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What is the Bible? (History)

Nov 28, 2023 · 15m 36s
What is the Bible? (History)
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Welcome to another engaging episode of The Heartbeat of Faith Podcast, hosted by Dr. Andrew Farley. In this episode, the focus is on addressing a fundamental question: What exactly is...

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Welcome to another engaging episode of The Heartbeat of Faith Podcast, hosted by Dr. Andrew Farley. In this episode, the focus is on addressing a fundamental question: What exactly is the Bible? How can its intricate composition and profound messages be understood? hBefore this episode, we have devoted significant time to unraveling the mysteries of the Bible. Today, the mission is to dive into the tales of the past, connecting them to the grand themes and timeless imagery that continue to shape faith and culture. Sign up for free devotionals on each episode at https://www.HeartbeatOfFaith.com 

The historical books intricately weave five pivotal events that molded the nation of Israel and underscored its need for a redeemer. From the triumphant shouts at Jericho's walls to the rise of King David, the episodes unveil how God's providence intersected with human frailty. Listeners are invited to embark on a compelling journey to explore these historical books and their enduring impact on faith, culture, and the human spirit. Download the Pray.com app today to experience the vivid revelation of God's divine presence through cinematic storytelling, guided by the influence of the Holy Spirit. For more encouragement in God's grace visit AndrewFarley.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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