For people with a Christian biblical heritage like mine, that may sound
like heresy or blasphemy. From the time I began attending Sunday School classes
at our Baptist church until after I became an ordained minister, I had only heard
about one “Christ” -- Jesus Christ. Read complete email at --
Biblical Heritage Center Bible Studies are designed to help readers more accurately understand the words of their Bible. The goal is to discover what the meanings of the words were to their ancient author and teach readers how to use BHC's Linguistic Method of Bible Study in their own studies..
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
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Thursday, August 22, 2019
What are Jots and Tittles?
What
was Jesus talking about when he said “jot
or tittle”? The first thing to always remember when you read the words of
Jesus in English is that Jesus didn’t speak English. Discovering what a “jot” is reveals much more than just the
meaning of the word – it reveals the
language he was speaking. Clicking on this link to read the complete
article https://mailchi.mp/f733dbb30425/what-are-jots-and-tittles
Friday, August 2, 2019
LORD or Lord or Something else? (BHC Power Bible Study)
We just launched BHC Power Bible Studies. They are short,
focused and designed to fit in busy schedules. Use them at home alone or with
family members, when you travel, in the workplace, at church, over lunch, on
social media with friends, etc.
The first BHC Power Bible Study is LORD or Lord or
Something Else?
It focuses on Psalm 110:1, a verse Jesus
quoted in a discussion with a scribe at the Temple -- “The Lord
said to
my Lord . . .” Find out what the words “LORD”
and “Lord” mean. Go to the BHC Power Bible Studies Page on our website at -- http://www.biblicalheritage.org/power-bible-studies.html
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