Word Matters Podcast sponsored by the CSB Bible
Hello! If you’re still subscribed to this feed, we have a special episode for you. Brandon and Trevin recently reunited on Brandon’s podcast, Church Grammar, to discuss Trevin’s new book and podcast.
Check out Brandon’s Church Grammar podcast: www.linktree.com/churchgrammar
Check out Trevin’s Reconstructing Faith podcast: www.namb.net/podcast_channel/reconstructing-faith/
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In the series finale, Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Revelation 22, “What is John warning us about at the end of Revelation?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology and New Testament at Cedarville University, host of the Church Grammar podcast, and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in 1 Samuel, “Did a Witch Bring a Prophet Back from the Dead?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology and New Testament at Cedarville University, host of the Church Grammar podcast, and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Brandon’s new podcast, Church Grammar, takes some of the principles of Word Matters — explaining tough texts and ideas — and brings them into longer one-on-one conversations. Featuring wide-ranging topics from scholars and Bible teachers, Church Grammar seeks to help us understand some of the most important concepts and ideas in Christian life and theology.
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Brandon and Trevin are joined again by Matthew Emerson to answer a question raised in Galatians 4, “Does Paul use allegory?”
Check out our new sister podcast, Church Grammar.
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology and New Testament at Cedarville University, host of the Church Grammar podcast, and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Matthew 7, “What are the storms of life?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith is Managing Editor for the Christian Standard Bible and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Patrick Schreiner joins Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Luke 16, “Can we enter the Kingdom of God by force?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith is Managing Editor for the Christian Standard Bible and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Psalm 139, “Does the Bible tell us to hate our enemies?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith works with the Christian Standard Bible and the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Follow him on Facebook.
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Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Jude, “Are extrabiblical books authoritative?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith works with the Christian Standard Bible and is the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Check out his blog.
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Darian Lockett joins Brandon and Trevin to answer a question raised in James 5, “Can we pray without doubting?”
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Meet the Hosts:
Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and the author of many books, including This Is Our Time, Counterfeit Gospels, and Gospel-Centered Teaching. Follow him on Twitter.
Brandon D. Smith works with the Christian Standard Bible and is the author of Rooted: Theology for Growing Christians and They Spoke of Me: How Jesus Unlocks the Old Testament. Check out his blog.
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Brandon and Trevin answer a question raised in Proverbs 29, “What vision keeps us from perishing?” — Meet the Hosts: Trevin Wax is Bible & Reference Publisher at B&H Publishing and
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