Watch This To Understand How To Read The Bible!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2021
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    Dr. Chip Bennett reveals some of the amazing hidden themes of the Bible. We say “hidden” because most people today don’t know about them. But the early church fathers, taking cues from Jesus and Paul, discovered that the scriptures are an integrated tapestry that has common themes spread throughout.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @PatrickKordoulis
    @PatrickKordoulis 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve spent my whole morning listening to your teachings. I appreciate you and your work. I wish more pastors would understand what you are trying to communicate about studying Scripture taking in consideration the way Scripture mirrors itself in its message from start to finish.

  • @kitsywedekind8928
    @kitsywedekind8928 2 года назад

    The literary themes in the Bible are so fun to study, thanks for making this concept so clear

  • @mathewirwin360
    @mathewirwin360 2 года назад

    Thank you Dr Chip for this. It was probably one of the best teaching moments so far. Pastor Matt

  • @cherylshort7021
    @cherylshort7021 2 года назад

    Quite fascinating teaching! Thank you!

  • @ashleystokes249
    @ashleystokes249 2 года назад

    What a blessing. Thank you very much. Please continue with the content GOD will grow it.

  • @michaelgiles5010
    @michaelgiles5010 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Pastor Chip. Great explanation of how to read the books. Does this apply to both the old and new testament?

  • @gilgalbiblewheel6313
    @gilgalbiblewheel6313 23 дня назад

    What's you said is quite interesting. Further, I'm studying how the Bible is considered as a wheel. the 66 books of the Bible form a spiritual wheel. The Hebrew word for wheel is Gilgal where the numerical sum is Gimel(3) + Lamed(30) + Gimel(3) + Lamed(30) = 66. Ezekiel mentioned that the wheels in his dream were individually called ophanim. They were wheels within wheels. But altogether they were called Gilgal. Isaiah is called a mini-bible having 66 chapters where each chapter sequentially is well read with each book of the Bible. Further each book's position in the Bible is important. The 9th book's 9th chapter bears the summary thematically of the entire book. 1Samuel 1 and 9 have a common poetic form intertwining Saul and Saul. The same can be said on 1Samuel 31 with the entire book since 9 + 22 (22 forms an alphabetic cycle where the 22 letters of the Hebrew Aleph Beth form a cycle as we also find in the Alphabetic verses)= 31. 1Samuel 31 was the outcome predicted in 1Samuel 8 to show that God didn't favour a king but a republic run by his laws given to Moses. Another example is Acts 22 as Paul speaks before the Jews in Jerusalem his testimony of how God revealed himself to him in Acts 9 along with other things throughout Acts the 22nd book of the 2nd Cycle of the Biblewheel. Another example is Daniel 5 where a thematic summary is found also mentioned the entire of the 5th book of the 2nd Cycle of the Biblewheel. Another example is the 12th chapter of the 12th book 2Kings. Whereas fire came down from heaven in 2Kings 1 and 2Kings 11 mentions little Joash (God's fire) is hidden in the temple, 2Kings 12 summarizes thematically the entire book with the life of Joash. Joash also repaired the temple as also did Josiah at the end of the book.

  • @martinecheverria5968
    @martinecheverria5968 2 года назад

    Are you going to make videos on Revelation? Come on! I need those!! Thanks for eveything Chip!