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Introduction to the Wisdom Writings

Introduction to the Wisdom Writings

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This is the fourth episode in a series of introductory overviews to various sections of the scriptures. We are dealing with the writings of Moses, David and Solomon, primarily: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon. The Psalms are songs, and constitute a good chunk of scripture.

Romans 15:4 KJV
For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.

Related Podcasts:
— Introduction to the Writings of Moses
— Introduction to the Time of the Judges
— Introduction to the Time of the Kings
— The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study
— The Purpose of the Holy Scriptures
— The Scriptures are Inspired by God

Related Podcasts at TrueWisdom:
— Looking at Psalm 119, Part 1
— Looking at Psalm 119, Part 2
— Importance of the Psalms
— Teach me Thy Statutes
— David's longest Poem continues

— Practical Wisdom Continuous
— Even More Practical Wisdom
— More Practical Wisdom
— Practical Wisdom

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Send questions or comments to: BibleQuestions@ASBzone.com

The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study is a resource which outlines core concepts shown in the Scriptures that will help you to better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines. We have an extended, 24-part podcast series on these principles, and a condensed, 9-part series called God's Precious Word, that is based on the same resource.

We also recommend that you check out the True Wisdom podcast which I co-host with Robert Baker -- a different format for Bible Study.

Finally, check out these awesome Bible Maps!

We pray that all of these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies.

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