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November 6, 2015
Title: Interview with Peter Williams
Topic: Interview with Peter Williams
Discussed by Peter Williams
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Part 4
Interview with Peter Williams
Peter Williams is a special guest with Mark Lanier during the lesson this week. Peter is a great friend of Mark’s from England.
Peter uses John the Baptist as an example to show how the four Gospels start out slow and climax gradually to reveal not only the person, but their purpose and mission. More importantly, however, Peter reveals each Gospel’s connection to Jesus and exactly why.
One issue Peter has discussed this entire week is the word “it” and the connotation of this word throughout history and the Bible, specifically regarding different languages. Listen in as he completes his discussion on Greek, the word “it” in different languages, and the importance of the four Gospels.
Mark concludes the lesson by encouraging you to never stop learning about God. Never stop reading the Bible. Never stop studying the Scriptures. You will always – always – learn something new.
Mark is leading his 800+ member class into a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
Join him next Sunday at Champion Forest Baptist Church in NW Houston.
For more information about Mark’s Class, click
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November 5, 2015
Title: Interview with Peter Williams
Topic: Interview with Peter Williams
Discussed by Peter Williams
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Part 4
Interview with Peter Williams
Peter Williams is a special guest with Mark Lanier during the lesson this week. Peter is a great friend of Mark’s from England.
The Bible has not changed. There may be different translations, but it is not different in content. Think about the four Gospels. Listen in as Peter Williams explains various Scriptures in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and breaks them down to show how they are all connected. The similarities are very subtle, but they are there.
“There’s always more that joins the text together than splits it apart,” Peter says. “God didn’t have it chopped up!”
Mark is leading his 800+ member class into a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
Join him next Sunday at Champion Forest Baptist Church in NW Houston.
For more information about Mark’s Class, click
[here].
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November 4, 2015
Title: Interview with Peter Williams
Topic: Interview with Peter Williams
Discussed by Peter Williams
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Part 3
Interview with Peter Williams
Peter Williams is a special guest with Mark Lanier during the lesson this week. Peter is a great friend of Mark’s from England.
Today, Peter and Mark continue discussing the Beatitudes. Each Beatitude, found in Matthew 5:1-12, begins the same way: “Blessed are” and continues with “for they” or “for theirs”. In addition, the Beatitudes use alliteration, which Peter says is one way to help believers memorize Scripture. Jesus didn’t do that on accident! Maybe that’s why preachers love this style of preaching so much!
Peter uses the Greek words in place of the English words to show how the alliteration sequence works. Listen closely because it is really, really interesting! You just might have something new to discuss in the break room to make you sound super smart, too!
Mark is leading his 800+ member class into a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
Join him next Sunday at Champion Forest Baptist Church in NW Houston.
For more information about Mark’s Class, click
[here].
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November 3, 2015
Title: Interview with Peter Williams
Topic: Interview with Peter Williams
Discussed by Peter Williams
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Part 2
Interview with Peter Williams
Peter Williams is a special guest with Mark Lanier during the lesson this week. Peter is a great friend of Mark’s from England. Yesterday, Peter revealed how he likes to read the Bible in different languages. He is literate in: English, Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. He is familiar with: Latin, Syriac, Coptic and other “odd languages”, as he puts it. Listen in as he explains!
Peter poses this question: What can you learn from Greek? Mark has been teaching on Greek and the meaning behind words and phrases for several weeks now. But why? Why do you need to know all this stuff? Peter first talks about the Beatitudes and why they are important. He uses some great slides with this explanation, so be sure to check them out at the link below. Tune in tomorrow as he expands on this.
Mark is leading his 800+ member class into a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
Join him next Sunday at Champion Forest Baptist Church in NW Houston.
For more information about Mark’s Class, click
[here].
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November 2, 2015
Title: Interview with Peter Williams
Topic: Interview with Peter Williams
Discussed by Peter Williams
with Biblical Literacy (www.Biblical-Literacy.com)
Part 1
Interview with Peter Williams
Peter Williams is a special guest with Mark Lanier during the lesson this week. Peter is a great friend of Mark’s from England. Listen in as Mark begins the lesson this week by telling a story of a time he asked Peter about his quiet time with God.
Peter is knowledgeable in many languages and likes to read the Bible in those different languages. He says it really makes him slow down and think about the Scripture. If you don’t know different languages, Peter encourages you to buy a Bible of a different translation than you are accustomed to. This is a great way to expand and learn more about God’s Word.
Mark is leading his 800+ member class into a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
Join him next Sunday at Champion Forest Baptist Church in NW Houston.
For more information about Mark’s Class, click
[here].
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