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The Bible by David Alley

The Bible by David Alley

By: David Alley
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A bible commentary by David Alley from Peace Apostolic Ministries. A new episode comes out daily. Cover the entire Bible plus Apocryphal books in four years. Each episode includes the reading of a full chapter, plus comments both historical and spiritual, and prayer. Join this podcast, and grow in faith.Peace Apostolic Ministries 2022 Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
Episodes
  • It was worth it! | Summary of The Bible
    Sep 4 2025

    In 2021, we began the process of going through the Bible, chapter by chapter, and now we've reached the end. But what did we learn? Join David Alley as he summarises the themes and narrative of The Bible.

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    11 mins
  • Is the Apocrypha any good? | Apocrypha Summary
    Sep 4 2025

    Deuterocanon? Apocrypha? Lost books of the Bible? In this Episode, David summarises the Apocrypha, a collection of writings that have had disputed and debated canonicity depending on who you ask. David answers two questions: what's in the Apocrypha, and is it worth reading?

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    16 mins
  • The Bible's Most Misunderstood Book | Revelation Summary
    Sep 4 2025

    We're not finished just yet! The Book of Revelation is commonly regarded by mainstream sources to be a prophecy about the End of the World. Many Christians regard this book as a prophecy of tribulation, pain, and suffering in our future. However, having gone through each chapter, and seeing the pieces put together, you find that it is not that, but something far greater. Once understood, the book of Revelation is one of the most uplifting and inspiring books in the Bible, with a message of triumph for Christ and his Church.

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    15 mins
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