Samuel gives a farewell address to the people that concludes with thunder and rain. Click here to listen to Dr. Saleska's insights about this fascinating event in 1 Samuel 12.
In this episode we are pleased to have a special guest podcast with Dr. Harald Tomesch on the book of Hebrews. Click here to learn some great insights about how Hebrews speaks about the person and work of Christ.
Saul has been anointed king and publicly acknowledged as king, but now it's time to battle! Click here to listen to Dr. Saleska's Christ-centered interpretation of Saul's victory over the Ammonites in 1 Samuel 11.
In this episode Dr. German walks us through one of the seven penitential psalms, Psalm 130. Click here for some great insights about the text that inspired Martin Luther's hymn, "From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee."
In this episode we study one of the two psalms in the Psalter that has Solomon's name in the title: Psalm 127. Click here for Dr. German's reflection on this short but popular psalm that mentions the blessings of having a quiver full of children.
It's time to anoint Saul as the first king of Israel, but that's not the only thing that happens as he begins his reign. Click here to listen to Dr. Saleska walk us through 1 Samuel 10, especially the intriguing proverb, "Is Saul also among the prophets?" (1 Sam. 10:11-12).
"I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth" (Ps. 121:1-2). Click here for Dr. German's reflection on this beautiful psalm.
How did Saul go from searching for his father's lost donkeys to being anointed the first king of Israel? Click here for Dr. Saleska's reflections on the twists and turns of 1 Samuel 9.
We've reached the longest psalm in the whole Psalter: Psalm 119. Click here to listen to Dr. German offer an informative overview of this fascinating psalm.
You’ve likely heard parts of Psalm 118 quoted in the New Testament (e.g., “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord”), but click here to learn how the whole psalm adds much greater depth to why it is quoted so often in relation to the person and work of Jesus.
In this episode Dr. Saleska reflects on the role of the Old Testament for the celebration of Christmas before continuing our study of the book of 1 Samuel.
Psalm 110 is quoted in the New Testament more than any other Old Testament text. Click here to listen to Dr. German explain why this psalm was (and continues to be!) such a vibrant witness to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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