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Reading The Bible Together

Reading The Bible Together

By: Joseph Dea
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This is a podcast dedicated to a chronological walk through the Bible, line-by-line, verse-by-verse. Host Pastor Joe Dea will lead an approachable bible designed to engage with the continuous story of the scriptures to help show to relevance, fullness and transformative power of the scriptures in a way that will anyone gain a better understanding of not only how to read the bible but just how approachable the bible truly can be.

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Joseph Dea
Christianity Judaism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Job 1-5
    Apr 30 2025
    We're switching gears to our coverage of Job. This one is wild a ride that covers a lot of subjects.

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    32 mins
  • Genesis 1-11 Recap: How to Understand The Origins of Mankind
    Apr 17 2025

    We're taking a break from reading the scriptures to review where we've been so far in our journey before shifting gears into Job. In this episode we'll be going over a framework for how to best process Genesis 1-11. Is it Science? Are Adam and Eve real? Did the Flood actually happen.


    We'll be address these questions and more as we explore these set of stories and how the ancient people would've understood them.

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    26 mins
  • Genesis 8-11
    Apr 10 2025
    In this week's episode we're reading through Genesis 8-11 discussing how to process the flood narrative, Noah and his sons, the table of nations as well as the Tower of Babel

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    32 mins

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