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1 Samuel 23-25, Proverbs 30:1-17
Commuter Bible
05/22/24 • 27 min
In a paranoid rage, Saul has slaughtered a city of priests and their families. One man has escaped from that raid and joined David’s ranks; his name is Abiathar and he has come with a priestly ephod in hand. At every turn, it seems that Saul is hot on David’s tail until, at long last, he unwittingly happens upon the cave where David is hiding. However, he doesn’t realize David and his men are there, and when he goes in to relieve himself, David takes advantage of the opportunity, but not in the way you might expect from someone who is being hunted down by the ruler of a kingdom.
1 Samuel 23 - 1:13 .
1 Samuel 24 - 7:53 .
1 Samuel 25 - 12:38 .
Proverbs 30:1-17 - 23:48 .
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Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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1 Samuel 1-4, Proverbs 26:13-28
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05/14/24 • 27 min
The instructions that the Lord has given to his people concerning justice, holiness, and priesthood have all been shattered in the time of the judges. It seems like all is lost for Israel, but even here we can see foreshadows of the Christ who has yet to come. There is a woman incapable of having children who is faithful to the Lord. In His providence, kindness and mercy, the Lord raises a prophet and priest from the barren womb of this woman, who had promised the Lord that her son would serve God all the days of his life. This young boy is at home in the Lord’s service and eventually replaces sinful men and intercedes between God and His people. One day, Samuel will usher in a new kingdom, though he himself will not be king.
1 Samuel 1 - 1:13 .
1 Samuel 2 - 6:21 .
1 Samuel 3 - 15:12 .
1 Samuel 4 - 19:10 .
Proverbs 26:13 - 24:40 .
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All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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2 Samuel 18-20, Psalm 83
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06/04/24 • 28 min
On our last episode we followed the trajectory of David’s son Absalom, a handsome young man who had won the hearts of Israel by deception, telling those who came to King David that the king had no time for them. Absalom devises a coup to overthrow David, but his father catches wind of his plot and flees before he arrives. Today, David’s men prepare for battle and meet the forces of Absalom’s Israelite troops. The forest itself claims more lives than the sword, and Absalom meets his end at the hands of Joab. Later, David is restored as king, but not without personal turmoil.
2 Samuel 18 - 1:16 .
2 Samuel 19 - 9:41 .
2 Samuel 20 - 19:59 .
Psalm 83 - 25:38 .
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All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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1 Samuel 9-12, Proverbs 28:1-14
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05/16/24 • 25 min
In our last episode, the nation of Israel asked an aging Samuel to appoint a king over them before his death. Samuel warned them about what a king would demand from them, but the people urged him all the more. Ultimately, the concern is not so much that they want a king, but that they were looking to have a human king as a source of strength, protection, and provision. All throughout their history, God had been their strength, their protection, and their provider, but they failed to trust in Him. As Samuel installs Saul as king in today’s reading, take note of Samuel’s longing for the good of his people and for the glory of God.
1 Samuel 9 - 1:10 .
1 Samuel 10 - 7:27 .
1 Samuel 11 - 13:02 .
1 Samuel 12 - 17:15 .
Proverbs 28 - 22:32 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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2 Kings 17-19
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06/28/24 • 28 min
Today, the kingdom of Israel falls with finality as for the longest time they have denied the ways of the Lord that would make them distinct from the surrounding nations. After spiraling madly away from the Lord for decades, the Lord allows the king of Assyria to conquer Israel and deport it’s people to foreign lands. In his quest to conquer nation after nation, Sennacherib sets his sights on Judah, and sends messengers to demand submission and to arrogantly proclaim Judah’s impending doom. King Hezekiah turns to the Lord in his time of trouble, and speaks through the prophet Isaiah to bring good news to the king.
2 Kings 17 – 1:08 .
2 Kings 18 – 10:12 .
2 Kings 19 – 19:32 .
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All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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Job 1-5, Isaiah 26
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09/13/24 • 24 min
The book of Job is thought to be one of the earliest writings of Scripture. Set in the period of the patriarchs perhaps even before the time of Abraham, this book gives us the account of a rich man who loses it all. Here in the first few chapters we are given a rare glimpse into the spiritual realm, describing scenes before the throne of God Almighty, who reigns so supremely that even His enemies must be granted permission to act. Satan despises Job and his devotion to God Almighty, and does everything in his power to tempt Job into cursing God. While Job’s suffering was not brought about by sin, his friends try to convince him that such desolation only comes upon those who are sinful.
Job 1 - 1:12 .
Job 2 - 6:00 .
Job 3 - 9:47 .
Job 4 - 13:06 .
Job 5 - 15:35 .
Isaiah 26 - 19:09 .
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Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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1 Samuel 16-18, Proverbs 29:1-14
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05/20/24 • 27 min
When the subject of a historical account like this one tells you the reason why he will be victorious before he achieves his victory, we should probably pay attention to that right? So often when someone references David & Goliath, they frame it as if it’s about a big guy versus small fry, and the underdog wins the day because of his ingenuity. Let’s just make this clear: you are not David and this account is not about facing your giants. If anything, we are the cowering Israelites who cannot face our foe; we need a champion, a savior, to step forward in the power of God and rescue us from sin and death.
1 Samuel 16 - 1:10 .
1 Samuel 17 - 6:03 .
1 Samuel 18 - 18:28 .
Proverbs 29 - 24:20 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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Philippians 1-4, Proverbs 31
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05/24/24 • 23 min
Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi is full of love and instruction for the Lord’s church. He rejoices that the gospel is moving forward even while he is in prison, and encourages the church to endure suffering, to be united in love, and to serve one another sacrificially, looking to the King of Kings who humbled Himself even to death on a cross. Our boast is no longer in the flesh, but in the cross of Christ. Paul had much to boast about before surrendering to Christ but he says he now counts at all as loss in comparison to knowing Christ. Knowing that the Lord is near, we should be anxious for nothing, opting instead to pray and to consider the goodness of God.
Philippians 1 - 1:11 .
Philippians 2 - 5:42 .
Philippians 3 - 11:08 .
Philippians 4 - 14:57 .
Proverbs 31 - 19:01 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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2 Kings 17-19
Commuter Bible
07/02/20 • 29 min
Chapter markers:
- 2 Kings || 17 - 1:09 || 18 - 10:17 || 19 - 19:48 ||
Today, the kingdom of Israel falls with finality as for the longest time they have denied the ways of the Lord that would make them distinct from the surrounding nations. After spiraling madly away from the Lord for decades, the Lord allows the king of Assyria to conquer Israel and deport it’s people to foreign lands. In his quest to conquer nation after nation, Sennacherib sets his sights on Judah, and sends messengers to demand submission and to arrogantly proclaim Judah’s impending doom. King Hezekiah turns to the Lord in his time of trouble, and speaks through the prophet Isaiah to bring good news to the king.
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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2 Kings 20-22, Psalm 104-105
Commuter Bible
07/03/20 • 27 min
Chapter markers:
- 2 Kings || 20 - 1:13 || 21 - 6:07 || 22 - 12:16 ||
- Psalm || 104 - 16:51 || 105 - 21:14 ||
Thus far in his reign as king, Hezekiah has put his trust in the Lord. After Isaiah prophesies that his illness will end in death, Hezekiah prays to the Lord and the Lord hears, granting him another 15 years of life. It’s not long, however, before Hezekiah gets cocky and shows off his sweet digs to his neighbors, the Babylonians. Of course, we know that won’t end well. A couple generations later, King Josiah takes throne at the age of eight, and almost by happenstance, the king’s servant stumbles across the book of the Law which had become so forgotten and neglected that they weren’t quite sure what they were looking at.
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.
Co-produced by Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible
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How many episodes does Commuter Bible have?
Commuter Bible currently has 1442 episodes available.
What topics does Commuter Bible cover?
The podcast is about Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts, Books, Arts and Bible.
What is the most popular episode on Commuter Bible?
The episode title '2 Samuel 18-20, Psalm 83' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Commuter Bible?
The average episode length on Commuter Bible is 27 minutes.
How often are episodes of Commuter Bible released?
Episodes of Commuter Bible are typically released every day.
When was the first episode of Commuter Bible?
The first episode of Commuter Bible was released on May 23, 2019.
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