The Amazing Jonah Part 5: When God Loves Your Enemy

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Old Testament Manuscripts & the Making of the New Testament (Remastered)

Making of the Bible E2 — In this series of lectures, we’re building the foundation for understanding where the Bible came from. When looking at Scripture through this lens, we discover that the texts themselves offer clues about how they came into existence and why they were writ ...  Show more

The Making of the Old Testament Books (Remastered)

Making of the Bible E1 — Many people who view the Bible as God’s word believe it must have come into existence with little or no human agency. But this idea is foreign to the biblical authors and to Scripture’s very traceable history. It was not written in secret! The authors of ...  Show more

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