Thank you for coming back and helping us to more fully understand the Bible and Gods words. You have a gift and we are lucky to have someone like you to add to our knowledge and appreciation of the Bible.
I think you'll like my post-MBA content. I learned a lot (more) about how to package and distill information, and I'm very excited to share the next generation of videos for this channel. =)
I am so appreciative of your videos. I am currently reading the Bible from front to back and before I begin a new book I look for your videos so that I can get a better understanding as I’m reading through the book. I also find myself coming back and re-watching the video again as I have questions come up or I start getting confused or lost. Thank you for making my Bible study so much better by getting an overview understanding of what I’m being taught.
Welcome back! Appreciate your conversational teaching style, along with the whiteboard video. \Another way to layer information. Please keep it going...(Acts 8: 30,31)
Thank you so much for this AMAZING video! I’m almost done reading the book of Judges, and this video has helped me gain a better understanding of the book!
Thank you for doing another whiteboard video, I really appreciate the lecture presentation style. Videos can be so easily overdone nowadays that the constant graphics/edits/music can become distracting.
Thank you for all of your overviews and for helping us understand the bible better. I watch your videos after i finish a book to make sure im following along well enough and I hope you continue to put your videos out. CHRIST IS KING 🙏❤
@@ruthphillips5744 check out David Pawson’s video’s/lessons (“Unlocking the Bible”). He is the best I found. Has valuable teachings on every seperate book 🙏
Definitely one of my favorite texts from a historiographical perspective. From my understanding Judges as compiled was edited post-exile, with the desire to escape the lawlessness of a kingless Israel and attain peace evident in both the stories that originated before Babylon, and those audited later to support that Davidic line centuries hence. Fascinating eye into the culture of the time.
It's pretty interesting, isn't it? While the books of Samuel and Kings answer the exilic question, "How did we get here?", Judges preempts it by saying, "We've kind of always been here."
Hey!! I would love to see more videos on the Old Testament. I just finished the first book of Samuel. Would love to watch an analysis of that. Thank you . Your videos are very helpful
😊Thank you you're the only person that explains the bible better where can l watch other books of the bible 😢really need to understand the whole old testament please
Thank you for your videos I really appreciate your help to explain the Bible I just started my reading of the Bible and thank you for your analysis - so clear and inspiring to learn Thank you !
Love your channel. Was searching for someone or something to help me study the bible more thoroughly and I stumbled on your videos. Life changing and very informative. How can I print out the whiteboard charts that you use? Would be great for me to add to my bible as a reference as I am reading.
I beg to differ sir but the judge Jephthah did not sacrifice her daughter as in her life but her virginity which was ‘sacrificed’ as in she knew no man and remained a virgin for the rest of her life. (Judges 11 verse 39) God bless your work and I enjoyed this video.
If Samson was a bad character with bad morals and intentions then why he remains to be blessed by God with enormous strength and even his prayers are listened when he toppled the pillars, burying the philistines?
I'm not sure how I would even go about doing so. It would be pretty difficult to base a (useful) overview exclusively in one translation of the Bible for a few reasons: 1. Chapter and verse divisions are pan-translation. 2. A good overview should be understandable and edifying to the viewer even if they don't have access to a Bible. 3. Ideally, any vital wording-specific content that makes it into an overview should be rooted in the use of the original languages, not any one English treatment of those languages. And please: It's Jeffrey. Jeff sounds like someone who works in sales. ;-)
Oh, by all means, then: please explain to me how a KJV 1611 overview of the Book of Judges would materially differ from this one! How does the KJV 1611 translation structure the book differently? How does the KJV 1611 translation handle the book's narrative differently? How does the KJV 1611 translation contradict the overview set forth in the video? Show me specifically how exclusively using the KJV 1611 translation to construct this overview would alter the content of this video.
@@OverviewBible Jeff, the 1611 KJV was translated directly from the Hebrew Old Testament by 40 Bible scholars approved by King James himself. This was a multi-year, full time effort for the Bible scholars who were under the penalty of death if it were ever discovered they tried to alter the translation process in such a way that words and/or parts of sentences were subtracted out of the translation and other words substituted that might have had a different meaning than the original meaning first intended by the Old Testament writers. Before you were born, I did some research in 1988 that showed the corruption of the Bible had gradually taken placed with each newer translation that came on the book market as the decades of the 20th century went by. It got far worse in the 21st century. So if you are teaching from anything other than the 1611 KJV or it's 1769 direct revision, which is often sold today as the 1611 but it is the most direct, honest, above-board update of the OT ever to be published. Today, we see politically correct Bibles, Pride Bibles that removed anti-gay material, etc. I think you are a stubborn guy who will never change, so I will not reply any more to you as I must kick the dust off my feet where this discussion is concerned. Search for God, Jeff. He's there, waiting for you to find him. Bye, brother.
His name was not JESUS CHRIST; use his real name. You know the one that his parents, brothers and sisters, friends, malakiym, even his Jewish followers called him. Why not? Is it against your religion?
Yeshoshua or Yeshua? his parents called him "son", his brothers and sisters called him "mad", his 12 followers called him "teacher', or "rabbi"...................we call him Jesus Christ, and we call on him often, well, I do. I don't have religion, I have salvation.
Clearly, if there were any problem, any heresy or corruption or dilution, in translating the name of the Lord into the native tongues of each of His peoples, then the Apostles themselves would not have done it. St. Paul himself tells us, in fact: Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:9-11) “Every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord” - declared in Greek, what was then the lingua franca of the civilized world. The word tongue in Greek, γλώσσα or glōssa, could also refer to language, as with the Latin lingua, and as we continue to use tongue in English. Was “every tongue” to confess the Lord, but only as Yeshua? Plainly not: in that very sentence, Paul hails Him as Jesus in Greek. Arguing that only “Yeshua,” or any other rendition of the name, is the correct and proper address for our Lord, denies the entire received Christian tradition, the handing down of the faith to every people as the Apostles and their spiritual descendants have done. Just as the Greek people received the name of the Lord as Ἰησοῦς, the English people received Him as Jesus, the Spanish as Jesús, and so forth:
Thank you for coming back and helping us to more fully understand the Bible and Gods words. You have a gift and we are lucky to have someone like you to add to our knowledge and appreciation of the Bible.
Thank you and bless you for coming back and spreading the Good News! Congrats on grad school~
I think you'll like my post-MBA content. I learned a lot (more) about how to package and distill information, and I'm very excited to share the next generation of videos for this channel. =)
🎉 So happy you're covering more books!!
THANK YOU 😎
ahhhh! and here I was wondering what happened to you and this shows up. thank you! may GOD bless you and keep you.
The notification for this video reminded me to study your whiteboards again. Thanx.
Awesome! This and Bible Project videos really help me understand the Bible and make my Bible study so much easier.
Thank you and God bless you!
So good to have you back! This was fascinating. You rock!
I am so appreciative of your videos. I am currently reading the Bible from front to back and before I begin a new book I look for your videos so that I can get a better understanding as I’m reading through the book. I also find myself coming back and re-watching the video again as I have questions come up or I start getting confused or lost. Thank you for making my Bible study so much better by getting an overview understanding of what I’m being taught.
So glad you are back and spreading God’s word. You are blessed with a great talent. Keep it going.
Awesome break down , I just read judges and I needed an overview to really understand what I just read
Welcome back! Appreciate your conversational teaching style, along with the whiteboard video. \Another way to layer information. Please keep it going...(Acts 8: 30,31)
Thank you so much for this AMAZING video! I’m almost done reading the book of Judges, and this video has helped me gain a better understanding of the book!
Great timing as I’m reading this one now.
Welcome back! You are valued!
Just found your channel! Newbie for JC. Thank HIM you are back ❤🙏
Thank you for doing another whiteboard video, I really appreciate the lecture presentation style. Videos can be so easily overdone nowadays that the constant graphics/edits/music can become distracting.
Thank you so much, going through the Bible and having an overview is very very helpful, please continue theses
It's nice to see you back!!
It's nice to BE back!
Thank you for all of your overviews and for helping us understand the bible better. I watch your videos after i finish a book to make sure im following along well enough and I hope you continue to put your videos out. CHRIST IS KING 🙏❤
I Love to Learn 📖 Thank you so much for your time 🙏
Glad to see you pop up in my algorithm today!
This was great! Such a good pace and very informative. Thank you!
Reading it at this very moment. Opened YT to look for video's on Judges. And there we go. 1 hour ago in the subs. Amazing.
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Hi please let me know any others that you find
@@ruthphillips5744 check out David Pawson’s video’s/lessons (“Unlocking the Bible”). He is the best I found. Has valuable teachings on every seperate book 🙏
Ah! So happy to see your video!!!
Really happy you're back🙏
Glad you're back! 😀
Great to see you again!
Hope you are well! You have been missed. I love your videos! Thanks for producing them.
oh wow! so nice to see you post a new video brother
Definitely one of my favorite texts from a historiographical perspective. From my understanding Judges as compiled was edited post-exile, with the desire to escape the lawlessness of a kingless Israel and attain peace evident in both the stories that originated before Babylon, and those audited later to support that Davidic line centuries hence. Fascinating eye into the culture of the time.
It's pretty interesting, isn't it? While the books of Samuel and Kings answer the exilic question, "How did we get here?", Judges preempts it by saying, "We've kind of always been here."
You are a truly blessed and gifted teacher!
Really enjoy your white board teaching. Thank you.
Your videos are well produced and very helpful, thanks!
Thank you! I have missed your videos. I hope you will continue they are very helpful.
Hey!! I would love to see more videos on the Old Testament. I just finished the first book of Samuel. Would love to watch an analysis of that. Thank you . Your videos are very helpful
Wow!Fantastic!inspired!thank you so much for the update❤your Vedio summary is the best!appreciate your hard work!
Thanks for the kind words!
What a beautiful piece of work! Thank you SO much!
Woohoo! I’m so so excited you’re back !!!!!
😊Thank you you're the only person that explains the bible better where can l watch other books of the bible 😢really need to understand the whole old testament please
Thank you for your videos
I really appreciate your help to explain the Bible
I just started my reading of the Bible and thank you for your analysis - so clear and inspiring to learn
Thank you !
Love your channel. Was searching for someone or something to help me study the bible more thoroughly and I stumbled on your videos. Life changing and very informative. How can I print out the whiteboard charts that you use? Would be great for me to add to my bible as a reference as I am reading.
Awesome!!
Oh my gosh there is so much in the old testament...
It's about 75% of the Bible-it should have a lot in it! ;-)
You’re back!! 😄
I am! Covid and grad school took a big bite out of my video-making time over the past few years-it's good to climb back in the saddle. =)
Welcome back!
Thank you! It's good to be back. =)
COOL white board illustrations. Did you do those, or did someone with great whiteboard handwriting do it for you?
Thanks! That's my work. =)
Welcome back🥰
We need more videos
One of the most misunderstood books of the bible.
How can I get a copy of the White Board notes. Will be easy to see, read and understand
I’d really like the book but somehow it’s not working when I click to add it to my cart. Is there anyone who can help with this please? Thank you.
I beg to differ sir but the judge Jephthah did not sacrifice her daughter as in her life but her virginity which was ‘sacrificed’ as in she knew no man and remained a virgin for the rest of her life. (Judges 11 verse 39)
God bless your work and I enjoyed this video.
Thank you so much, God bless you🙏🙏
Hey brother I would love a hard copy of your book have you considered self publishing on Amazon. Bless you
WHERE ARE YOU BEEN ?????😁😅😇
Turns out a pandemic, a move, full-time grad school, and running a business doesn't leave as much time for whiteboarding as one might have hoped. ;-)
I'm really happy you are back, I learn so much from your videos, helps me to understand what I'm reading.
I heard that Gideon is a throne name, explaining how it contradicts what his dad says
Bro it's been so long plz post again
Can i give 2 or 3 thumbs up. Great review.
Thank you!! 🙏🏽 🎉
Great Job
If Samson was a bad character with bad morals and intentions then why he remains to be blessed by God with enormous strength and even his prayers are listened when he toppled the pillars, burying the philistines?
Jeff, do you base your Bible lessons on the 1611 KJV?
I'm not sure how I would even go about doing so. It would be pretty difficult to base a (useful) overview exclusively in one translation of the Bible for a few reasons:
1. Chapter and verse divisions are pan-translation.
2. A good overview should be understandable and edifying to the viewer even if they don't have access to a Bible.
3. Ideally, any vital wording-specific content that makes it into an overview should be rooted in the use of the original languages, not any one English treatment of those languages.
And please: It's Jeffrey. Jeff sounds like someone who works in sales. ;-)
@@OverviewBible You may be relying on corrupted translations of the Bible and you are unaware of that. Your reasons were excuses at best.
Oh, by all means, then: please explain to me how a KJV 1611 overview of the Book of Judges would materially differ from this one!
How does the KJV 1611 translation structure the book differently?
How does the KJV 1611 translation handle the book's narrative differently?
How does the KJV 1611 translation contradict the overview set forth in the video?
Show me specifically how exclusively using the KJV 1611 translation to construct this overview would alter the content of this video.
@@OverviewBible Jeff, the 1611 KJV was translated directly from the Hebrew Old Testament by 40 Bible scholars approved by King James himself.
This was a multi-year, full time effort for the Bible scholars who were under the penalty of death if it were ever discovered they tried to alter the translation process in such a way that words and/or parts of sentences were subtracted out of the translation and other words substituted that might have had a different meaning than the original meaning first intended by the Old Testament writers.
Before you were born, I did some research in 1988 that showed the corruption of the Bible had gradually taken placed with each newer translation that came on the book market as the decades of the 20th century went by. It got far worse in the 21st century.
So if you are teaching from anything other than the 1611 KJV or it's 1769 direct revision, which is often sold today as the 1611 but it is the most direct, honest, above-board update of the OT ever to be published. Today, we see politically correct Bibles, Pride Bibles that removed anti-gay material, etc.
I think you are a stubborn guy who will never change, so I will not reply any more to you as I must kick the dust off my feet where this discussion is concerned. Search for God, Jeff. He's there, waiting for you to find him. Bye, brother.
Would love you to start from Genesis
Abi malek means father of the king not son of the king in arabic
*promosm*
Bro comes back and acts like nothing has happened
What did I miss?
@@OverviewBible you were just gone for a long time
Why can't Christians just enjoy these old books as good stories?
Because it’s not just “old good stories,” it’s literally the word of God. This only true lively God.
Many Christians do enjoy these as good stories! And then there are some of us who enjoy applying a little literary analysis to them. ;-)
His name was not JESUS CHRIST; use his real name. You know the one that his parents, brothers and sisters, friends, malakiym, even his Jewish followers called him. Why not? Is it against your religion?
Yeshoshua or Yeshua? his parents called him "son", his brothers and sisters called him "mad", his 12 followers called him "teacher', or "rabbi"...................we call him Jesus Christ, and we call on him often, well, I do. I don't have religion, I have salvation.
Clearly, if there were any problem, any heresy or corruption or dilution, in translating the name of the Lord into the native tongues of each of His peoples, then the Apostles themselves would not have done it. St. Paul himself tells us, in fact:
Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:9-11)
“Every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord” - declared in Greek, what was then the lingua franca of the civilized world. The word tongue in Greek, γλώσσα or glōssa, could also refer to language, as with the Latin lingua, and as we continue to use tongue in English. Was “every tongue” to confess the Lord, but only as Yeshua? Plainly not: in that very sentence, Paul hails Him as Jesus in Greek.
Arguing that only “Yeshua,” or any other rendition of the name, is the correct and proper address for our Lord, denies the entire received Christian tradition, the handing down of the faith to every people as the Apostles and their spiritual descendants have done. Just as the Greek people received the name of the Lord as Ἰησοῦς, the English people received Him as Jesus, the Spanish as Jesús, and so forth: