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Bryn Joslin
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2011
Welcome to my channel where we're focusing on a Bible in a Year Commentary - a straightforward, daily guide to reading the Bible. If you're looking for a simple way to build a habit of Bible study or want to understand its teachings better, this is the place for you.
I'm Bryn, and I'll be walking you through the Bible every day, focusing on key themes and offering insights to help make sense of it all. It's for anyone who's ever felt intimidated by the Bible's size or complexity - here, we take it one day at a time.
Expect short, digestible videos that fit into your daily routine, providing context and discussion for what you read. No frills, just support and guidance as you explore the Bible at your own pace.
Join us, and let's get to grips with the Bible together.
I'm Bryn, and I'll be walking you through the Bible every day, focusing on key themes and offering insights to help make sense of it all. It's for anyone who's ever felt intimidated by the Bible's size or complexity - here, we take it one day at a time.
Expect short, digestible videos that fit into your daily routine, providing context and discussion for what you read. No frills, just support and guidance as you explore the Bible at your own pace.
Join us, and let's get to grips with the Bible together.
Day 337: Hebrews 9-10; Psalm 27 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Hebrews 9-10 and Psalm 27.
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Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/3rd-december
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Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
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Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/3rd-december
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Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan
Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos
Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
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Day 336: Hebrews 7-8; Psalm 26 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 172 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Hebrews 7-8 and Psalm 26. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/2nd-december Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 335: Hebrews 5-6; Psalm 25 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Hebrews 5-6 and Psalm 25. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/1st-december Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 334: Hebrews 3-4; Psalm 24 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Hebrews 3-4 and Psalm 24. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/30th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 333: Hebrews 1-2; Psalm 23 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Hebrews 1-2 and Psalm 23. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/29th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 332: Philemon; Psalm 22 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Philemon and Psalm 22. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/28th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 331: Titus 1-3; Psalm 21 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 3014 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are Titus 1-3 and Psalm 21. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/27th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 330: 2 Timothy 3-4; Psalm 20 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 2 Timothy 3-4 and Psalm 20. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/26th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 329: 2 Timothy 1-2; Psalm 19 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 2 Timothy 1-2 and Psalm 19. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/25th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 328: 1 Timothy 5-6; Psalm 18 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 2321 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 1 Timothy 5-6 and Psalm 18. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/24th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 327: 1 Timothy 3-4; Psalm 17 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 1 Timothy 3-4 and Psalm 17. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/23rd-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 326: 1 Timothy 1-2; Psalm 16 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 1 Timothy 1-2 and Psalm 16. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/22nd-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 325: 2 Thessalonians 1-3; Psalm 15 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 2 Thessalonians 1-3 and Psalm 15. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/21st-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 324: 1 Thessalonians 3-5; Psalm 14 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 24วันที่ผ่านมา
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 1 Thessalonians 3-5 and Psalm 14. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/20th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 323: 1 Thessalonians 1-2; Psalm 13 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 2114 วันที่ผ่านมา
Read through the Bible in a year with us. Today's Bible readings are 1 Thessalonians 1-2 and Psalm 13. Links Today's commentary: brynjoslin.com/biay/19th-november Receive This Commentary in Your Email Inbox: brynjoslin.com/commentary Reading Plan - brynjoslin.com/commentary-in-a-year-reading-plan Logos Bible Software (extra 30-day trial): brynjoslin.com/logos Podcast: pod.link/1719304532
Day 322: Colossians 3-4; Psalm 12 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 322: Colossians 3-4; Psalm 12 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 321: Colossians 1-2; Psalm 11 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 321: Colossians 1-2; Psalm 11 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 320: Philippians 3-4; Psalm 10 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 320: Philippians 3-4; Psalm 10 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 319: Philippians 1-2; Psalm 9 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 319: Philippians 1-2; Psalm 9 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 318: Ephesians 5-6; Psalm 8 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 318: Ephesians 5-6; Psalm 8 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 317: Ephesians 3-4; Psalm 7 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 317: Ephesians 3-4; Psalm 7 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 316: Ephesians 1-2; Psalm 6 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 316: Ephesians 1-2; Psalm 6 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 315: Galatians 5-6; Psalm 5 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 315: Galatians 5-6; Psalm 5 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 314: Galatians 3-4; Psalm 4 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 314: Galatians 3-4; Psalm 4 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 313: Galatians 1-2; Psalm 3 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 313: Galatians 1-2; Psalm 3 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 312: 2 Corinthians 11-13; Psalm 2 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 312: 2 Corinthians 11-13; Psalm 2 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 311: 2 Corinthians 9-10; Psalm 1 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 311: 2 Corinthians 9-10; Psalm 1 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 310: 2 Corinthians 7-8; Psalm 150 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 310: 2 Corinthians 7-8; Psalm 150 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 309: 2 Corinthians 5-6; Psalm 149 - Bible in a Year Commentary
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Day 309: 2 Corinthians 5-6; Psalm 149 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Day 308: 2 Corinthians 3-4; Psalm 148 - Bible in a Year Commentary
มุมมอง 2728 วันที่ผ่านมา
Day 308: 2 Corinthians 3-4; Psalm 148 - Bible in a Year Commentary
Incredible stuff. Binging your videos now 😅 glad to have come across your work! 🙌
I love the 2nd tip to continue the day you start back. I've done that before and just stopped because I couldn't catch up. Thanks brother.
Yeah, it seems to me the most important thing with a daily Bible reading habit is momentum. Trying to remove anything that slows down that sense of momentum helps
Are you going to start a fresh series in 2025, or will this be the daily reading? I want to start Jan 1 and really wouldn't mind going over this series but if you were planning to start a new one live, I'll wait for that.
This will be the same series, though I do plan on re-recording the first few as the original quality was poor. I also have an email list that sends out that days reading, so it might be easier to join in 1st January and sign up to the email list and then you are in sync and don’t have to remember what day you’re on or dig around to to find the right video.
I love your video's and thank you for keeping them short. I tend to lose concentration after a few minutes so I can watch them in intervals. I also found you from the interview with Jason on Logos!
Thanks man, glad you like them!
I would love to se more videos about Logos from a bible nerd
Thanks man! I’m fully swamped with the Bible in a Year videos I’m doing at the moment, but I might try to set aside some more time to release logos based videos next year
@@brynjoslin No pressure, take it easy.
Bryn can believers still be under the curse of the law because they haven't appropriated the promise. Like salvation we have to believe and have faith? Or is it a one off issue when saved. Thanks
I would argue the curse of the law is something we take on whenever we look to the law as the thing we build our faith on, rather than Jesus. I don’t think it’s a salvation issue but do think we limit the promise and the power of a Jesus in our lives when we rely on it
Excited to study Romans! Thanks for the daily videos 😁
We’re into the letters! Bit by bit we’re chunking through the Bible. Before long we’ll be in Revelation and then all wrapped up 😁
@@brynjoslin can’t quite believe how quick it’s been!
This should cause all in the ⛪️ to examine their lifestyle, not casually call or speak God’s Name void of intimacy to get worldly applause!
Do it all for the audience of 1 🙌
I also managed to get the date wrong in this recording. I should have said 30th September 🤦♂
Stay blessed 🙌🏼 It's an anointed elaboration 👍🏼
Thanks! I really appreciate it
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Thanks for unpicking the Old Testament , Bryn
We did it! New Testament here we come
I love this Bryn I am really late to this so hope I can still join I've signed up to the newsletter and eager to start. I want to read the bible throughout something I've never done and completely understand what is being said to me because what I tend to do is exactly what you said in your video read not understand read next day understand even less and then I give up so I am praying this will unlock the challenges I face and guide me through to know grow and understand the bible as I should Amen
Welcome to the gang! 😁 the newsletter will give you emails with where we’re at now, which is in the middle of 1 Chronicles. On 22nd August we’re starting the New Testament. The plan is also to keep the emails going next year as well just looping through again so you can pick it up now and then next year read through the Old Testament
Comment to boost you in the algorithm. Good job on your mission, brother. I'm thinking of maybe starting a Christian channel myself.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it. As for the TH-cam channel my top tip is make videos that in researching/preparing for it helps you in your faith. That way you grow as a Christian, and any views/subscribers can be considered a bonus
you randomly appeared in my feed! be blessed!
I’m blessed that you found this video and enjoyed it. I hope it and the other help you better understand your Bible
Another prophet done 😀
And not the easiest one 😮💨 it’s all uphill from here 😂
❤thank you Bryn
My pleasure. Loving hearing how much people are getting out of these videos
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Here one view for you👍
Thanks! I seriously appreciate. Just here trying to help people better understand their Bible and enjoy reading it
reading about all of Jeremiah's tribulations, you wonder if God wrote a job description for a prophet, if anyone would apply . I mean, although a tax collector would be equally despised, at least they would have protection from authorities, a decent wage, and maybe a dental plan. what benefits do the prophets get?
You can definitely appreciate why Jeremiah wrestles with God asking why he’s got to do this
I love the comments about not minimizing suffering and how accepting our problems exalts God more by acknowledging that he is greater.
Psalms? Completed it mate 🤷🏻♂️
On a more serious note, appreciate today’s breakdown!
Psalms. I know her. It’s funny going through the psalms a second time and going, “oh that’s some good stuff” as though I’m not just reading stuff I wrote before 😂
My favorite part of Psalm 146 is "Put not your trust in princes,/in mortal man, who cannot save./When his spirit departs, he returns to the ground;/on that very day his plans perish."
A good reminder to us not put all our trust in leaders who can fail, when we can put our trust in God who doesn't
Hey bryn, i would like to edit for you. I am a video editor
Hey, thanks for the offer. I'm not looking for an editor at the moment. But if the TH-cam channel picks up and I start doing longer videos I might look into it
Wisdom in unpacking wisdom. I like the idea of picking a chapter a day
I wonder how much misfortune we place upon someone’s own actions - I’ve definitely done this but the last few days are a reminder that I shouldn’t be so quick to make assumptions. I hope that I can be someone who stands firm in faith with those who are going through rough times instead of making the assumption that it’s something to do with them🤔
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❤😊thank you, Bryn
My pleasure. Great to hear you’re finding these useful
I read I in less than a year sometimes too slow not ok so i alternate i read all then slowly also and of course referance and double checking . I think i did it that way because eading it thos slow doesnt hrlp with big picture .i find i po der then go back deeper and deeper when i go back over smaller parts.im slow readerbut theres do much else like timelines id like to know.at moment im having difficulty reading bible at all, psalms a e one my favourites and proverbs.since was injured with neuroleptics by wicked dr im having difficulty i vould remember bible after just once before too i think its very true that the Holy Spirit springs scripture to mind,im thinking thats what it was.im not satified i understand it enough.i just gotten grips with what worldly things were etc.i had no clue who these false gods were etc .
I'm sorry to hear about your injury. That's tough, particularly if it's impacting your ability to read the Bible. My best trick to understanding the Big picture is to always try to root what you've read each day into the wider narrative of the book. That's what I try and do with the recap in these videos. Another great tool is the BibleProject overview videos and posters. I tend to have one of those at hand so when I'm reading a passage I can always see where we are in the story. I also think part of it is recognising this is a lifetime journey. We spend our whole lives reading and slowly, little by little, building upon our understanding. I'm rooting for you and glad to have you on this journey as we work through the Bible in a year
Isaiah is such a fascinating book, looking forward to getting stuck in!
Appreciate your insights! Ready to start the next book!
Hey Bryn, Still really enjoying your Bible in a year stuff. Today found your comments on the Moabite human sacrifice seeming to appease God's wrath really helpful. Always found that verse hard to make sense of. Also, any thoughts on the significance of Elijah retracing Israel's steps on his journey?
Thanks Jonah! It means a lot. I think there are a couple of things to it. Firstly, by being a subtle nod to that journey the Israelites made many hundreds of years before it causes the reader to stop and think about how far Israel has come (or fallen) in that time. So in that sense it serves as a meditative prompt to the reader. In perhaps a second sense, by Elijah travelling to the other side of the Jordan before handing over to Elisha, it means that Elisha has to recross the Jordan to go back into Israel. So Elisha then represents a new start into the land for the people. At the place Moses handed authority over to Joshua, Elijah is now passing authority to Elisha.
there is a phenomenon called " the Solomon paradox." People can give sound counsel to others , by being detached and engaging the rational mind, but find it difficult to apply the same wisdom to their own lives.
What Biblical aproach is this: Catholic, protestant, Orthodox? What Bible is being used? Thank you.
I don’t really have a particular denominational approach. I come from a Pentecostal background so that will influence my reading a bit but I’m more interested in trying to let the Bible speak for itself. My go to Bible is the ESV but I also use the NIV, NLT, and original Hebrew and Greek
I always thought all good things come from God , and anything evil was from Satan. But here it says an evil spirit was sent by God to torment Saul. I thought God loathed evil ?
Saul always comes across as impulsive with poor emotional regulation. it makes you wonder what his upbringing was like? The bible never mentions his mother. It is clear throughout the bible and life that we are not all born with the same 'hand of cards'. Do you think God takes this into consideration on judgment day? or are we all judged by the same standard , as in a court of law?
Another day, another book!
Reading a whole book in one day ain’t too bad 😂
Really enjoyed this. Keep doing the Lord's work, brother.
Thanks! Appreciate it
We’re in it for the long run not for short term gains. Thanks for dissecting this one Bryn 👍🏿
Thanks Rasheed!
I think todays readings are a reminder to us that if we don’t cut things out of our lives that take us away from God entirely, they always creep back in and eventually put us in a worse place than before. It’s so important to listen to those who have gone before us and keep their wisdom close!
Joshua is one of my favourite books, excited to get stuck in! Really like the point you made - leadership is stepping into what God has already planned. We shouldn’t be surprised by moments of victory when we align ourselves with God.
In Jude 1v9, we see this strange entry of Satan and the angel Michael fighting over Moses' body. Why is it not mentioned here, in Deuteronomy ?
It may just be that it didn't fit with what the narrator of Deuteronomy was trying to communicate. Remember, these writers aren't trying to tell history as we know it. They're trying to communicate theological ideas through Israel's history. We also don't have any written reference to what Jude 1:9 mentions. There is no 2nd Temple literature that says that the devil and Michael fought over Moses' body. Clement of Alexandria claims Jude was quoting a work called the Assumption of Moses, but it's not in any copies we have. It may just be an oral tradition that wasn't written down anywhere but was a story that Jews told one another that Jude is referring to
@brynjoslin that is really interesting. Thankyou. I wondered why they were fighting over the body? I didn't think the early Jews thought much about an after life.
Does the Jewish calander have a leap year? Is it similar to our calander?
The Hebrew calendar is lunar, with 12 lunar months a year. In the 5th century BC a Greek astronomer called Meton suggested an update to the lunar calendar that work in a 19 year cycle. This cycle had 12 years with 12 months and 7 years with 13 months,
Thanks for the tips!!!!
My pleasure. Hope they help
Thanks for this!!!! I am half my yearly plan but after finishing it I will come back to this series!!!!
We’ll still be here 😁 when you do feel free to jump in with wherever we are or start from the beginning. Once I’m finished I’ll keep looping the email newsletter so you’ll be able to continue to get the email notification each day in 2025
I am in!!!!
Great stuff. Feel free to share any thoughts or questions that come up
Thank you so much for your faithfulness in uploading these - the animation studio i work at, my boss enjoys listening to your commentaries :)
That’s so great to hear. Thank you for watching and following along!
One thing that stood out to me was Deuteronomy 9:7 where it says ‘remember and do not forget…’ Does the Hebrew make a distinction between the act of remembrance and forgetting? The way it’s written in English makes it seem like forgetting is the result of not actively remembering. Potentially showing the importance for regular reminders of God’s faithfulness (regular traditional practice and festivals). What do you think?
Another book down! The point you made explaining the difference between individual choice and people doing best for the tribe is so important. Knowing that unlocks so much of what we’re reading
50 days down! I wonder if we can sometimes be like the the tribes of Reuben and Gad, choosing to settle rather than to go into the promises of God. Hindsight is a wonderful thing😅