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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Baruch
My Own Story
Book • 1957
This memoir by Bernard M. Baruch recounts his journey from humble beginnings in South Carolina to becoming a prominent figure on Wall Street and a respected public servant.
It covers his early life, his rise in finance, and his involvement in national and international affairs.
The book offers insights into his philosophy on life, finance, and public service.
It covers his early life, his rise in finance, and his involvement in national and international affairs.
The book offers insights into his philosophy on life, finance, and public service.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by Father Mike Schmitz as one of the deuterocanonical books that are part of the Catholic and Orthodox canon.

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Day 206: The Book of Baruch (2025)
Mentioned alongside other prophets in the upcoming readings.

15 snips
Day 191: The Babylonian Exile (2025)
Mentioned as one of the deuterocanonical books included in the Catholic Bible.

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Day 193: The Book of Tobit (2025)
Mentioned by Father Mike Schmitz as one of the Deuterocanonical books.

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Day 282: Antiochus Desecrates the Temple (2025)
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as one of the deuterocanonical books read in the past.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

Introduction to the Maccabean Revolt (with Jeff Cavins) - 2025
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as a book containing prophecies and prayers.


Jeff Cavins

Should Catholics Attend Protestant Bible Studies? (Part 2)
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as one of the seven additional books in the Catholic Bible compared to the Protestant Bible.


John Bergsma

Why Catholic Bibles Are Bigger
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as one of the seven books in the Catholic scriptures rejected by the Jewish community.


John Bergsma

Defining the Deuterocanon
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as Jewish text that helps understand Revelation.

Cassian Bellino

#39 PART 1: UNDERSTANDING REVELATION THROUGH ENOCH + Dr. James Sedlacek
Mentioned in the episode as one of the deuterocanonical books.

98 - The Books of the Bible: The Old Testament Pt. 2






