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The Bible is the most fascinating book. Forty different penmen spanning centuries of time between their writings (words indeed inspired by God - 2 Timothy 3:16), and not one error or contradiction exists within its pages. The aim and goal of this podcast is to teach through that book, the Authorized King James Bible. Every word, chapter, line, precept, and verse: even the precise punctuation marks (jots and tittles - Matthew 5:18). We will not only examine each verse in the context of its chapter, but we will cross reference as many other passages as are necessary to provide commentary and contextual support for those verses of current study. Please, join me on this journey through God’s word in an effort to teach distinctly the word of God (Nehemiah 8:8).
The Bible is the most fascinating book. Forty different penmen spanning centuries of time between their writings (words indeed inspired by God - 2 Timothy 3:16), and not one error or contradiction exists within its pages. The aim and goal of this podcast is to teach through that book, the Authorized King James Bible. Every word, chapter, line, precept, and verse: even the precise punctuation marks (jots and tittles - Matthew 5:18). We will not only examine each verse in the context of its chapter, but we will cross reference as many other passages as are necessary to provide commentary and contextual support for those verses of current study. Please, join me on this journey through God’s word in an effort to teach distinctly the word of God (Nehemiah 8:8).
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Friday Jan 16, 2026
Acts 12:1-4
Friday Jan 16, 2026
Friday Jan 16, 2026
Probably the most criticized word in the KJV is the word Easter, found in Acts 12:4. Why is the Greek word pascha (which means both Passover and Easter) translated this way in Acts when the 28 other times it’s found in the New Testament it’s translated Passover? Did the translators get it correct back in 1611? Well, let’s study the word of God to find out.
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