The Bible Room Steven Copsey
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Here in the Bible Room Podcast Steven Copsey will help us return to the story of the Bible. A story often lost and unknown but one that the church and the world is crying out to rediscover. Find us on Instagram: @thebibleroompodcast. If you have any questions or feedback then please get in touch at thebibleroompodcast@gmail.com
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Hebrews Episode 3 - The Greater Moses
As the Law passed from the angels to Moses, so too does our author as he takes focus on the supremacy of Jesus over Moses, the prophet. The exodus, law and tabernacle, which will become central themes for the book, all began through what God did with Moses. Could Jesus be greater then him?
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Hebrews Episode 2 - Angelic Inferiority
The author begins the book by focussing us on Jesus and showing his superiority to Angels. The belief that the Law was passed to Moses by angels begins the journey of seeing Jesus as the climax of the whole Exodus narrative.
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Hebrews Episode 1 - Letter to the Suffering Church
The first episode of the third series begins our journey into the Epistle to the Hebrews.
In this first episode we explore the background to the book to set the scene for this incredible letter that draws our eyes and attention to Jesus. -
John - Episode 10 - The 7th Sign is Complete.
In the final episode of this series we complete the journey through the 7 signs that John has laid out. Jesus lays down his life as the Passover lamb, creation is complete as God rests on the seventh day and Jesus rises triumphantly into a new week, a new world!
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John Episode 9 - The Calm before the Storm
We focus on Jesus' incredibly intimate and powerful last moments with his disciples. While the darkness gathers in the background, Jesus pauses, teaches and prays. He knows he is about to depart and lovingly prays for his disciples and even for us.
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John Episode 8 - The King Enters Jerusalem
As Jesus enters Jerusalem for our final Passover he is met with celebration and betrayal, even from within his own disciples. John's account of the Passover begins with the act of washing the disciples feet. He has come to serve in ways that they do not yet understand, even to those who are betraying him.