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November 25, 2019 by Staff Writer Leave a Comment

Should Christians Study Leviticus?

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Dr. Jay Sklar discusses the book of Leviticus (:10), and Dr. Steve Runge talks about friendship and the book of Proverbs (6:00).

Learn more about Leviticus

In this course, Book Study: Leviticus (OT308), Dr. Jay Sklar walks you through the challenging details of the book of Leviticus. In this section of Scripture that often feels detached and foreign to the Christian life, Dr. Sklar will act as a helpful guide as you tackle this book. Focusing on the offerings, the laws, and the more perplexing areas of Leviticus, this study helps you understand the implications of the text for Israel and for Christians today.

Get Dr. Sklar’s Mobile Ed course OT 308: Book Study on Leviticus.

Discover the world of Jesus

Join distinguished professor Dr. Craig A. Evans on a journey to some of the most significant New Testament archaeological sites. Filmed on site in Israel’s Galilee region, Dead Sea region, and Jerusalem, this course will give you insight into first-century socioeconomic life and will help you grasp the historical and biblical context of Jesus’ ministry.

As the course takes you through cities and other locations around the Sea of Galilee, you’ll learn where Jesus and his disciples walked and lived, including Capernaum, the headquarters of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Discover how the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls reveal how deeply rooted in the Old Testament the early Christian movement was, and hear how these texts have been preserved for future generations. Explore burial practices and evidence of crucifixion in the first century in Jerusalem.

Get Archaeology in Action: Jesus and Archaeology.

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Filed Under: Interviews, Language Lab, Logos Bible Software, Mobile Ed Tagged With: advice, blood of the lamb, Faithlife Language Lab, friendship, is the Old Testament relevant, jay sklar, leviticus, old testament, Old Testament law, Reuben

February 28, 2019 by Staff Writer Leave a Comment

Should Christians Study Leviticus?

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Dr. Jay Sklar discusses the book of Leviticus (:10), and Dr. Steve Runge talks about friendship and the book of Proverbs (6:00).

Learn more about Leviticus

In this course, Book Study: Leviticus (OT308), Dr. Jay Sklar walks you through the challenging details of the book of Leviticus. In this section of Scripture that often feels detached and foreign to the Christian life, Dr. Sklar will act as a helpful guide as you tackle this book. Focusing on the offerings, the laws, and the more perplexing areas of Leviticus, this study helps you understand the implications of the text for Israel and for Christians today.

Get Dr. Sklar’s Mobile Ed course OT 308: Book Study on Leviticus.

Discover the world of Jesus

Join distinguished professor Dr. Craig A. Evans on a journey to some of the most significant New Testament archaeological sites. Filmed on site in Israel’s Galilee region, Dead Sea region, and Jerusalem, this course will give you insight into first-century socioeconomic life and will help you grasp the historical and biblical context of Jesus’ ministry.

As the course takes you through cities and other locations around the Sea of Galilee, you’ll learn where Jesus and his disciples walked and lived, including Capernaum, the headquarters of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Discover how the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls reveal how deeply rooted in the Old Testament the early Christian movement was, and hear how these texts have been preserved for future generations. Explore burial practices and evidence of crucifixion in the first century in Jerusalem.

Get Archaeology in Action: Jesus and Archaeology.

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In Christ, Our Righteousness, free this month, Mark Seifrid offers a comprehensive analysis of Paul’s understanding of justification in light of important themes such as the righteousness of God, the Old Testament Law, faith, and the destiny of Israel.

Plus, throughout February you can add two more books for low prices:

  • The Cross from a Distance: Atonement in Mark’s Gospel for just $1.99
  • Contagious Holiness: Jesus’ Meals with Sinners for just $2.99

That means you can grab all three books—a value of more than $60—for less than $5!

Get your free book, but only for a few more hours!

Filed Under: Interviews, Language Lab, Mobile Ed, Uncategorized Tagged With: advice, blood of the lamb, Faithlife Language Lab, friendship, is the Old Testament relevant, jay sklar, leviticus, old testament, Old Testament law, Reuben

November 14, 2018 by Faithlife Staff 1 Comment

Should Christians Study Leviticus?

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Dr. Jay Sklar discusses the book of Leviticus (:10), and Dr. Steve Runge talks about friendship and the book of Proverbs (6:00).

Learn more about Leviticus

In this course, Book Study: Leviticus (OT308), Dr. Jay Sklar walks you through the challenging details of the book of Leviticus. In this section of Scripture that often feels detached and foreign to the Christian life, Dr. Sklar will act as a helpful guide as you tackle this book. Focusing on the offerings, the laws, and the more perplexing areas of Leviticus, this study helps you understand the implications of the text for Israel and for Christians today.

Get Dr. Sklar’s Mobile Ed course OT 308: Book Study on Leviticus.

Discover the world of Jesus

Join distinguished professor Dr. Craig A. Evans on a journey to some of the most significant New Testament archaeological sites. Filmed on site in Israel’s Galilee region, Dead Sea region, and Jerusalem, this course will give you insight into first-century socioeconomic life and will help you grasp the historical and biblical context of Jesus’ ministry.

As the course takes you through cities and other locations around the Sea of Galilee, you’ll learn where Jesus and his disciples walked and lived, including Capernaum, the headquarters of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Discover how the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls reveal how deeply rooted in the Old Testament the early Christian movement was, and hear how these texts have been preserved for future generations. Explore burial practices and evidence of crucifixion in the first century in Jerusalem.

Get Archaeology in Action: Jesus and Archaeology.

Get Christ, Our Righteousness free until midnight tonight!This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Logos-FBOTM-Feb19_Blog_Announcement_620x324-1.png

In Christ, Our Righteousness, free this month, Mark Seifrid offers a comprehensive analysis of Paul’s understanding of justification in light of important themes such as the righteousness of God, the Old Testament Law, faith, and the destiny of Israel.

Plus, throughout February you can add two more books for low prices:

  • The Cross from a Distance: Atonement in Mark’s Gospel for just $1.99
  • Contagious Holiness: Jesus’ Meals with Sinners for just $2.99

That means you can grab all three books—a value of more than $60—for less than $5!

Get your free book, but only for a few more hours!

Filed Under: Interviews, Language Lab, Mobile Ed, Uncategorized Tagged With: advice, blood of the lamb, Faithlife Language Lab, friendship, is the Old Testament relevant, jay sklar, leviticus, old testament, Old Testament law, Reuben, steve runge

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