Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are back with more on 2 Samuel and how to read poems and songs in Scripture.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
- What is the story so far?
- Is this a Psalm? Why is David singing? Is he a poet? Why is he expressing himself in this way?
- What are some weaknesses in how we often approach the Psalms?
- What are some of the attributes of God and his work that David magnifies?
- What does this teach us about tying in our story with God’s story?
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- 2 Samuel 22, 1 Samuel 2, Psalm 18, Exodus 20, Genesis 1:2, Revelation 21:1
- “The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness” by Tim Keller
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The Knowing Faith crew is back with more on 2 Samuel and how to read poems and songs in Scripture.
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