I would like to add that as a young person sit with older saints and listen to them. I grew up in a pastors home and I spent many hours listening to elder men of the church talk about the Bible. I brought them coffee or refilled their cups just so that I could hear them talk. Oh the knowledge that I gained from those times. Bits and pieces of knowledge that help me latter become a teacher and a pastor.
I really like Josh's point at 19:15 about were some of the Gospels already written when Paul's pens 1 Cor 15. The only point I would add is that the gospels didn't need to be wide circulation as Luke's gospel would be at 24/7 access to Paul, as it's author, Luke, is travelling with him for years. Paul probably held and read the first edition of Luke's scroll in his own hands.
Wow! This episode following the Spooky ones I read the title as Spooky guys haha never heard of the Spoken Guys before but I'm a fan now. Their excitement for the word is palpable!!
Hi Remnant! I love your show, as well as Winger, Mackie, AND THESE SPOKEN GOSPEL guys as great resources! I'm a cartoonist, writer, and jokester and I would love to contribute some day! Even if there are guys like Todd White that I disagree with! Godspeed! I wonder WHAT GREAT ideas are NEXT??????? Maybe next comic strips!
Suggestion: Invite Kevin Thompson (Beyond the Fundamentals) to discuss his interesting approach and 'objections' to "Systematic Theology." I believe that such an encounter will definitely take you out of the "echo chamber!"
Would it be proper to see the third day of creation as typological for the resurrection? dry land comes out of water ( baptism symbolism which represents resurrection) and the "first fruits" (which represents resurrection) of the land begin to grow. Hebrews uses 7th day as typological so seems fitting 3rd day might be.
That Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant and the Queen of Heaven was proved to me by typology and my eyes were opened when the Scriptures were opened up to me by this deeper sense of Scripture beyond the literal story.
@@georgefuentes4112 Yes George, I learned more deeply about the typological reading of Scripture from Roman Catholic Scholars. But I also have the Orthodox Study Bible as my primary "carry to church bible", which is loaded with the same typological notes. I'm Anglo-Catholic but I have been very influenced by RC teachers such as Brant Pitre, Scott Hahn, and John Bergsma, the latter of which (Dr. Bergsma) had significant email dialogue with each other. But also reading the Church Fathers and David Bercot's work.
Rehab's cord would be connected to the blood on the door post, so that the wrath of God would pass by. The wrath of God came upon Jericho, but passed over rahab. If you take that step first before going straight to the blood of jesus,
Question. Where does milk come from, Is there a such thing That is called, The sincere milk of the wordWhat? Does. El shaddai mean. It means the breasted 1. So what do you mean? That Jesus is not. In. This Song of Solomon.
19:12 "Don't muzzle an ox while it's treading out the grain" is in the Torah, Deuteronomy 25:4. Not coming from Luke's Gospel at all. The Torah commandment is about being kind to your working animals in it's plain (peshat) meaning. But, Paul does a midrash on it and applies it to men. I think he must have another verse in mind, because that passage isn't from Luke at all.
Reading a study that there is no OT scripture that speaks to a suffering Messiah or Christ. That is the two concepts of Messiah and suffering are not joined in any OT text. Naked Bible Podcast episode 41, he addresses the title "Christ" with research notes using Logos Bible Software and notes from L.W. Hurtado NT scholar and professor. That said, I believe the conclusion is that it was shrouded throughout the OT of a suffering Messiah, Jesus and the following apostles bring this out in their teaching, they bring it into the light as it was previously hidden in the shadows of the OT.
I would like to add that as a young person sit with older saints and listen to them. I grew up in a pastors home and I spent many hours listening to elder men of the church talk about the Bible. I brought them coffee or refilled their cups just so that I could hear them talk. Oh the knowledge that I gained from those times. Bits and pieces of knowledge that help me latter become a teacher and a pastor.
This episode was great! So glad that you guys finally had David and Seth on the show.
I love spoken Gospel, you all have truly helped my walk with CHRIST
Off topic guys but a lot of the ideas brought up here remind me of Dr. Mike Heiser. Keep praying for him he's still battling cancer.
I really enjoyed this show. I'm a big fan of typology and you guys spoke about it with enthusiasm. Will checkout more of your stuff David & Seth.
I really like Josh's point at 19:15 about were some of the Gospels already written when Paul's pens 1 Cor 15. The only point I would add is that the gospels didn't need to be wide circulation as Luke's gospel would be at 24/7 access to Paul, as it's author, Luke, is travelling with him for years. Paul probably held and read the first edition of Luke's scroll in his own hands.
Wow! This episode following the Spooky ones I read the title as Spooky guys haha never heard of the Spoken Guys before but I'm a fan now. Their excitement for the word is palpable!!
This episode was SO good. It was SO SO good. Seriously though. 👏👏👏
Thank you guys for this channel, I have learned so much!
Hi Remnant! I love your show, as well as Winger, Mackie, AND THESE SPOKEN GOSPEL guys as great resources! I'm a cartoonist, writer, and jokester and I would love to contribute some day! Even if there are guys like Todd White that I disagree with! Godspeed! I wonder WHAT GREAT ideas are NEXT??????? Maybe next comic strips!
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Ha! Dawson had just recommended that book to me. The Holy Spirit must want me to buy it!!😉
What’s the book called again?
Jonah's story is a type of the resurrection, right?
Love, “let’s swim in the passage awhile, then go to the Cross…”
Thank you so very much 😊!
Suggestion: Invite Kevin Thompson (Beyond the Fundamentals) to discuss his interesting approach and 'objections' to "Systematic Theology."
I believe that such an encounter will definitely take you out of the "echo chamber!"
Would it be proper to see the third day of creation as typological for the resurrection? dry land comes out of water ( baptism symbolism which represents resurrection) and the "first fruits" (which represents resurrection) of the land begin to grow. Hebrews uses 7th day as typological so seems fitting 3rd day might be.
the book of hebrews tells us the old was types and shadows of the new so scripture teaches us that
@@markwhite5926 true
What 700 page book did he say he read???
That Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant and the Queen of Heaven was proved to me by typology and my eyes were opened when the Scriptures were opened up to me by this deeper sense of Scripture beyond the literal story.
Beautifully put! Did you hear this in a Catholic circle?
@@georgefuentes4112 Yes George, I learned more deeply about the typological reading of Scripture from Roman Catholic Scholars. But I also have the Orthodox Study Bible as my primary "carry to church bible", which is loaded with the same typological notes. I'm Anglo-Catholic but I have been very influenced by RC teachers such as Brant Pitre, Scott Hahn, and John Bergsma, the latter of which (Dr. Bergsma) had significant email dialogue with each other. But also reading the Church Fathers and David Bercot's work.
Typology is the key to scripture. Read Arlen Chitwoods books on Lamp Beoadcast. Typology through the whole Old Testament.
Rehab's cord would be connected to the blood on the door post, so that the wrath of God would pass by. The wrath of God came upon Jericho, but passed over rahab. If you take that step first before going straight to the blood of jesus,
This!
Seth I feel sad because I feel like I'm being hit by the devil
Is Michael Roundtree married to a blonde haired lady named Haley?
Question. Where does milk come from, Is there a such thing That is called, The sincere milk of the wordWhat? Does. El shaddai mean. It means the breasted 1. So what do you mean? That Jesus is not. In. This Song of Solomon.
19:12 "Don't muzzle an ox while it's treading out the grain" is in the Torah, Deuteronomy 25:4. Not coming from Luke's Gospel at all. The Torah commandment is about being kind to your working animals in it's plain (peshat) meaning. But, Paul does a midrash on it and applies it to men. I think he must have another verse in mind, because that passage isn't from Luke at all.
42:14 Swedish method to bible study
Reading a study that there is no OT scripture that speaks to a suffering Messiah or Christ. That is the two concepts of Messiah and suffering are not joined in any OT text. Naked Bible Podcast episode 41, he addresses the title "Christ" with research notes using Logos Bible Software and notes from L.W. Hurtado NT scholar and professor. That said, I believe the conclusion is that it was shrouded throughout the OT of a suffering Messiah, Jesus and the following apostles bring this out in their teaching, they bring it into the light as it was previously hidden in the shadows of the OT.
I always thought the mystery hidden was the church, the body of christ.
I am having a bad day 😭