Monthly Archives: October 2019

Organizing the Bible and Digging for Transformation

For our last session of “From Scroll to eBook,” we looked at how the Bible is organized, and then peeked into a couple of online tools for digging into a Bible passage. The slides can be accessed at scroll to ebook6 … Continue reading

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Prioritizing Unity

“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. (Ephesians 4:3, NIV)” The Apostle Paul starts the application section of this letter with this exhortation. Having spent three chapters laying out a theological foundation, … Continue reading

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A look under the hood

Last week was a busy week in “From Scroll to eBook.” Our discussions covered An inside look at the Greek New Testament A partial answer to “Why do we have some many versions of the Bible?” An opportunity to practice … Continue reading

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What the First Hebrew Scriptures looked like

The fourth session of “From Scoll to eBook” investigated what the first copies of the Hebrew scriptures looked like. At the end, we practiced using the Bible as a prayer guide. You can check out the details at scroll to ebook4

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How We Received the Bible

Last week, I continued my guest series at New Hope Eugene by discussing why we believe our Bible is extremely close to the documents written by the original authors. Then we examined the human-divine process of recognizing selected works as … Continue reading

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Why We Believe the Bible

On September 25, I shared four reasons “Why We Believe the Bible.” Check them out at Scroll to eBook 2

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