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How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2
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How Much Context Do We Really Need? - Letters Q+R #2

This week, we finish our How to Read the Bible podcast series with one final Q+R episode where we answer questions like, “How do we know Paul’s letters are authentic?” and “Are morning devotionals still okay?” Tune in to hear your questions answered!

BibleProject · Jon Collins, Tim Mackie

August 10, 202056m 7s

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Show Notes

This week, we finish our How to Read the Bible podcast series with one final Q+R episode where we answer questions like, “How do we know Paul’s letters are authentic?” and “Are morning devotionals still okay?” Tune in to hear your questions answered!

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Timestamps 

  • Is there still a role for devotional reading? (02:12)
  • Did the New Testament authors take the Old Testament out of context? (07:20)
  • How much of the Hebrew Scriptures did Paul expect the Gentiles to know? (15:30)
  • How much context do we need to really understand the letters? (21:37)
  • How was Paul able to write letters while in prison? (30:38)
  • Could the use of scribes explain differences in Paul’s style? (35:38)
  • How do we apply Paul’s words in Romans to our context today? (42:42)

Additional Resources 

Show Music 

  • Defender Instrumental by Tents

Show produced by Dan Gummel and Camden McAfee.  Audience questions collected by Christopher Maier.

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