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Bible Reading Plan - Episode 6

04/21/20 • 43 min

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Question 1 (Proverbs 16:1, 33)

Do verses 1–3 in Hebrew use words that are like mirror images back and forth? Is verse 33 saying that God is pleased if we roll the dice and ask Him?

Question 2 (John 8:15–16, 26)

In John 8:15 Jesus tells the Pharisees, “You judge according to the flesh; I judge no one. Yet even if I do judge...” Then in verse 26 Jesus says, “ I have much to say about you and much to judge...” What did Jesus mean?

Question 3 (John 8)

In John 8, Jesus responds differently in verses 1–11 than he does in 12–59. Then he gives lots of responses to the Jews and Pharisees (and to the Jews who believed in him) in the rest of the chapter. How do we know when it’s appropriate to debate someone over the gospel and when we shouldn’t “cast our pearls before swine”?

Question 4 (John 11)

Did Jesus intentionally let Lazarus die?

Question 5 (John 10:35–38)

Please explain John 10:35–38

04/21/20 • 43 min

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