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161 Malachi Conclusion - The Hinge of the Canon

We conclude what was perhaps the most important series ever on our podcast. In this episode we conclude both our Malachi series and understand the book of Malachi for what it truly is, the hinge of the Canon of Scripture. The bridge between Old and New, between Israel and the ...

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160 Malachi Revisited, Part 4: Isaiah 42: "The Failed Messenger"

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