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Chapman expounds the account of Joseph. He shows that God's plan is to save. Originally delivered 1996-07-30
1996-07-30
Stott explores the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11. He considers if the dispersion was a blessing or a judgement from God, as well as a result of confused languages, as well as the cause of further confusion. Stott considers who Nimrod was. Stott examines the imagery of Babylon, both in this chapter and throughout the Bible, especially in contrast to Jerusaleum. He shows how the two cities are images for defiance or submission to God., Reel label reads : "Genesis tape 8", All Souls Church, London
1980
Blocher speaks on original sin. He looks at the lack of historical evidence for the Genesis 2 and 3. He explains that, despite this, the account is still is still significant, especially as it is echoed throughout the rest of the bible. Blocher looks at the parallels between the early chapters of Genesis. He addresses the challenges of reading the early chapters of Genesis as history, exploring a number of aspects of the discussion. Blocher answers questions. Original Sin Lecture 2
1995
Bible. Genesis - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
1986
Tucker speaks on the importance of marriage, including how it should reflect Christ and the church. Tucker explores which came first - church or marriage, but reminds his listeners that marriage is always temporary. Tucker explores Adam and Eve as sinners, and Adam's responsibility in sin. Tucker speaks on what love really looks like, as modelled by Christ. Talk is followed by questions.
2020-02-03