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May 31, 2019


Title: SPECIAL: Hebrew Lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh
Topic: Hebrew Lesson
Discussed by Dr. Andrew Macintosh
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)


Day 5

This week, enjoy a special Hebrew lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh, a Hebrew scholar at Cambridge University. Dr. Macintosh is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

For more on Dr. Andrew Macintosh, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How did Noah explain the heart of God?

What is Hebrew for feet? How do feet represent the Good News?

What advice does Dr. Macintosh offer to each of the different age groups in Mark’s class?

Homework assignment: Use Google to find Bible passages that reference the Hebrew words for eyes, nose, arm, hands, mouth, heart, and feet.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here]



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May 30, 2019


Title: SPECIAL: Hebrew Lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh
Topic: Hebrew Lesson
Discussed by Dr. Andrew Macintosh
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)


Day 4

This week, enjoy a special Hebrew lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh, a Hebrew scholar at Cambridge University. Dr. Macintosh is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

For more on Dr. Andrew Macintosh, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is Hebrew for hands and mouth?

Mark takes a short Hebrew break to give a preview of next week’s lesson on Faith and Science… It’s relevant – I promise!

Heart in Hebrew is the “thinking organ”. This is so cool! Listen as Dr. Macintosh explains and Mark uses Psalm 9:1 “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all of your wonderful deeds.”

Tune in tomorrow for more on the heart…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here]



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May 29, 2019


Title: SPECIAL: Hebrew Lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh
Topic: Hebrew Lesson
Discussed by Dr. Andrew Macintosh
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)


Day 3

This week, enjoy a special Hebrew lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh, a Hebrew scholar at Cambridge University. Dr. Macintosh is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

For more on Dr. Andrew Macintosh, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is Hebrew for eyes? What does it mean in Hebrew? Are there other meanings for the word? Mark and Dr. Macintosh use Matthew 11:15 “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” as an example…

What is Hebrew for noses? This is actually really, really interesting! Dr. Macintosh references Psalm 118, Sarah, and the “snorting nostril of God”.

Do these two Hebrew words (eyes and nose) contradict each other when referencing God?

What is Hebrew for arm? Are arms solely for defense and military strategies? Nope! Arms are comforting, too!

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here]



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May 28, 2019


Title: Special Interview: Dennis Danielson and Bruce Hindmarsh
Topic: Hebrew Lesson
Discussed by Dr. Andrew Macintosh
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)


Day 2

This week, enjoy a special Hebrew lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh, a Hebrew scholar at Cambridge University. Dr. Macintosh is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

For more on Dr. Andrew Macintosh, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Join in as Dr. Macintosh, Mark Lanier, and the whole class sing Psalm 113:1 in Hebrew! It’s beautiful!

But… What is Psalm 113:1 in English? It’s just as beautiful! Well, almost…

How many Hebrew Old Testament words are there?

Tune in tomorrow as Dr. Macintosh and Mark dig deeper into Hebrew.

Tune in next week for more on: “Is God a God of faith or science” from Mark Lanier.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here]



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May 27, 2019


Title: SPECIAL: Hebrew Lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh
Topic: Hebrew Lesson
Discussed by Dr. Andrew Macintosh
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)


Day 1

This week, enjoy a special Hebrew lesson with Dr. Andrew Macintosh, a Hebrew scholar at Cambridge University. Dr. Macintosh is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

For more on Dr. Andrew Macintosh, click here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How did Dr. Macintosh realize that the Bible was relevant and actually applied to his life? Listen as Dr. Macintosh reveals how the actions of Hitler impacted his life…

Why does Psalm 43 have a special place in Dr. Macintosh’s heart?

How many languages does Dr. Macintosh know?

Why did Dr. Macintosh learn Hebrew? Was he happy about it? Spoiler Alert: Nope! He says: “Sometimes you need to force young people to do things; otherwise they don’t know what’s out there.

On to Hebrew… Psalm 133:1 is beautiful in Hebrew! Join Dr. Macintosh and Mark Lanier and the whole class as the learn the song! NOTE: To view the video for this segment, search YouTube for Mark’s lesson from May 19. It’s hilarious!!!

Tune in next week for more on: “Is God a God of faith or science” from Mark Lanier.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here]



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