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Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 06Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 07Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 08Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 08Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – The Book of DeuteronomyOur discussions on Deuteronomy will cover not only the words of this great Book, but the interesting history behind it. This history includes how it got from the northern kingdom to the south, its rejection there for a while, but then the interesting “rediscovery” that it brought to a new audience who took it to Babylon. It is a Book that is applicable to us today because, in many ways, our society is ignoring God by our fixation with the dependence upon our electronic devices, television, and other modern attractions. We need to hear the Word of God again to h...2023-11-071h 03Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 04Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 08Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – Acts of the Apostles (Part 2)“Acts'' is unique in many ways because its place in the ‘new Christian Way’ was not really understood by many people until the language of the Mass was changed from Latin to the common language of the people – after Vatican Two (in 1965) when it was read at most Masses and explained. It takes the teachings of Jesus and explains them in a way that the general public can understand, thereby, lifting them to a greater level of acceptance.2023-11-071h 08Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – History of the Catholic ChurchAre you aware that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest organization in the world and that it has more than one billion members? Did you know that its history, purpose, and meaning can be traced back to the Apostles and ultimately Jesus Christ? So many people look upon the Church as “the place we usually go on Sundays,” or an authority to be obeyed out of respect or fear, but do they ever think of it as the gateway to heaven?2023-11-0755 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 12Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 03Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 08Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 09Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – The Gospel of MatthewIn this session, we will approach the Gospel of Matthew in a different way. Rather than the previous format of chapter by chapter, we shall study Matthew by major subjects using certain chapters of Matthew and other Bible passages grouped by subject. In this way, we will emphasize the meaning and message rather than the word-for-word process.2023-11-071h 10Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.Note: Part of this recording was removed since a movie was wa...2023-11-0715 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 16Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – The Books of WisdomMost people, both Christians and Jews, are not familiar with the beauty and grace of the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament with the exception of the Psalms. Much of this is due to their rejection by the ancient Palestinian Jews because some of these Books were written in Greek rather than Hebrew or Aramaic, and for other odd reasons. These seven books are a great source to inspire prayer and to form a deeper understanding of God’s love for His creation.2023-11-071h 09Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 13Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – The Book of RevelationRevelation is probably the most complicated Book in the Bible and yet it need not be. Many people believe that there is a “hidden” message or code embedded in its meaning, but I assure you there is no such thing. Its message and meaning are right there in clear view and it is a message of hope. This same message was preached by others long before Revelation was written.2023-11-071h 15Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 13Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 05Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – Understanding JudaismJudaism is a very interesting faith. It has had many changes throughout its early history and down throughout the years beginning with Abraham, then with Moses, continuing with King David, the Babylonian captivity, etc. Its connection with Christianity came along after Christ when many people came into Christianity and brought many of their beliefs and customs with them. That is why we have many parts of Jewish prayers within Christian prayers and ceremonies, in particular the Psalms and the Wisdom Books. After listening to the following lessons, you will hopefully get a better understanding of the beginnings of Judaism...2023-11-071h 16Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-041h 04Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-0423 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-0433 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-041h 10Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-0457 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-041h 07Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-0445 minExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-041h 02Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – Hail Holy QueenMary is the pivotal human person of all time and the counterpart to Eve of the creation story, as well as, in God’s plan of Salvation. We honor her because she is the ’Mother of God’ who was kept free of all sin because of her role in ‘God’s Plan.’ This may be difficult for some people to accept or understand, but hopefully, you will be better acquainted with this concept after you listen to the following lessons.Note: Portions of these recordings were removed as a video was played.2023-11-041h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 02Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 15Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1 – Letters to the Hebrews and JamesThese two “Books” of the New Testament are not related in any way. They are here together for teaching purposes due to their brevity and similarity in form and purpose. Their writers are unknown, and they are clearly not ‘letters’ in the understood manner, rather, they are more like written sermons or teachings of late first-century Christian thinking. But you will be pleasantly surprised to read many passages or concepts that are of modern day thinking.2023-11-041h 14Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #10 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 16Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #9 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #8 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #7 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #6 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 15Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #5 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 17Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4 – The Gospel of John“John” is thought of as the gospel of love because of the many times it is mentioned. It was written near the end of the first century, after the writer and other Christians of that time had time to ponder the teachings of the other evangelists, and for John to develop his own theology. It is more theological than the other Gospels which are called the “synoptic” gospels, because of their similarity, and the way they see the life and teachings of Jesus in a more “earthly” way. If you keep this in mind it will help you better understand w...2023-11-041h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #4: The Gospel of St. LukeSt. Luke’s Gospel, along with his companion writing, the Acts of the Apostles, is undoubtedly the most detailed of all four gospels. These offer more information on the life and teachings of Jesus then all of the others. In the following teachings, it is important to understand not only what Jesus says and does but WHY. This understanding of Why should carry through to each of us as we try to deepen our relationship with Christ.2023-11-031h 18Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #3: The Gospel of St. LukeSt. Luke’s Gospel, along with his companion writing, the Acts of the Apostles, is undoubtedly the most detailed of all four gospels. These offer more information on the life and teachings of Jesus then all of the others. In the following teachings, it is important to understand not only what Jesus says and does but WHY. This understanding of Why should carry through to each of us as we try to deepen our relationship with Christ.Note: The first few minutes of this episode were removed due to distorted audio.2023-11-031h 06Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #2: The Gospel of St. LukeSt. Luke’s Gospel, along with his companion writing, the Acts of the Apostles, is undoubtedly the most detailed of all four gospels. These offer more information on the life and teachings of Jesus then all of the others. In the following teachings, it is important to understand not only what Jesus says and does but WHY. This understanding of Why should carry through to each of us as we try to deepen our relationship with Christ.2023-11-031h 19Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorLesson #1: The Gospel of St. LukeSt. Luke’s Gospel, along with his companion writing, the Acts of the Apostles, is undoubtedly the most detailed of all four gospels. These offer more information on the life and teachings of Jesus then all of the others. In the following teachings, it is important to understand not only what Jesus says and does but WHY. This understanding of Why should carry through to each of us as we try to deepen our relationship with Christ.2023-11-031h 13Exploring the Bible with Mel BarrorExploring the Bible with Mel BarrorIntroduction to Exploring the Bible (with Mel Barror)In this introduction, we learn about Mel Barror’s background, as well as the origination and purpose of this Bible study.2023-11-0302 min