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25: Huldah and Hermeneutics

In this episode Nick and Allison talk about the Prophetess Huldah and about basic hermeneutics as they relate to the evangelical gender debate.

Episode 25 of the The Split Frame of Reference Podcast podcast, hosted by Nick Quient, titled "25: Huldah and Hermeneutics" was published on April 11, 2019 and runs 57 minutes.

April 11, 2019 ·57m · The Split Frame of Reference Podcast

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In this episode Nick and Allison talk about the Prophetess Huldah and about basic hermeneutics as they relate to the evangelical gender debate. Much could be said but we limited ourselves to the discussion simply to make things a bit breezy. They also include a discount code at the end of the episode for the Christians for Biblical Equality Conference in Houston, Texas on August 2-4.

In this episode Nick and Allison talk about the Prophetess Huldah and about basic hermeneutics as they relate to the evangelical gender debate. Much could be said but we limited ourselves to the discussion simply to make things a bit breezy. They also include a discount code at the end of the episode for the Christians for Biblical Equality Conference in Houston, Texas on August 2-4. We hope to meet and see all 'y’all there!

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