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Textual Community
Ched Spellman
74 episodes
4 days ago
A weekly reflection on the Sunday readings drawn from the Revised Common Lectionary. Discussion here focuses on biblical-theological themes, intertextual connections, and theological meaning that is prompted by a given set of readings.
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A weekly reflection on the Sunday readings drawn from the Revised Common Lectionary. Discussion here focuses on biblical-theological themes, intertextual connections, and theological meaning that is prompted by a given set of readings.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23)
Textual Community
37 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23)
David's Last Words and the Lord's Messiah (2 Samuel 22–23) In this episode, I share a sermon I preached in chapel at Cedarville University on the conclusion to David's story in the book of Samuel. In particular, I explore the way that the poetry in 2 Samuel 22 and 23 hold the key to interpreting the entire narrative.  Thanks for listening!
Textual Community
A weekly reflection on the Sunday readings drawn from the Revised Common Lectionary. Discussion here focuses on biblical-theological themes, intertextual connections, and theological meaning that is prompted by a given set of readings.