CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrobTeaching the Word of God with simplicity and understanding. From Genesis to Revelation.enCopyright Malesha Roberts (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 18:00:00 GMTTue, 02 Aug 2016 20:30:00 GMTReligionBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/945dffa8-2c95-4b97-b01f-efb38ad71a0b_me.jpgCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrobTeaching the Word of God with simplicity and understanding. From Genesis to Revelation.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comBible,religion,news,podcast,radio show,radio,radio hostCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoVision and Biblical preceptsepisodicChristian Talk Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/02/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/02/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/02/christian-talk-radioTue, 02 Aug 2016 20:30:00 GMTChristian Talk RadioA talk show discussing world events on a biblical perspective 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,talk show,Talk show host,radio,radio showAn Talk show discussing events worldwide on a biblical perspectiveCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/01/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/01/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/08/01/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 01 Aug 2016 18:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!This is an online Talk Show with a Biblical base 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoTalk show,radio show,radio broadcast,newsAn online TALK SHOW With a Biblical baseCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/25/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/25/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/25/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 25 Jul 2016 16:55:07 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!This is an online talk show based on biblical principles. We talk about world affairs and about biblical teaching. Because u can't leave out the world we live in on a daily basis. But we must also remember what the Word of Father God teaches 00:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,religion,Christianity,World,radio hostAn online talk show based on biblical principlesCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/24/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/24/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/07/24/christian-talk-radioSun, 24 Jul 2016 15:10:56 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOThus is an online Talk show that isBible Based. It is designed to inform and enlightvyou on what's happening in the World today based on biblical principles. 00:18:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoTalk show,radio host,news,World news,todayAn online talk show that is Bible based. It is designed to inform and enlightChristian Talk Radio Live!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/06/03/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/06/03/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/06/03/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 03 Jun 2016 16:00:00 GMTChristian Talk Radio Live!To study The Word Of God with Simplicity and Understanding 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,religion,books,radio showAn online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/11/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/11/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/11/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 11 May 2016 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word Of Father God with Simplicity and Understanding 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Radio,Radio show,radio hostAn online Bible Study!Christian Talk Radio Live!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/10/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/10/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/10/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 10 May 2016 17:40:18 GMTChristian Talk Radio Live!To study The Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoAn online Bible StudyChristian Talk radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/09/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/09/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/05/09/christian-talk-radioMon, 09 May 2016 22:30:00 GMTChristian Talk radiostudying The Word Of God with Simplicity and Understanding 00:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,radio host,Religion,ChristianityAn online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/25/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/25/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/25/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 25 Apr 2016 20:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studyimg The Word of God with simplcity and understanding. 00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoAn ONLINE BIBLE STUDY!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/22/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/22/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/04/22/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 22 Apr 2016 22:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and Understanding! 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,religion,Religion,newsAn ONLINE BIBLE STUDY!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/03/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/03/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/03/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 03 Mar 2016 23:31:50 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!the Word of God 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/01/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/01/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/03/01/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 01 Mar 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To styudy The Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:20:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Religion,christian,Radio,radio hostAn ONLINE BIBLE STUDY!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/29/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/29/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/29/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 29 Feb 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:23:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,bible study,religion,christian,radioAN ONLINE BIBLE STUDY!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/17/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/17/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/17/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 17 Feb 2016 23:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:15:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Religion,news,Radio,Radio ShowAn ONLINE BIBLE STUDY!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/11/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/11/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/11/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 11 Feb 2016 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!studying the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,religion,radio host,radioan online Bible study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/10/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/10/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/10/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 10 Feb 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the word of God wiyh simplicity and understanding! 00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnonews,broadcasting,Christian,Christianity,ReligionAn online Bible studyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/09/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/09/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/09/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 09 Feb 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and Unserstanding!   00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,radio,radio broadcast,newsAn online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/06/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/06/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/06/christian-talk-radio-liveSat, 06 Feb 2016 14:18:17 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the word of Father God with siplicity and understanding! 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,news,religion,musicAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE! GUEST PASTOR LAWRENCE ROBERTShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/05/christian-talk-radio-live-guest-pastor-lawrence-robertsReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/05/christian-talk-radio-live-guest-pastor-lawrence-roberts/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/05/christian-talk-radio-live-guest-pastor-lawrence-robertsFri, 05 Feb 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE! GUEST PASTOR LAWRENCE ROBERTSTo study the Word Of God with simplicity and understanding!   00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Religion,Christianty,Radio,radio broadcastingAn online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/02/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/02/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/02/02/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 02 Feb 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Bible Teaching,Radio,radio hostAN ONLINE Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/28/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/28/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/28/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 28 Jan 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and unders†anding, 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Religion,talk,Talk Radio,newsAn online bible studyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/27/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/27/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/27/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 27 Jan 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding. 00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible study,talk show,radio host,talk radio,ChristianAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/26/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/26/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/26/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 26 Jan 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word Of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,radio,radio show,news,musican online Bible study!Christian Talk radio live!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/16/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/16/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/16/christian-talk-radio-liveSat, 16 Jan 2016 21:30:00 GMTChristian Talk radio live!To study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,religion,talk show,HostAn online Bible study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/15/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/15/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/15/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 15 Jan 2016 23:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Religion,talkAn online Bible study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/13/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/13/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/13/christian-talk-radioWed, 13 Jan 2016 23:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOTo study the Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:14:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,bible,religion,Talk Radio ShowAn online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/11/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/11/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/11/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 11 Jan 2016 21:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,religion,Radio,talk show,broadcastingAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/08/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/08/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2016/01/08/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 08 Jan 2016 22:40:51 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,religion,radio,radio broadcast,newsAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/21/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/21/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/21/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 21 Dec 2015 23:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Tostudy the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,bible,radio,radio broadcast,talk showAn Online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/16/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/16/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/16/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 16 Dec 2015 23:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!to study the word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:16:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible study and commentary,radio broadcasting,Radio host,talkAn online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/15/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/15/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/15/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 15 Dec 2015 23:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,The Bible,christian,radio,radio broadcastingAn online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/10/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/10/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/10/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 10 Dec 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word Of God with Sumplicity and Understanding 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Radio broadcast,RadioAn online Bible study!Christian Talk Radio Live!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/09/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/09/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/09/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 09 Dec 2015 23:00:00 GMTChristian Talk Radio Live!Stidying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding 00:23:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible teaching,Radio ShowAn online Bible StudyWCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/04/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/04/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/04/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 04 Dec 2015 21:38:54 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!studying The Word of Father God with simplicity and Understanding 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,Radio Show,Radio,radio talk showAn online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/03/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/03/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/03/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 03 Dec 2015 21:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!To study the Word of Father God, with Truth and understanding! 00:23:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Radio Show,radio talk,christian,bookAn online Bible StudyBible Study of Genesishttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/02/bible-study-of-genesisReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/02/bible-study-of-genesis/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/12/02/bible-study-of-genesisWed, 02 Dec 2015 21:30:00 GMTBible Study of GenesisThe first part of Genesis focuses on the beginning and spread of sin in the world and culminates in the devastating flood in the days of Noah. The second part of the book focuses on Gods dealings with one man, Abraham, Through whom God promises to bring salvation and blessing to the world. Abraham and his descendants learn firsthand that it is always safe to trust the Lird in times of famine and feasting, blessing and bondage. From Abraham....to Isaac...to Jacob...to Joseph... Gods promises begin to come to fruition in a great nation possessing a great land 00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,radio,radio stationTo study the Word Of GodInterviewing Micheal Hollingerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/10/09/interviewing-micheal-hollingerReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/10/09/interviewing-micheal-hollinger/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/10/09/interviewing-micheal-hollingerFri, 09 Oct 2015 21:00:00 GMTInterviewing Micheal HollingerMichael talks about the book that his wife has written. It has been his dream to take this book and let the world know about his beautiful wife and the book she wrote 00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBooks,authors,Radio,Radio showThrough The trials just believeCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/13/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/13/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/13/christian-talk-radioThu, 13 Aug 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOStudying the Word of God with SIMPLICITY and UNDERSTANDING! 00:19:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible,radio,radio show,radio talk showAn online BIBLE STUDYCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/12/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/12/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/12/christian-talk-radioWed, 12 Aug 2015 21:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIOStudy to show thyself approved unto God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed. But who rightly divides the Word of Truth! 00:23:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Jesus Christ,radio,Radio ShowAn online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/05/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/05/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/05/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 05 Aug 2015 21:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God a workman who needeth not to be ashamed, But who rightly divideds the Word Of Truth! 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Radio station,radio broadcast,Jesus Christ,truthan online radio Bible study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/04/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/04/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/08/04/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 04 Aug 2015 20:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study online,study,church,religion,biblean online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/28/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/28/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/28/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 28 Jul 2015 19:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Studying the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:10:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoAn online Bible Study!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/15/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/15/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/15/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 15 Jul 2015 21:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An Online Bible Study! 00:20:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,religion,Religion,JesusStudying The Word of GodCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/08/christian-talk-radioReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/08/christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/08/christian-talk-radioWed, 08 Jul 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO!Christian Talk Radio an online Bible Study! Studying the Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,news,good news,radio,radio broadcastStudying The Bible OnlineCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/01/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/01/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/07/01/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 01 Jul 2015 18:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An online Bible Study! Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding! 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,religion,christian,Bible,Jesus ChristAn online Bible Study! Studying The Word of God with simplicity and understanding!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/22/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/22/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/22/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 22 Jun 2015 19:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An online Bible study! The Bible says to show yoursef approved unto God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed! but who rightly divides the Word of Truth! 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible,Jesus Christ,religion,relationshipsAn online Bible study! The Bible says to show yoursef approved unto God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed! but who rightly divides the Word of Truth!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/19/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/19/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/19/christian-talk-radio-liveFri, 19 Jun 2015 22:00:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!Anruth Online Bible Study! To study the Word of God to show yourself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the Word of Truth! 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible,Religion,Christian,ChristianityAnruth Online Bible Study! To study the Word of God to show yourself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the WorCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/18/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/18/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/18/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 18 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible Study! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, A workman that NEEDETH not to be ashamed but who rightly divides the Word of Truth 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,bible,relationships,Religious,Religionan online Bible Study! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, A workman that NEEDETH not to be ashamed but who rightly divides the Word ofCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/17/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/17/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/17/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 17 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible study, with simplicity and understanding! 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,religion,news,radioan online Bible study, with simplicity and understanding!CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/16/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/16/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/16/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 16 Jun 2015 11:35:24 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible study with understanding and simplicity 00:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,Christian,news,News talkan online Bible study with understanding and simplicityCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/11/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/11/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/11/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 11 Jun 2015 22:35:56 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible Study 00:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoan online Bible StudyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/10/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/10/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/10/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 10 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEan online Bible Study! To study the Bible with simplicity and understanding 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Bible,religion,CHRISTIANITY,Christianan online Bible Study! To study the Bible with simplicity and understandingCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/07/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/07/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/07/christian-talk-radio-liveSun, 07 Jun 2015 17:38:39 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An online Bible Study! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a worman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the WORD OF TRUTH! 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible study,bible,christians,christianity,religionAn online Bible Study! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a worman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the WORD OF TCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/04/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/04/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/04/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 04 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible study! The BIBLE says STUDY TO SHOW URSELF APPROVED, UNTO GOD A WORKMAN WHO NEEDETH NOT TO Be ASHAMED, WHO RIGHTLY DIVIDES THE WORD OF TRUTH 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,The Bible,Christian,Talk Radio,broadcastan online Bible study! The BIBLE says STUDY TO SHOW URSELF APPROVED, UNTO GOD A WORKMAN WHO NEEDETH NOT TO Be ASHAMED, WHO RIGHTLY DIVIDES THE WORD OF TRUTHCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/03/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/03/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/03/christian-talk-radio-liveWed, 03 Jun 2015 22:33:37 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!an online Bible study 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoan online Bible studyCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/02/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/02/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/02/christian-talk-radio-liveTue, 02 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An Online Bible Study! The Bible says to Study to show yourself approved, unto Father God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the word of truth", 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnogood news,Bible study,Bible class,Christian,christianityAn Online Bible Study! The Bible says to Study to show yourself approved, unto Father God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides theCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/01/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/01/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/06/01/christian-talk-radio-liveMon, 01 Jun 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An online Bible Study! Studying the Word Of God with simplicity and understanding! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the Word of Truth 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,christian,religion,peopleAn online Bible Study! Studying the Word Of God with simplicity and understanding! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman who neeCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/05/28/christian-talk-radio-liveReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/05/28/christian-talk-radio-live/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/05/28/christian-talk-radio-liveThu, 28 May 2015 22:30:00 GMTCHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVE!An online Bible study! Studying the word of God, with simplicity and understanding! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman who needeth not to be ashamed, but who rightly divides the Word of Truth". 2Timothy 2:15 00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Bible,religion,radio broadcasting,radioAn online Bible study! Studying the word of God, with simplicity and understanding! The Bible says to study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman who nGENESIS THE BEGINNINGhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/01/31/genesis-the-beginningReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/01/31/genesis-the-beginning/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2015/01/31/genesis-the-beginningSat, 31 Jan 2015 22:00:00 GMTGENESIS THE BEGINNINGGensis the Beginning looks at the stories as told in the Bible.  In Genesis Adam and Eve, and The Garden Of Eden! I take a look at it all and explain in detail what it is al about. 00:13:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoGensis the Beginning looks at the stories as told in the Bible.  In Genesis Adam and Eve, and The Garden Of Eden! I take a look at it all and explain in detailLET'S TALK! ON CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/10/07/lets-talk-on-christian-talk-radioPetshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/10/07/lets-talk-on-christian-talk-radio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/10/07/lets-talk-on-christian-talk-radioMon, 07 Oct 2013 19:00:00 GMTLET'S TALK! ON CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO! LET'S TALK INTERVIEWS MR. RON LEONARD.   Every military man, women, or Vet should be able to have a forever companion if they want one!:) Molly our therapy dog is joining forces with Marilyn and I to go on a "Rescue Mission" to our wounded warriors, those suffering with PTSD, and those who just need to know there is a God in heaven who loves, forgives, and restores. Because Molly and I know tears really are a language God understands! Would love your prayers and support:) 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoAnimals,dogs,helper,rescue,militaryLET'S TALK INTERVIEWS MR. RON LEONARD.   Every military man, women, or Vet should be able to have a forever companion if they want one!:) Molly our therapy dBIBLE TALK!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/08/20/bible-talkReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/08/20/bible-talk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/08/20/bible-talkTue, 20 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTBIBLE TALK!On this show we will talk about subjects, that are often left out or people misunderstand in the Word. Subject might change. This will give you an opportunity to call in and speak with the host!00:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,political,politics,musicOn this show we will talk about subjects, that are often left out or people misunderstand in the Word. Subject might change. This will give you an opportunity tTHE DAILY TALK http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/07/11/the-daily-talkReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/07/11/the-daily-talk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/07/11/the-daily-talkThu, 11 Jul 2013 19:00:00 GMTTHE DAILY TALK This is an extension of my blog on Christian Talk radio.  It allows me to talk about life issues, defined by Biblical principles. If you want to call in and talk this is your opportunity.00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,spiritual,christian,Bible,musicThis is an extension of my blog on Christian Talk radio.  It allows me to talk about life issues, defined by Biblical principles. If you want to call in and talDAILY TALK- CHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/26/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-othersChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/26/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-others/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/26/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-othersFri, 26 Apr 2013 19:30:00 GMTDAILY TALK- CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO  This Is a show where we will discuss issues that are related to today's world. Societal issues that also relate to the Bible. But we will not discuss issues that place Judgement on people.  And we will not discuss the government on this show. On this show come with the mindset to help others and bring some positivity with you. The first TOPIC will be HOW TO GET ALONG WITH OTHERS. 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,christian,Bible Study,talk show,peopleThis Is a show where we will discuss issues that are related to today's world. Societal issues that also relate to the Bible. But we will not discuss issues tDAILY TALK- CHRISTIAN TALK RADIOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/19/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-othersChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/19/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-others/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/04/19/daily-talk-how-to-get-along-with-othersFri, 19 Apr 2013 19:30:00 GMTDAILY TALK- CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO  This Is a show where we will discuss issues that are related to today's world. Societal issues that also relate to the Bible. But we will not discuss issues that place Judgement on people.  And we will not discuss the government on this show. On this show come with the mindset to help others and bring some positivity with you. The first TOPIC will be HOW TO GET ALONG WITH OTHERS. 00:07:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,christian,Bible Study,talk show,peopleThis Is a show where we will discuss issues that are related to today's world. Societal issues that also relate to the Bible. But we will not discuss issues tDANIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/29/danielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/29/daniel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/29/danielTue, 29 Jan 2013 21:00:00 GMTDANIELDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,politics,christian rapp,peopleDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.DANIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/25/danielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/25/daniel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/25/danielFri, 25 Jan 2013 21:00:00 GMTDANIELDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,politics,christian rapp,peopleDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.DANIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/24/danielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/24/daniel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/24/danielThu, 24 Jan 2013 21:00:00 GMTDANIELDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,politics,christian rapp,peopleDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.DANIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/23/danielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/23/daniel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/23/danielWed, 23 Jan 2013 21:00:00 GMTDANIELDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.00:18:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,politics,christian rapp,peopleDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.DANIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/22/danielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/22/daniel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/22/danielTue, 22 Jan 2013 21:00:00 GMTDANIELDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.00:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,politics,christian rapp,peopleDaniel's Life and ministry bridge the entire seventy year period of Babylonian captivity.EZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/11/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/11/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/11/ezekielFri, 11 Jan 2013 12:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/10/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/10/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/10/ezekielThu, 10 Jan 2013 12:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/08/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/08/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/08/ezekielTue, 08 Jan 2013 13:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/07/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/07/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/07/ezekielMon, 07 Jan 2013 13:00:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:44:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/03/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/03/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/03/ezekielThu, 03 Jan 2013 12:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/02/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/02/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/02/ezekielWed, 02 Jan 2013 12:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:43:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/01/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/01/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2013/01/01/ezekielTue, 01 Jan 2013 13:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:18:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/28/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/28/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/28/ezekielFri, 28 Dec 2012 12:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:46:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/27/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/27/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/27/ezekielThu, 27 Dec 2012 14:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/26/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/26/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/26/ezekielWed, 26 Dec 2012 20:00:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/25/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/25/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/25/ezekielTue, 25 Dec 2012 17:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:02:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/14/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/14/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/14/ezekielFri, 14 Dec 2012 20:00:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/12/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/12/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/12/ezekielWed, 12 Dec 2012 14:00:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:36:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/11/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/11/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/11/ezekielTue, 11 Dec 2012 14:30:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeEZEKIELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/05/ezekielChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/05/ezekiel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/12/05/ezekielWed, 05 Dec 2012 20:00:00 GMTEZEKIELEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon before the final assault on Jerusalem, Ezekial uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God's message to His exiled pethe nation once again.ople. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the Nation once again.00:35:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible study,Christian,politics,musicEzekial a Priest and a Prophet, ministers during the darkest days of Judah's history: the seventy-year period of Babylonian captivity. Carried to Babylon beforeJEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/30/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/30/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/30/jeremiahFri, 30 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/29/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/29/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/29/jeremiahThu, 29 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/26/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/26/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/26/jeremiahMon, 26 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:36:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/21/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/21/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/21/jeremiahWed, 21 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:16:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/20/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/20/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/20/jeremiahTue, 20 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/16/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/16/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/16/jeremiahFri, 16 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/15/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/15/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/15/jeremiahThu, 15 Nov 2012 14:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:34:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/14/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/14/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/14/jeremiahWed, 14 Nov 2012 14:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/08/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/08/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/08/jeremiahThu, 08 Nov 2012 14:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:34:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/07/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/07/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/07/jeremiahWed, 07 Nov 2012 15:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/05/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/05/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/05/jeremiahMon, 05 Nov 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:07:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/02/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/02/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/11/02/jeremiahFri, 02 Nov 2012 13:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/31/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/31/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/31/jeremiahWed, 31 Oct 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/30/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/30/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/30/jeremiahTue, 30 Oct 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:13:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/29/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/29/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/29/jeremiahMon, 29 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/25/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/25/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/25/jeremiahThu, 25 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/24/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/24/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/24/jeremiahWed, 24 Oct 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:17:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/23/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/23/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/23/jeremiahTue, 23 Oct 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/22/jeremiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/22/jeremiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/22/jeremiahMon, 22 Oct 2012 13:00:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message, Jeremiah labors far more than forty years proclaiming a message of doom to the stiff-necked people of Judah. Despised and persecuted by his countrymen, Jeremiah bathes his harsh phophecies in tears of compassion.00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Religion,PoliticsThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinly called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth.  A heartbroken phophet with a heartbreaking message,JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/18/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/18/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/18/isaiahThu, 18 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinely called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth. A heartbroken prophet with a heartbreaking message. 00:19:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinely called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth. A heartbroken prophet with a heartbreaking message.JEREMIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/17/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/17/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/17/isaiahWed, 17 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTJEREMIAHThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinely called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth. A heartbroken prophet with a heart-breaking message.00:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappThe Book of Jeremiah is the prophecy of a man divinely called in his youth from the priest-city of Anathoth. A heartbroken prophet with a heart-breaking messageISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/11/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/11/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/11/isaiahThu, 11 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:08:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/10/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/10/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/10/isaiahWed, 10 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:14:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/08/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/08/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/08/isaiahMon, 08 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/05/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/05/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/05/isaiahFri, 05 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:41:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/04/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/04/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/04/isaiahThu, 04 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/03/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/03/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/03/isaiahWed, 03 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/02/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/02/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/10/02/isaiahTue, 02 Oct 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/28/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/28/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/28/isaiahFri, 28 Sep 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/27/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/27/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/27/isaiahThu, 27 Sep 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/26/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/26/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/26/isaiahWed, 26 Sep 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralISAIAHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/24/isaiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/24/isaiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/09/24/isaiahMon, 24 Sep 2012 13:30:00 GMTISAIAHIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoral and idolatrous men.  Judah has sinned; the surrounding nations have sinned. 00:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible,Bible Study,Christian,Politics,RappIsaiah is like a miniature Bible.  The first thirty-nine chapters (like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament) are filled with rous judgement upon immoralPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/06/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/06/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/06/psalmsMon, 06 Aug 2012 20:00:00 GMTPSALMS The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchac, and postexilic, exilic, theocratic, monarchical periods.    The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Psalms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people..   00:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Rapp,news,Politics,ChristianThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man ePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/03/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/03/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/03/psalmsFri, 03 Aug 2012 21:00:00 GMTPSALMS The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchac, and postexilic, exilic, theocratic, monarchical periods.    The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Psalms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people..   00:15:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Rapp,news,Politics,ChristianThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man ePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/02/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/02/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/02/psalmsThu, 02 Aug 2012 21:00:00 GMTPSALMS The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchac, and postexilic, exilic, theocratic, monarchical periods.    The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Psalms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people..   00:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Rapp,news,Politics,ChristianThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man ePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/01/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/01/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/08/01/psalmsWed, 01 Aug 2012 21:00:00 GMTPSALMS The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchac, and postexilic, exilic, theocratic, monarchical periods.    The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Psalms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people..   00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Rapp,news,Politics,ChristianThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of huchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, man ePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/31/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/31/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/31/psalmsTue, 31 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 00:49:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/30/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/30/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/30/psalmsMon, 30 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 00:57:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/25/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/25/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/25/psalmsWed, 25 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:03:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/24/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/24/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/24/psalmsTue, 24 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:06:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experiencePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/23/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/23/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/23/psalmsMon, 23 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:07:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experiencePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/19/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/19/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/19/psalmsThu, 19 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/18/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/18/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/18/psalmsWed, 18 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:00:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/17/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/17/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/17/psalmsTue, 17 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:59:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used boe in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience iPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/16/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/16/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/16/psalmsMon, 16 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim -"Book of Praises"- because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as it's title for this book, meaning " Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instuments".  It  also calls it the Psalterium (" A collection of Songs), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter. The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, The "Book Of Psalms". 01:10:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Politics,NewsThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in a very personal and  in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experiencePSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/13/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/13/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/13/psalmsFri, 13 Jul 2012 21:30:00 GMTPSALMS Thd Book Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explange of human experiences the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way. 00:55:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Rapp,Politics,NewsThd Book Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explange of human experiences the full range of human experience in a very pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/12/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/12/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/12/psalmsThu, 12 Jul 2012 21:30:00 GMTPSALMS Thd Book Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explange of human experiences the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way. 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Rapp,Politics,NewsThd Book Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explange of human experiences the full range of human experience in a very p1Chronicleshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/11/1chroniclesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/11/1chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/11/1chroniclesWed, 11 Jul 2012 21:00:00 GMT1Chronicles A Bible Study 01:05:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian rapp,Bible Study,Bible,Politics,musicA Bible Study1CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/10/1chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/10/1chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/10/1chroniclesTue, 10 Jul 2012 21:00:00 GMT1CHRONICLES The Bible Study... 01:00:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,Christian rapp,rapp,politicsThe Bible Study...2CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/09/2chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/09/2chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/09/2chroniclesMon, 09 Jul 2012 21:00:00 GMT2CHRONICLES The Book of Second Chronicles parallels First and Second Kings... 00:52:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnomusic,Bible Study,Christian,politics,rappThe Book of Second Chronicles parallels First and Second Kings...PSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/05/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/05/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/05/psalmsThu, 05 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:03:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/03/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/03/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/03/psalmsTue, 03 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/02/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/02/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/07/02/psalmsMon, 02 Jul 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:13:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/28/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/28/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/28/psalmsThu, 28 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:10:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/27/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/27/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/27/psalmsWed, 27 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:08:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/26/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/26/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/26/psalmsTue, 26 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:03:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/25/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/25/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/25/psalmsMon, 25 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/22/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/22/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/22/psalmsFri, 22 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/21/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/21/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/21/psalmsThu, 21 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 00:53:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/20/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/20/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/20/psalmsWed, 20 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:09:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/19/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/19/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/19/psalmsTue, 19 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:34:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pPSALMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/18/psalmsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/18/psalms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/18/psalmsMon, 18 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTPSALMS      The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way.  Its 150 "songs" run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, exilic, and postexilic periods.  The tremendous breadth of subject matter into the  Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgement, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament.  The Psalms were set to the accompaniment o stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.      The Book of Psalms was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material.  It came to be known as Sepher Tehillim " Book of Praises" because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God.  The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning "Poems Sung to the Accompaniment of Musical Instruments".  It also calls it the Psalterium (" A Collection of Songs"), and this word is the basis for the term Psalter.  The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, "Book of Psalms". 01:08:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Christian,Bible Study,Rapp,PoliticalThe Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible.  It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and pJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/15/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/15/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/15/jobFri, 15 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/14/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/14/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/14/jobThu, 14 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   00:52:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/13/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/13/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/13/jobWed, 13 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:08:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/12/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/12/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/12/jobTue, 12 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:07:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/11/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/11/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/11/jobMon, 11 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:11:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/08/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/08/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/08/jobFri, 08 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/07/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/07/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/07/jobThu, 07 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   00:58:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/05/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/05/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/05/jobTue, 05 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   00:50:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/04/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/04/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/04/jobMon, 04 Jun 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   00:57:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/01/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/01/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/06/01/jobFri, 01 Jun 2012 23:00:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   00:51:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losJOBhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/31/jobThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/31/job/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/31/jobThu, 31 May 2012 20:30:00 GMTJOB      Job is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who loses everything-his wealth,his family, his health-and wrestles with the question, Why?      The book begins with a heavenly debate between God and Satan, moves hrough three cycles of earthly debates between Job and his friends, and concludes with a dramatic "divine diagnosis" of Job's problem.      In the end, Job acknowledges the sovereignty of God in his life and receives back more than he had before his trials.  Iyyob is the Hebrew title for this book, and the name has two possible meanings.  If derived from the Hebrew word for "Persecution", it means "Persecuted One", It is more likely that it comes from the Arabic word meaning "To Come Back" or "Repent", If so, it may be defined "Repentant One".  Both meanings apply to the book.        The Greek title is Job, and the Latin title is Iob.   01:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rap,Music,Politics,RadioJob is perhaps the earliest book of the Bible. et in the period of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph), it tells the story of a man who losESTHERhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/30/estherChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/30/esther/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/30/estherWed, 30 May 2012 20:00:00 GMTESTHER      God's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plot brings grave danger to the Jews and is countered by the courage of beautiful Esther and the counsel of her wise cousin Mordecai, resulting in a great deliverance.  The feast of Purim becomes an annual reminder of His God's faithfulness on behalf of His people. 00:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,Rapp,Politics,BooksGod's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plotESTHERhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/29/estherChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/29/esther/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/29/estherTue, 29 May 2012 20:00:00 GMTESTHER      God's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plot brings grave danger to the Jews and is countered by the courage of beautiful Esther and the counsel of her wise cousin Mordecai, resulting in a great deliverance.  The feast of Purim becomes an annual reminder of His God's faithfulness on behalf of His people. 01:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,Rapp,Politics,BooksGod's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plotESTHERhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/28/estherChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/28/esther/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/28/estherMon, 28 May 2012 22:00:00 GMTESTHER      God's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plot brings grave danger to the Jews and is countered by the courage of beautiful Esther and the counsel of her wise cousin Mordecai, resulting in a great deliverance.  The feast of Purim becomes an annual reminder of His God's faithfulness on behalf of His people. 01:16:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,Rapp,Politics,BooksGod's hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does  appear once. Haman's plot"ESTHER"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/25/nehemiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/25/nehemiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/25/nehemiahFri, 25 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"ESTHER"    God's hand and providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout thng tile Book of Esther, though His name does not appear once.Haman's and the counsel of her wise cousin Mordecai,plot brings grave danger to the Jews and is countered by the courage of beautiful Esther and the counsel Mordecai, resultiing in a great deliverance.The Feast of Purim becomes an annual reminder of God's faithfulness on behalf of His people.    Esther's Hebrew name was Hadassah, "Myrtle"(2:7), but her Persian Ester was derived from Persian word for "Star" (Stara).   The Greek title for ther, and the Latin title is book is Esther.  00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible,Bible Study,Rappers,politicsGod's hand and providence and protection on behalf of His people is evident throughout thng tile Book of Esther, though His name does not appear once.Haman'"NEHEMIAH"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/24/nehemiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/24/nehemiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/24/nehemiahThu, 24 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"NEHEMIAH"       Nehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.  His concern for the welfare of Jerusalem and its inhabitants prompts him to take bold action.  Granted permission to return to his home land, Nehemiah challenges his countrymen to arise and rebuild the shattered wall of Jerusalem.  In spite of opposition from without and abuse from within , the task is completed in only fifty-two days, a feat even the enemies of Isreal must attribute to God's enabling.  By Contrast, the task of reviving and reforming the people of God within the rebuilt wall demands years of Nehemiah's godly life and leadership.      The Hebrew for Nehemiah is Nehemyah, "Comfort of Yahweh".  The book is named after its cheif character whose name appears in the opening verse. The combined book of Ezra-Nehemiah is given the Greek title Esdras Deuteron, "Second Esdras" in the Septuagint, a third-century B.C.  Greek language translation of the Hebrew Old Testament.  The Latin title of Nehemiah is Liber Secundus Esdra," Seond Book of Ezra"(Ezra was the first). At this point, it is considered a separate book from Ezra, and is later called Liber Nehemiae, "Book of Nehemiah". 01:16:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible,Bible Study,Rappers,politicsNehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile."NEHEMIAH"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/23/nehemiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/23/nehemiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/23/nehemiahWed, 23 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"NEHEMIAH"       Nehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.  His concern for the welfare of Jerusalem and its inhabitants prompts him to take bold action.  Granted permission to return to his home land, Nehemiah challenges his countrymen to arise and rebuild the shattered wall of Jerusalem.  In spite of opposition from without and abuse from within , the task is completed in only fifty-two days, a feat even the enemies of Isreal must attribute to God's enabling.  By Contrast, the task of reviving and reforming the people of God within the rebuilt wall demands years of Nehemiah's godly life and leadership.      The Hebrew for Nehemiah is Nehemyah, "Comfort of Yahweh".  The book is named after its cheif character whose name appears in the opening verse. The combined book of Ezra-Nehemiah is given the Greek title Esdras Deuteron, "Second Esdras" in the Septuagint, a third-century B.C.  Greek language translation of the Hebrew Old Testament.  The Latin title of Nehemiah is Liber Secundus Esdra," Seond Book of Ezra"(Ezra was the first). At this point, it is considered a separate book from Ezra, and is later called Liber Nehemiae, "Book of Nehemiah". 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible,Bible Study,Rappers,politicsNehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile."NEHEMIAH"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/22/nehemiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/22/nehemiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/22/nehemiahTue, 22 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"NEHEMIAH"       Nehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.  His concern for the welfare of Jerusalem and its inhabitants prompts him to take bold action.  Granted permission to return to his home land, Nehemiah challenges his countrymen to arise and rebuild the shattered wall of Jerusalem.  In spite of opposition from without and abuse from within , the task is completed in only fifty-two days, a feat even the enemies of Isreal must attribute to God's enabling.  By Contrast, the task of reviving and reforming the people of God within the rebuilt wall demands years of Nehemiah's godly life and leadership.      The Hebrew for Nehemiah is Nehemyah, "Comfort of Yahweh".  The book is named after its cheif character whose name appears in the opening verse. The combined book of Ezra-Nehemiah is given the Greek title Esdras Deuteron, "Second Esdras" in the Septuagint, a third-century B.C.  Greek language translation of the Hebrew Old Testament.  The Latin title of Nehemiah is Liber Secundus Esdra," Seond Book of Ezra"(Ezra was the first). At this point, it is considered a separate book from Ezra, and is later called Liber Nehemiae, "Book of Nehemiah". 01:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible,Bible Study,Rappers,politicsNehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile."NEHEMIAH"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/21/nehemiahChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/21/nehemiah/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/21/nehemiahMon, 21 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"NEHEMIAH"       Nehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.  His concern for the welfare of Jerusalem and its inhabitants prompts him to take bold action.  Granted permission to return to his home land, Nehemiah challenges his countrymen to arise and rebuild the shattered wall of Jerusalem.  In spite of opposition from without and abuse from within , the task is completed in only fifty-two days, a feat even the enemies of Isreal must attribute to God's enabling.  By Contrast, the task of reviving and reforming the people of God within the rebuilt wall demands years of Nehemiah's godly life and leadership.      The Hebrew for Nehemiah is Nehemyah, "Comfort of Yahweh".  The book is named after its cheif character whose name appears in the opening verse. The combined book of Ezra-Nehemiah is given the Greek title Esdras Deuteron, "Second Esdras" in the Septuagint, a third-century B.C.  Greek language translation of the Hebrew Old Testament.  The Latin title of Nehemiah is Liber Secundus Esdra," Seond Book of Ezra"(Ezra was the first). At this point, it is considered a separate book from Ezra, and is later called Liber Nehemiae, "Book of Nehemiah". 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible,Bible Study,Rappers,politicsNehemiah, contemporary of Ezra and cupbearer to the king in the Persian palace, leads the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile."EZRA"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/18/ezraChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/18/ezra/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/18/ezraFri, 18 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"EZRA"     Ezra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Promise after seventy years of exile.  Israel's "second exodus", this one from Babylon, is less impressive than the return from Egypt because only a remnant chooses to leave Babylon.       Ezra relates the story of two returns from Babylon-the first led by Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple(1-6), and the second under the leadership of Ezra to rebuild the spiritual condition of the people (7-10).  Sandwiched between these two accounts is a gap of nearly six decades, during which Esther lives and rules as queen in Persia.      Ezra is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew word ezer, " help", and perhaps means "Yahweh helps", Ezra and Nehemiah were originally bound together as one book becauseChronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah were viewed as one continuous history.  The Septuagint, a Greek-language version of the Old Testament translated in the third century B.C,. calls Ezra-Nehemiah, Esdras Deuteron,"Second Estras". First Estras is the name of the apocryphal book of Esdras. The Latin title is Liber Primus Esdrae, "First Book of Ezra".  In the Latin Bible, Ezra is called First Ezra and Nehemiah is called Second Ezra. 01:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,rappers,Bible,politics,talk showsEzra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Prom"EZRA"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/17/ezraChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/17/ezra/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/17/ezraThu, 17 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"EZRA"     Ezra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Promise after seventy years of exile.  Israel's "second exodus", this one from Babylon, is less impressive than the return from Egypt because only a remnant chooses to leave Babylon.       Ezra relates the story of two returns from Babylon-the first led by Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple(1-6), and the second under the leadership of Ezra to rebuild the spiritual condition of the people (7-10).  Sandwiched between these two accounts is a gap of nearly six decades, during which Esther lives and rules as queen in Persia.      Ezra is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew word ezer, " help", and perhaps means "Yahweh helps", Ezra and Nehemiah were originally bound together as one book becauseChronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah were viewed as one continuous history.  The Septuagint, a Greek-language version of the Old Testament translated in the third century B.C,. calls Ezra-Nehemiah, Esdras Deuteron,"Second Estras". First Estras is the name of the apocryphal book of Esdras. The Latin title is Liber Primus Esdrae, "First Book of Ezra".  In the Latin Bible, Ezra is called First Ezra and Nehemiah is called Second Ezra. 01:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,rappers,Bible,politics,talk showsEzra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Prom"EZRA"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/16/ezraChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/16/ezra/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/16/ezraWed, 16 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"EZRA"      Ezra continues the Old Testament narrative of Second Chronicles by showing how God ulfills His promise to retun His people, to the Land of Promise after seventy years of exile.  Israel's "second exodus", this one from Babylon, is less impressie than the return from Egypt because only a remnant chooses to leave Babylon.           Ezra relates the story of two returns from Babylon- the first led by Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple (1-6) and the second under the leadership of Ezra to rebuild the spiritual condition of the people (7-10)  Sandwiched between these two accounts is a gap of nearly six decades,Esther lives and rules as queen in Persi form of the Hebrew word ezer, " help", and perhaps means "Yahweh helps". Ezra and Nehemiah were originally bound together as one book because Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah were viewed as one continuous history.      Ezra is the ramaic 01:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible Study,Bible,Rapp,PoliticsEzra continues the Old Testament narrative of Second Chronicles by showing how God ulfills His promise to retun His people, to the Land of Promise after s"EZRA"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/15/ezraChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/15/ezra/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/15/ezraTue, 15 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT"EZRA"     Ezra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Promise after seventy years of exile.  Israel's "second exodus", this one from Babylon, is less impressive than the return from Egypt because only a remnant chooses to leave Babylon.       Ezra relates the story of two returns from Babylon-the first led by Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple(1-6), and the second under the leadership of Ezra to rebuild the spiritual condition of the people (7-10).  Sandwiched between these two accounts is a gap of nearly six decades, during which Esther lives and rules as queen in Persia.      Ezra is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew word ezer, " help", and perhaps means "Yahweh helps", Ezra and Nehemiah were originally bound together as one book becauseChronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah were viewed as one continuous history.  The Septuagint, a Greek-language version of the Old Testament translated in the third century B.C,. calls Ezra-Nehemiah, Esdras Deuteron,"Second Estras". First Estras is the name of the apocryphal book of Esdras. The Latin title is Liber Primus Esdrae, "First Book of Ezra".  In the Latin Bible, Ezra is called First Ezra and Nehemiah is called Second Ezra. 01:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,rappers,Bible,politics,talk showsEzra continues the Old Testament narrative of Seco to leave nd Chronicles by showing how God fulfills His promise to return His people, to the Land of Prom2Chronicleshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/14/2chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/14/2chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/14/2chroniclesMon, 14 May 2012 20:30:00 GMT2Chronicles 2 Chronicles 00:54:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,christian,bible study,rapp,politics2 Chronicles2Chronicleshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/11/2chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/11/2chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/11/2chroniclesFri, 11 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2Chronicles 2 Chronicles 01:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,christian,bible study,rapp,politics2 Chronicles2Chronicleshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/10/2chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/10/2chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/10/2chroniclesThu, 10 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2Chronicles 2 Chronicles 01:34:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,christian,bible study,rapp,politics2 Chronicles2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/08/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/08/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/08/1-chroniclesTue, 08 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/07/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/07/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/07/1-chroniclesMon, 07 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/03/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/03/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/03/1-chroniclesThu, 03 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/02/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/02/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/02/1-chroniclesWed, 02 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/01/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/01/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/05/01/1-chroniclesTue, 01 May 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/30/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/30/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/30/1-chroniclesMon, 30 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:18:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/27/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/27/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/27/1-chroniclesFri, 27 Apr 2012 21:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di2 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/26/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/26/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/26/1-chroniclesThu, 26 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMT2 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/25/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/25/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/25/1-chroniclesWed, 25 Apr 2012 20:00:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES     The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editotial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political historyof Israeland Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David, and then traces the spritual significance of David's rrighteous reign. and  01:15:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Bible Study,Christian,Christian rapp,churchThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is di1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/23/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/23/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/23/1-chroniclesMon, 23 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:05:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/18/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/18/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/18/1-chroniclesWed, 18 Apr 2012 21:00:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 00:57:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/17/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/17/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/17/1-chroniclesTue, 17 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/16/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/16/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/16/1-chroniclesMon, 16 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/13/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/13/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/13/1-chroniclesFri, 13 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:02:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/12/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/12/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/12/1-chroniclesThu, 12 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/11/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/11/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/11/1-chroniclesWed, 11 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/10/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/10/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/10/1-chroniclesTue, 10 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d1 CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/09/1-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/09/1-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/09/1-chroniclesMon, 09 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT1 CHRONICLES      The books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and First and Second Kings give a political history of Isreal and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.  The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.      The books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, meaning " The Words [accounts, events] of the Days."  The equivalent meaning today would be "The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts  in the third-century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, " Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase, Basileon Iouda, "Concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first book of Chronicles was called Paraleipomenon Primus, " The First Book of Things Omitted".  The name " Chronicles" comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D.385-405): Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the " Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History." 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian,Christian Rapp,Rapp,PoliticalThe books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is dI CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/06/i-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/06/i-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/06/i-chroniclesFri, 06 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMTI CHRONICLES      The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and irst and Second Kings give a political history of Israel and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.      The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.  The Books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, " The Words {account, events} of the Days".     The equivalent meaning today would be " The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts in the third -century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, "  Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase. Basileon Iouda, concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first Book of Chronicleswas called Paraleipomenon Primus.  " The first Book of Things Omitted"  The name "Chronicles"  comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D 385-405).  Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the "Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History".00:55:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoradio,Bible Study,Christian,politics,Christian rappThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is dI CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/05/i-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/05/i-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/05/i-chroniclesThu, 05 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMTI CHRONICLES      The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and irst and Second Kings give a political history of Israel and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.      The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.  The Books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, " The Words {account, events} of the Days".     The equivalent meaning today would be " The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts in the third -century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, "  Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase. Basileon Iouda, concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first Book of Chronicleswas called Paraleipomenon Primus.  " The first Book of Things Omitted"  The name "Chronicles"  comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D 385-405).  Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the "Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History".01:10:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoradio,Bible Study,Christian,politics,Christian rappThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is dI CHRONICLEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/04/i-chroniclesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/04/i-chronicles/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/04/i-chroniclesWed, 04 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMTI CHRONICLES      The Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is different.  These books are no mere repetition of the same material, but rather form a divine editorial on the history of God's people.  While Second Samuel and irst and Second Kings give a political history of Israel and Judah, First and Second Chronicles present a religious history of the Davidic dynasty of Judah.      The former are written from a prophetic and moral viewpoint, and the latter from a priestly and spiritual perspective.  The Book of First Chronicles begins with the royal line of David and then traces the spiritual significance of David's righteous reign.  The Books of First and Second Chronicles were originally one continuous work in the Hebrew.  The title was Dibere Hayyamim, " The Words {account, events} of the Days".     The equivalent meaning today would be " The Events of the Times".  Chronicles was divided into two parts in the third -century B.C.  Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint).  At that time it was given the name Paraleipomenon, "  Of Things Omitted", referring to the things omitted from Samuel and Kings.  Some copies add the phrase. Basileon Iouda, concerning the Kings of Judah".  The first Book of Chronicleswas called Paraleipomenon Primus.  " The first Book of Things Omitted"  The name "Chronicles"  comes from Jerome in his Latin Vulgate Bible (A.D 385-405).  Chronicorum Liber.  He meant his title in the sense of the "Chronicles of the Whole of Sacred History".01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoradio,Bible Study,Christian,politics,Christian rappThe Books of First and Second Chronicles cover the same period of Jewish history described in Second Samuel through Second Kings, but the perspective is d2KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/03/2kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/03/2kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/03/2kingsTue, 03 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT2KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings, the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for other nation.     Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnominister,rapp,christian,Bible,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings, the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systemati2KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/02/2kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/02/2kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/04/02/2kingsMon, 02 Apr 2012 20:30:00 GMT2KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings, the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for other nation.     Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:52:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnominister,rapp,christian,Bible,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings, the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systemati2 KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/29/2-kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/29/2-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/29/2-kingsThu, 29 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMT2 KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for the other nation.      Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils of their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:35:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible study,radio,rapp,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systemati2 KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/28/2-kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/28/2-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/28/2-kingsWed, 28 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMT2 KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for the other nation.      Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils of their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible study,radio,rapp,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systemati2 KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/27/2-kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/27/2-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/27/2-kingsTue, 27 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMT2 KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for the other nation.      Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils of their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible study,radio,rapp,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systemati2 KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/26/2-kingsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/26/2-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/26/2-kingsMon, 26 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMT2 KINGSThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematically traces the reigning monarchs of Israel and Judah, first by carrying one nation's history forward, then retracing the same period for the other nation.      Nineteen consecutive evil kings rule in Israel, leading to the captivity by Assyria.  The picture is somewhat brighter in Judah, where godly kings occasionally emerge to reform the evils of their predecessors.  In the end, however, sin outweighs righteousness and Judah is marched off to Babylon. 01:19:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChristian,Bible study,radio,rapp,politicsThe Book of Second Kings continues the drama begun in First Kings- the tragic history of two nations on a collision course with captivity.  The author systematiI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/23/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/23/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/23/i-kingsFri, 23 Mar 2012 22:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/22/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/22/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/22/i-kingsThu, 22 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/21/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/21/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/21/i-kingsWed, 21 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/20/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/20/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/20/i-kingsTue, 20 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:13:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/19/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/19/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/19/i-kingsMon, 19 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:13:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/15/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/15/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/15/i-kingsThu, 15 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 00:54:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/14/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/14/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/14/i-kingsWed, 14 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/13/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/13/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/13/i-kingsTue, 13 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:39:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/12/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/12/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/12/i-kingsMon, 12 Mar 2012 20:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/09/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/09/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/09/i-kingsFri, 09 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/08/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/08/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/08/i-kingsThu, 08 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:00:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/07/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/07/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/07/i-kingsWed, 07 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:03:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/06/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/06/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/06/i-kingsTue, 06 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:08:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/05/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/05/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/05/i-kingsMon, 05 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:01:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI KINGShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/02/i-kingsThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/02/i-kings/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/02/i-kingsFri, 02 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI KINGSThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishments, including the unsurpassed splendor of the templewhich he constructs in Jerusalem, bring him worldwide fame and respect.  However, Solomon's zeal for God diminishes in his later years, as pagan wives turn his heart away from worship in the temple of God.  As a result, the king with the divided heart leaves behind a divided kingdom.  For the next century, the Book of First Kings traces the twin histories of two sets of kings and two nations of disobedient people who are growing indifferent to God's prophets and precepts.       Like the two books of Samuel, the two books of Kings were originally one in the Hebrew Bible.  The original title was Melechim, "Kings", taken from the first word in 1:1, Vehamelech, " "Now king".  The Septuagint artificially divided the book of Kings in the middle of the story of Ahaziah into two books.  It called the books of Samuel " First and Second Kingdoms" and the books of Kings "Third and Fourth Kingdoms".  The Septuagint may have divided Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into two books each because the Greek required a greater amount of scroll space than did the Hebrew.  The Latin title for these books is Liber Regum Tertius et Quartus, " Third and Fourth Books of Kings". 01:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Radio,Politics,musicThe first half of First Kings traces the life of Soloman.  Under his leadership Israel rises to the peak of her size and glory.  Solomon's great accomplishmentsI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/01/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/01/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/03/01/i-samuelThu, 01 Mar 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:02:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/29/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/29/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/29/i-samuelWed, 29 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:22:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/28/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/28/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/28/i-samuelTue, 28 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:38:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/27/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/27/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/27/i-samuelMon, 27 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:33:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/24/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/24/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/24/i-samuelFri, 24 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/23/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/23/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/23/i-samuelThu, 23 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/22/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/22/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/22/i-samuelWed, 22 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/21/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/21/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/21/i-samuelTue, 21 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/20/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/20/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/20/i-samuelMon, 20 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/16/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/16/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/16/i-samuelThu, 16 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:00:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/15/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/15/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/15/i-samuelWed, 15 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/14/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/14/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/14/i-samuelTue, 14 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/13/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/13/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/13/i-samuelMon, 13 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/10/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/10/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/10/i-samuelFri, 10 Feb 2012 22:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:41:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/09/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/09/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/09/i-samuelThu, 09 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuelWed, 08 Feb 2012 21:00:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuel-1Christianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuel-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/08/i-samuel-1Wed, 08 Feb 2012 00:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/06/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/06/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/06/i-samuelMon, 06 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuel-1Christianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuel-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuel-1Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL 1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that the books of 1 and 2Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning fo forty years.  Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ende his life in suicide.   David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began , with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus Christ. 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible study,Christian,rapp,political,radio1and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approximately 1000B.., that theI SAMUELhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuelChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/03/i-samuelFri, 03 Feb 2012 00:30:00 GMTI SAMUEL    1 and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approxiamately 1000 B.C., so that the books of 1 and 2 Samuel cover the period of time from about 1050 B.C. to 960 B.C., Saul and David each reigning for forty years.      Taken in conjunction, these two books demonstrate the contrast between Saul and David.  Saul began well and piously, and in some respects was an able ruler, keeping the enemy Philistines at bay for most of his reign.  But he ended poorly, having forsaken the path of strict obedience to God's commands, and he ended his life in suicide.      David, always a man of battle, and sometimes lapsing temporarily from obedience to God, nonetheless repented of his sins and began, with God's blessing, a golden age of Israelite glory.  God selected David's dynasty to continue on the throne of Israel forever, culminating eventually in the reign of Jesus hrist. 00:59:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,bible study,rapp,politics,hip-hop1 and 2 Samuel are mostly concerned with the reigns of King Saul and King David.  The date of David's accession to the throne is approxiamately 1000 B.C., sRUTHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/01/ruthChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/01/ruth/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/02/01/ruthWed, 01 Feb 2012 21:30:00 GMTRUTH      This is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  The husband died, the two sons married foreign women, both sons died, the mother (Naomi) returned to her home town of Bethlehem.  One of her daughters-in-law (Ruth) accompanied Naomi, adopting Isrealite as her own.  Ruth married again, this time to Boaz, a wealthy Israelite, and became the great-grandmother of King David.      Besides showing intimate details of life in those times, the book of Ruth demonstrates how a foreigner .was absorbed into  Israelite life and history, thus prefiguring the Christian gospel by which Gentiles are absorbed into God's church.  Ruth is a Gentile (Moabitess) in the ancestry of Jesus. 01:00:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,bible study,rapp,politics,hip-hopThis is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  TRUTHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/31/ruthChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/31/ruth/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/31/ruthTue, 31 Jan 2012 21:00:00 GMTRUTH      This is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  The husband died, the two sons married foreign women, both sons died, the mother (Naomi) returned to her home town of Bethlehem.  One of her daughters-in-law (Ruth) accompanied Naomi, adopting Isrealite as her own.  Ruth married again, this time to Boaz, a wealthy Israelite, and became the great-grandmother of King David.      Besides showing intimate details of life in those times, the book of Ruth demonstrates how a foreigner .was absorbed into  Israelite life and history, thus prefiguring the Christian gospel by which Gentiles are absorbed into God's church.  Ruth is a Gentile (Moabitess) in the ancestry of Jesus. 01:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,bible study,rapp,politics,hip-hopThis is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  TRUTHhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/30/ruthChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/30/ruth/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/30/ruthMon, 30 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTRUTH      This is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  The husband died, the two sons married foreign women, both sons died, the mother (Naomi) returned to her home town of Bethlehem.  One of her daughters-in-law (Ruth) accompanied Naomi, adopting Isrealite as her own.  Ruth married again, this time to Boaz, a wealthy Israelite, and became the great-grandmother of King David.      Besides showing intimate details of life in those times, the book of Ruth demonstrates how a foreigner .was absorbed into  Israelite life and history, thus prefiguring the Christian gospel by which Gentiles are absorbed into God's church.  Ruth is a Gentile (Moabitess) in the ancestry of Jesus. 00:59:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,bible study,rapp,politics,hip-hopThis is a short story recording an incident during the period of the Judges.  An Israelite family moved from Judah to the land of Moab during a famine.  TJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/27/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/27/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/27/judgesFri, 27 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           01:15:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/26/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/26/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/26/judgesThu, 26 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judges-1The Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judges-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judges-1Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           00:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/25/judgesWed, 25 Jan 2012 01:30:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           01:27:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/24/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/24/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/24/judgesTue, 24 Jan 2012 00:30:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           01:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/21/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/21/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/21/judgesSat, 21 Jan 2012 00:30:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           01:33:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/20/judgesThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/20/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/20/judgesFri, 20 Jan 2012 00:30:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faithful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charsma (called a judge)   to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges- falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church.           00:57:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoChistian,Bible Study,Religion,Christian rapp,PoliticsCovering a period of some hundreds of years-from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul-the book of Judges describes a rJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/19/judgesChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/19/judges/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/19/judgesThu, 19 Jan 2012 00:30:00 GMTJUDGES Covering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.At first the people were faitful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charisma (called a judge) to resist and overcome their enemies. The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson. The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding Gods way. Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. 01:10:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappCovering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes a recuJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/18/joshua-1

     The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.; The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding Gods way. Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. ]]>

     The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.; The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding Gods way. Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. ]]>Christianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/18/joshua-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/18/joshua-1Wed, 18 Jan 2012 01:30:00 GMTJUDGES

     The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.; The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding Gods way. Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. ]]> Covering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.&nbsp; At first the people were faitful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry;&nbsp; then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charisma (called a judge) to resist and overcome their enemies.</p><p> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.&nbsp; Some of them may have served at the same time.&nbsp; Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.; The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding Gods way. Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. 01:06:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappCovering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes a recuJUDGEShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/17/joshua-1Christianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/17/joshua-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/17/joshua-1Tue, 17 Jan 2012 00:30:00 GMTJUDGES      Covering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes a recurrent pattern among the various Israelite tribes.  At first the people were faitful to the Lord, but they gradually fell into idolatry;  then God punished them through harsh enemies until they repented and called again on the Lord for rescue; and then God raised up some person with authority and charisma (called a judge) to resist and overcome their enemies.      The twelve judges described in this book served one or more tribes of Israel in this capacity.  Some of them may have served at the same time.  Among these judges were such persons as Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson.      The pattern of the book of Judges-falling away, punishment, deliverance- is very useful in understanding God's way.  Christians can observe similar patterns recurring in the history of the Christian church. 01:36:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappCovering a period of some hundreds of years- from the settlement in Canaan to the establishment of the monarchy under Saul- the book of Judges describes aJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/13/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/13/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/13/joshuaFri, 13 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there.  Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns.  He led them in the battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle.  At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isrrael's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wereJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/11/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/11/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/11/joshuaWed, 11 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there.  Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns.  He led them in the battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle.  At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isrrael's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. 00:44:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wereJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/10/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/10/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/10/joshuaTue, 10 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there.  Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns.  He led them in the battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle.  At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isrrael's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. 00:20:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wereJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/03/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/03/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/03/joshuaTue, 03 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there.  Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns.  He led them in the battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle.  At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isrrael's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. 00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wereJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/02/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/02/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2012/01/02/joshuaMon, 02 Jan 2012 21:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there.  Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns.  He led them in the battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle.  At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isrrael's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. 00:44:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoreligion,Bible study,Bible,Christian,rappThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wereJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/30/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/30/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/30/joshuaFri, 30 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,christian,christian rap,Bible Study,PoliticsJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/29/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/29/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/29/joshuaThu, 29 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA00:37:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,christian,christian rap,Bible Study,PoliticsJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/20/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/20/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/20/joshuaTue, 20 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA00:25:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,christian,christian rap,Bible Study,PoliticsJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/15/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/15/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/15/joshuaThu, 15 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA00:26:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,christian,christian rap,Bible Study,PoliticsJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/14/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/14/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/14/joshuaWed, 14 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:39:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/13/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/13/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/13/joshuaTue, 13 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/12/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/12/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/12/joshuaMon, 12 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/07/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/07/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/07/joshuaWed, 07 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/06/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/06/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/06/joshuaTue, 06 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:43:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/02/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/02/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/02/joshuaFri, 02 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:43:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/01/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/01/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/12/01/joshuaThu, 01 Dec 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:43:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/30/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/30/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/30/joshuaWed, 30 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/28/joshua-1Christianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/28/joshua-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/28/joshua-1Mon, 28 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA The story of Joshua Journey into the promised land after the death of Moses. 00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,Christian Rapp,Christian,Polititics,BibleThe story of Joshua Journey into the promised land after the death of Moses.JOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/23/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/23/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/23/joshuaWed, 23 Nov 2011 22:00:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:21:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wJOSHUAhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/21/joshuaChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/21/joshua/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/21/joshuaMon, 21 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTJOSHUA   The book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who were already living there. Joshua, the Israelite general who succeeded Moses as leader of Israel, was the director of these campaigns. He led them in battle against kings who opposed their entry into Canaan, and he supervised the allocation of territory in which to settle. At the end of the book, he led the assembled tribes in a solemn ratification of God's covenant. Isreal's military conquest of Canaan symbolizes the spiritual warfare of Christians against godlessness, and their settlement among the remaining Canaanite people symbolizes the hazards that Christians face in the midst of a hostile world. Bible Study,Christian 00:42:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnobible,christian,religion,bible study,politicsThe book of Joshua records the efforts of the Israelites to force their way into the land of Canaan and to find places to settle down among the people who wDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/18/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/18/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/18/deuteronomyFri, 18 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:45:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/17/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/17/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/17/deuteronomyThu, 17 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:40:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/15/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/15/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/15/deuteronomyTue, 15 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:39:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/14/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/14/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/14/deuteronomyMon, 14 Nov 2011 22:00:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/11/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/11/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/11/deuteronomyFri, 11 Nov 2011 22:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:28:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/10/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/10/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/10/deuteronomyThu, 10 Nov 2011 22:00:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:44:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/09/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/09/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/09/deuteronomyWed, 09 Nov 2011 22:00:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 00:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/04/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/04/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/04/deuteronomyFri, 04 Nov 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:32:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/03/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/03/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/03/deuteronomyThu, 03 Nov 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:35:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/02/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/02/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/02/deuteronomyWed, 02 Nov 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:17:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/01/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/01/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/11/01/deuteronomyTue, 01 Nov 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:38:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/31/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/31/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/31/deuteronomyMon, 31 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:15:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/27/deuteronomyChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/27/deuteronomy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/27/deuteronomyThu, 27 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY   n this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness. 01:33:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoBible Study,talk shows,RAPP,christian,politicsn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, mDEUTERONOMYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/26/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/26/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/26/numbersWed, 26 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTDEUTERONOMY    In this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation, most of whom were not alive at the time of the exodus and the encampment at Sinai.  So Moses, by means of the speeches recorded here, provided them with a comprehensive review of everything that happened during the forty years in the wilderness.      Moses stressted two things: Israel's unfaithfulness and God's faithfulness.  He strongly urged the new generation of Isrealites not to repeat the mistakes and sins of the past and to keep diligently all the laws of God.      It is fairly common for modern scholars to insist that the book of Deuteronomy (which means "second law") was written much later than the time of Moses., But aside from the account of Moses' death at the end, there is no compelling reason why Moses himself could not have written it. 01:33:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Politics,christian rap,Bible Study,talk showIn this Book the Israelites were camped just east of the Jordan River making preparations for crossing into Canaan.  These Israelites were a new generation,NUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/25/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/25/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/25/numbersTue, 25 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTNUMBERS01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Politics,christian rap,Bible Study,talk showNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/24/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/24/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/24/numbersMon, 24 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTNUMBERS01:48:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoReligion,Politics,christian rap,Bible Study,talk showNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/21/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/21/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/21/numbersFri, 21 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles.   01:01:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/20/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/20/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/20/numbersThu, 20 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointments.  But italso demonstrates the 01:11:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/19/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/19/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/19/numbersWed, 19 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointments.  But italso demonstrates the 01:12:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/18/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/18/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/18/numbersTue, 18 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles  01:17:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/17/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/17/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/17/numbersMon, 17 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until  they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointmen 01:04:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/14/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/14/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/14/numbersFri, 14 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles 01:36:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/13/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/13/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/13/numbersThu, 13 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/12/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/12/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/12/numbersWed, 12 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointments.  But italso demonstrates the 01:31:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/11/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/11/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/11/numbersTue, 11 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointments.  But italso demonstrates the 01:29:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeNUMBERShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/10/numbersThe Biblehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/10/numbers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/10/numbersMon, 10 Oct 2011 21:00:00 GMTNUMBERS   This Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wilderness (26:2).      The book of Numbers is a travel diary written by Moses, telling the story of the Israelites' departure from Mount Sinai after the two-year encampment.  It records their adventures until finally they arrived at the eastern side of the Jordan River before entering the Promised Land of Canaan,      The book demonstrates how difficult it was for God's covenant people to retain faith and trust in God in the face of continuing troubles and disappointments.  But italso demonstrates the 01:24:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnoRapp,Bible Study,music,Politics,NewsThis Unusual name comes from the counting (census) of the Israelites, once at Mount Sinai (1:2), and a second time after the forty-years' travel in the wildeLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/05/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/05/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/05/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsWed, 05 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:30:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/04/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/04/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/04/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsTue, 04 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:45:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/03/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/03/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/10/03/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsMon, 03 Oct 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:35:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/30/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/30/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/30/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsFri, 30 Sep 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:34:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/29/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/29/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/29/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsThu, 29 Sep 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:45:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/28/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/28/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/28/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsWed, 28 Sep 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:46:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for tLeviticus is a Manual for Priestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/27/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/27/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiantalkradiomalrob/2011/09/27/leviticus-is-a-manual-for-priestsTue, 27 Sep 2011 21:30:00 GMTLeviticus is a Manual for Priests     The book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for the covenant nation of Israel. Its historical setting is the two years Israel spent encamped at Mount Sinai; it contains no further account of Israel's journeys from Egypt to canaan.      The fact that Moses,the author of Leviticus, devoted an entire book to priestly matters shows the importance that religious observances were to have ever afterwards for the Isrealites. Christians, under the terms of Christ's new covenant, do not regard these Levitical regulations as binding, but they do obey the same God, not in the letter of the law but in the spirit of Christ. The Name of this book gives a clue to its contents: Leviticus means "things pertaining to Levi". Levi was the third son of Jacob, and at Mount Sinai his descendants(through Aaron, Exodus 28:1) were appointed priests to be in charge of the tabernacle and the religious life of Israel. 00:45:00CHRISTIAN TALK RADIO LIVEnochristian,religion,Bible study,music,christian rapThe book of Leviticus, accordingly, is a manual or priests, detailing the religious rules and procedures which the priests had to observe and enforce for t