bible.More items...

What Bible translation does the Bible project use?

0:000:58Choosing a Bible Translation - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUnderstanding every translation is balancing two goals first is faithfulness to the wording of theMoreUnderstanding every translation is balancing two goals first is faithfulness to the wording of the original. Language and the second is readability in normal english. Place these on a spectrum.

Who owns BibleProject?

Tim Mackie PhDTim Mackie PhD in Hebrew Bible, BibleProject Co-Founder | BibleProject™

Where does Tim Mackie go to church?

Share. Tim Mackie is the co-founder of the BibleProject, a nonprofit animation studio helping people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. He is the former pastor of Blackhawk Church in Madison, Wisconsin, and Door of Hope Church in Portland, Oregon.

What are Tim and Jon covering in the Bible?

Specifically, God’s name, glory, word, spirit and wisdom. Today Tim and Jon will be covering the first two. God’s name and his glory or "kavod.". 34min.

What are Tim and Jon discussing?

Tim and Jon introduce the problems with the term "god.". Tim and Jon continue discussing the character and theme development of God in the Bible. In this episode, Tim and Jon walk through the big ideas of the divine council and spiritual warfare. This is a unique episode of our podcast.

What is the Bible Project 2020?

Hyde Park United Methodist. From Hyde Park United Methodist Church, comes the Bible Project 2020, a journey to reading the Bible without fear or frustration. Each week you'll hear an interview with a pastor or expert about the Bible, going from Genesis through to Revelation.

How many episodes of Bible Project 2020?

62 episodes. From Hyde Park United Methodist Church, comes the Bible Project 2020, a journey to reading the Bible without fear or frustration. Each week you'll hear an interview with a pastor or expert about the Bible, going from Genesis through to Revelation.

What does Jesus talk about in the Bible?

In the Gospel of John, Jesus talks about "his Father's house" and him "going to prepare a place for you.".

What is the book of Job about?

Job is considered wisdom literature, and it aims to teach the reader about justice, suffering, and the role of God in the lives of humans. The author is intentionally trying to ruffle some feathers.

What episode of The Garden does Tim talk about God's plan for the world?

In the second part of the episode (06:19-12:10), Tim and Jon talk about God’s plan for humans to reign on his behalf as the image is repaired.

What are the two paths in Proverbs?

In part 2 (17:45-27:00), Tim and Jon discuss how Proverbs lays out two paths, which are the same two paths outlined in Genesis. A person can either choose to live wisely, depicted as listening to “Lady Wisdom,” or a person can choose to live foolishly, depicted as listening to “Lady Folly.”.

Where does Job take place?

It’s kind of a weird book. Job takes place in Uz, a non-Israelite town , and it features non-Israelite people. It seems out of place, but it’s also a book that other biblical authors refer to throughout Scripture. We have to wonder about the differences between Job and the other books of the Bible.

Where is Jesus in the garden?

Jesus is in the wilderness (garden) with the wild animals (Adam and Eve) in the presence of the angels (cherubim and cosmic mountain). Tim cites a quote by biblical scholar Brandon Crowe: “Whereas Adam failed the temptation in the garden and was cast out, J…. 54 min. Feb 18, 2019.

What does Jon ask about the Hebrew word Nephesh?

Jon asks how much you can really separate the ideas of a person’s “mind, soul, and body.”. In the second part of the episode (12:30-41:20), Tim explains that the Hebrew word “Nephesh” is an extremely common word in the Hebrew Old Testament.

What does Tim and Jon discuss in the Bible?

Tim and Jon discuss the importance of understanding “Setting” in Bible stories.

What are Tim and Jon talking about?

Tim and Jon discuss the differences in ancient and modern ways of reading scripture, including why the Hebrew people would read scripture together as a group. The guys also talk about how challenging it can be to read the Bible by yourself.

What does Jon and Tim discuss in the last episode of the Metaphor series?

In the last episode of our Metaphor series, Jon and Tim discuss how water is often displayed as rambunctious and dangerous in the Bible.

What are the three literary styles used in the Bible?

Tim and Jon discuss the big three of literary styles employed in the Bible: Narrative, Poetry, & Prose-Discourse.

What are the themes of the Old Testament?

Tim and Jon continue to recap key stories in Genesis and the Old Testament. The key themes in these stories are chaotic waters and salvation through them.

How many Gospels begin differently?

Each of the four gospels begin differently—and for a reason. Learn more about the four Gospel openings and discover new ways to read these accounts and understand their claims.

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