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How to Study the Bible: Historical Context

In this episode of the "Faith Together" podcast, Dr. Leon Blanchette, Lindsey Bush, and Dr. Mark Frisius dive into practical ways to study the Bible by focusing on the importance of historical context. They explore how understanding the time, culture, and events that shaped the lives of biblical figures can give new depth to our understanding of Scripture. By recognizing that the Bible was written in a different language and cultural setting, the hosts discuss how learning about these elements can help us see beyond the words on the page and truly grasp the message God intended.

Listeners are invited to join in a thought-provoking discussion on how experiences shape our worldview—whether it's remembering events like 9/11 or living through the COVID-19 pandemic—and how similar shared experiences influenced the people of the Bible. Dr. Frisius provides examples of how knowing the historical backdrop of biblical events, such as the reign of Caesar Augustus, can enhance our interpretation and enrich our spiritual journey. The hosts also emphasize that understanding the Bible's literary and historical context isn't only for scholars; anyone, including children, can grow deeper in their faith by asking simple questions like who, what, when, where, why, and how.

The episode encourages families to read the Bible together and explore these questions in their own homes, making Bible study an interactive and engaging process for everyone. If you’re seeking practical tools to grow in your faith and want to experience a more profound connection with God’s Word, this episode is packed with insights that will help make Scripture come alive. Tune in to learn how investing in understanding the historical context of the Bible can bring transformation to your faith journey.

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