Putting Bible verses in their context
When is a Bible verse not true? When it is taken out of its literary context. Most errors in theology are the result of not properly applying context to a singular verse. How do you know if a verse means what it says? 0:00 Intro 1:30 History of Bible verses 2:40 Structure of literary context 3:10 Example of poor interpretation 4:50 Example of proper use of single verse 6:35 Misquoting promises 7:27 Philippians 4:13 These videos are for everyone ranging from students of the Bible to pastors along with those who want to develop good Bible study habits and good Biblical theology.

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Bible Passages in Context -- Six levels of literary context that strengthen the passage

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Q&A with John Piper in Houston

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Review of Eight Greek Bible Dictionaries

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Practices, Patterns, and Principles

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The Day You Stop Romanticizing People — Carl Jung

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Biblical Family Tree

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Why Smart Christians Lose Arguments About God | Wes Huff

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Nobody TEARS DOWN Celebrities to Their Face like Ricky Gervais!

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New Testament Summary: A Complete Animated Overview

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How To Study the Bible #4: Whole Book

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The Book of Enoch: The Origin of the Nephilim Explained

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Ten Characteristics of God's True Church

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My Mother-in-Law Voted to Ban Me From Family Events — One Week Later…| Soft Revenge

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The pain of becoming yourself

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JOHN LENNOX: This Is why I Am Absolutely Certain About God!

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Don't be duped | Identify a False Prophet - Rod Bryant

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How to Study the Bible and Actually Understand It | Inductive Bible Study Method Explained

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