Substituting for Dr. Nunnally, Robert Crabtree continues his previous discussion on hearing the voice of God.
Luke 22:21-38; Matthew 10:34; 1 Peter 5:8; Luke 12:49-53;22:32, 49-51, 1 Corinthians 10:13
Substituting for Dr. Nunnally, Robert Crabtree continues his previous discussion on hearing the voice of God.
Luke 22:21-38; Matthew 10:34; 1 Peter 5:8; Luke 12:49-53;22:32, 49-51, 1 Corinthians 10:13
In today’s session, Dr. Nunnally concludes his remarks on his recent seminar in Israel. Subject-points include the Pool of Siloam in the City of David, and Jesus’ healing of the blind man.
Matthew 11:2-5: Isaiah 29; 35: 61:1; Dead Sea Scroll 4Q521; John 9:1-7; 8:12
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Our teacher, Dr. Wave Nunnally, returned to class this week after conducting several weeks of seminars in Israel. Today’s “debriefing” takes up geographical context, and its importance to the study of scripture.
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Substituting for Dr. Nunnally, Robert Crabtree concludes his discussion of hearing the voice of God. “In both the Old and New Testaments we see examples of God speaking through dreams and visions, as well as directly … audibly, to his people.
Exodus 3:5; 1 Samuel 3:11; Luke 22:31; Acts 9:4; 2 Kings 1:12; Jeremiah 19:3; 18:15; Genesis12:1-2;22:11; Joel 2:8; Acts 16:7