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The Bible Framework

In Scripture, there are many frameworks, that is, the guidelines or foundations upon which to build our understanding of the topics within the Bible. The purpose of The Bible Framework is to present God's word within the context that the Bible provides for each subject. Topics such as creation, the image of God, covenants, Israel, Old Testament prophecy, the mystery of Jesus, the church, and the end times all must work within the framework of the Bible. The difficult part is keeping outside influences, such as modern science, doctrine, scholarship, and theologians, out of the framework that the Bible provides. When we build our understanding of Scripture on outside influences, we will have to alter or ignore the plain and natural reading of Scripture to fit what we want to believe. God's word is not meant to be confusing. The Bible Framework will present each subject within the Bible, letting the Bible tell its own story. Our goal is to keep the Bible wit

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    God's Image Discovered

    The conversation explores the concept of the image of God as presented in the book 'Being God's Image, Why Creation Still Matters' by Carmen Joy Imes. It delves into the interpretation of the image of God, the influence of ancient Near Eastern literature, and the role of Jesus as the image of God.TakeawaysAncient Near Eastern literature influences the interpretation of the image of God.The New Testament reveals Jesus as the image of God.Chapters00:00 The Image of God in Ancient Near Eastern Literature14:47 The Mythology of Creation and the Bible21:29 The Importance of the New Testament in Understanding the Image of God

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    In the Image of Scholars

    The conversation delves into the influence of scholarship on the understanding of the image of God, the distinction between scholarship and theology, and the role of ancient Near East context in scholarly interpretation. It also explores the definition of the image of God and the scholarly interpretation of the biblical concept. The conversation delves into the documentary hypothesis, scholarly interpretation of the Bible, the image of God, the role of scholarship, interpreting scripture, and the unfolding of God's word. It emphasizes the impact of scholarly theories on biblical understanding and the importance of relying on the Bible itself for interpretation.TakeawaysThe impact of scholarship on the understanding of the image of GodThe role of ancient Near East context in scholarly interpretation The influence of scholarly theories on biblical understandingThe importance of relying on the Bible for interpretation

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    Image and Likeness of God

    The conversation delves into the concept of being made in the image and likeness of God, the restoration of this status through Jesus, the spiritual nature of Adam and Eve, the need to clothe oneself with the Lord Jesus Christ, the status of being a child of God, and the bearing of the image of the heavenly man through Christ. It emphasizes the separation of being human and the image of God, the loss of the ability to be born as children of God, and the potential to lose the status of being a child of God. The New Testament's definition of the image of God as Jesus and the restoration of the image of God through Jesus are key takeaways.

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    The Breath of Life

    The conversation explores the origin and definition of life, contrasting the biblical perspective with modern scientific views. It examines the concept of life as originating from God and the challenges to modern scientific philosophy. The battle between Genesis and science is highlighted, emphasizing the conflict between God's word and man's word.Source Materials:Wald, George. “The Origin of Life.” Scientific American, vol. 191, no. 2, Aug. 1954, pp. 44–53.What is Life? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8376694/Chapters00:00 The Formation of Human Beings03:55 The Breath of Life: Shared with Animals06:12: Modern Science vs. Biblical Creation: The Debate of Life12:57 Life within the Natural Order15:00 Human: The Bible's Definition

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    Was Jesus a Jew?

    The conversation delves into the unique challenge of identifying Jesus' Jewish ancestry, highlighting the significance of his lack of an earthly father and the eternal nature of his identity as the Son of God. It explores the concept of matrilineal and patrilineal descent, Jesus' origin, and the mystery of Christ's identity as presented in the Bible.Daniel Juster: “The major problem with this position [matrilineal descent] is its contradiction to the scriptural indications that Jewish identity was carried through the father [patrilineal descent].”[1]Arnold  Fruchtenbaum: Biblically speaking, Jewishness is traced through the father and not the mother, and so the child of a Jewish father is Jewish; the Scriptures leave him no choice in the matter. However, the same is not equally true with the child of a Jewish mother and a Gentile father. Technically, he would be classed as a Gentile.[2]Rabbi Steven Abraham: In the Hebrew Bible, the concept of matrilineal descent did not exist. Lineage and identity typically followed the father. … In times of persecution and diaspora, establishing clear boundaries for Jewish identity helped ensure the continuity of the Jewish people. Roman law, which often determined a child’s status based on the mother, may have also influenced rabbinic thought. As the Jewish community faced external pressures and threats of assimilation, maintaining a rigid definition of Jewishness became a survival strategy.[3]Rabbi Shaye J.D. Cohen: The Qumran scrolls, Philo, Paul, Josephus, and Acts are not familiar with the rabbinic matrilineal principle. … the biblical material prevents any matrilineal theory … With the emergence of the possibility that women could convert to Judaism on their own, the matrilineal principle could develop. This process is underway in the latter part of the Second Temple period but is not complete until the second century, when immersion for women (and men) and the matrilineal principle are securely attested for the first time.[4] [1] Juster, Dan. Jewish Roots: Understanding Your Jewish Faith (Revised Edition). Destiny Image Publishers, 2013, ch. 7.[2] Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G. The Remnant of Israel: The Theology, History, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community. Ariel Ministries, 2011, p. 10.[3] Abraham, Steven. “How Misreading Patrilineal Descent Has Shaped Our View of Intermarriage.” Rabbi Steven Abraham, 17 Dec. 2024, www.rabbistevenabraham.com/how-misreading-patrilineal-descent-has-shaped-our-view-of-intermarriage.[4] Cohen, Shaye J.D. “The Origins of the Matrilineal Principle in Rabbinic Law.” AJS Review, volume 10, issue 1, Mar. 1985, pp. 19-53.Chapters00:00 The Jewish Identity of Jesus08:10 Jesus' Origin and Identity18:28 The Mystery of Christ

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    Framework: The Image of God

    Learn about the distinction between the image of God and being human, highlighting Adam's creation as the image of God and the birth of all other humans. It also explores the mystery of the image of God, the significance of Adam's creation, the concept of ruling the earth, and the unique status of Adam and Jesus as sons of God.Chapters00:00 The Image of God vs. Being Human26:07 The Mystery of the Image of God36:28 Adam's Creation and Human Birth48:29 The sons of God: Adam and Jesus57:34 Ruling the Earth: Adam and Noah

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    Biblical Judaism | Paul

    The conversation delves into the defense of God's word and the challenges posed by the New Pauline interpretation. It explores biblical Judaism. Additionally, it addresses the conflict between Christianity and Judaism, Paul's transformation and identity, and the concept of the new creation and identity in Christ.Video: Dr. Anders Runesson (4:23)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXAh-g_LHGg&t=320sChapters00:00 Defending God's Word27:16 The Hebrew Roots Movement32:40 The Division Between Judaism and Christianity41:03 Paul's Identity in Christ

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    The Real Creation Story | Genesis 1

    The conversation delves into the significance of the creation story as a foundational narrative and emphasizes the importance of understanding the old creation for comprehending the new creation. It explores different interpretations of Genesis, provides an overview of the first six days of creation, discusses the firmament and the luminaries, and delves into the concept of the image of God.TakeawaysCreation story as a foundational narrativeImportance of understanding the old creation for understanding the new creationArticle: The sun: our special starChapters| 1 | Days of Creation: Overview | 0:00 || 2 | Day One: Light and Darkness | 2:17 || 3 | Day Two: The Firmament | 5:01 || 4 | Day Three: Seas, Land, and Vegetation | 7:53 || 5 | Day Four: Luminaries | 10:57 || 6 | Day Five: Birds and Sea Creatures | 14:06 || 7 | Day Six: Creation of Image | 16:46 |

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    Introduction to Creation

    The conversation delves into the concept of a biblical framework and its application to the creation story. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the framework within which the creation story is presented, including the earth's foundation and the presence of water under the earth. The discussion highlights the significance of faith in accepting the biblical account as truth.TakeawaysUnderstanding the biblical framework is crucial for comprehending the creation storyThe concept of the earth's foundation and water under the earth challenges modern scientific understandingFaith in the biblical account is essential for accepting its truth and significanceChapters00:00 Introduction to The Bible Framework08:24 Creation Story and Biblical Framework17:29 The Earth's Foundation and Water Under the Earth

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In Scripture, there are many frameworks, that is, the guidelines or foundations upon which to build our understanding of the topics within the Bible. The purpose of The Bible Framework is to present God's word within the context that the Bible provides for each subject. Topics such as creation, the image of God, covenants, Israel, Old Testament prophecy, the mystery of Jesus, the church, and the end times all must work within the framework of the Bible. The difficult part is keeping outside influences, such as modern science, doctrine, scholarship, and theologians, out of the framework that the Bible provides. When we build our understanding of Scripture on outside influences, we will have to alter or ignore the plain and natural reading of Scripture to fit what we want to believe. God's word is not meant to be confusing. The Bible Framework will present each subject within the Bible, letting the Bible tell its own story. Our goal is to keep the Bible wit

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Pete Ortega

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