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WW11. Letting Loose in Daniel 3

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Welcome to the Wordplay in the Word series—where we dig into the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek of the Bible to uncover layers of meaning often missed in translation.In this video we look at the ironic word choice in Daniel 3 and how that was used to explore different ideas of God's protection and rescue.Each video highlights fascinating wordplay, linguistic nuances, and cultural context that illuminate the richness and depth of Scripture in fresh ways. Whether it’s a subtle pun, a poetic structure, or a powerful double meaning, these insights will help you see familiar passages with new clarity.Join me as we explore how the original languages bring the Word to life.See more Wordplay in the Word at YouTube.com/@DavekLelohimFollow me at:FaceBook.com/DavekLelohimInstagram.com/DavekLelohimClinging2God.substack.comDavekBooks.com

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episode WW11. Letting Loose in Daniel 3 cover

WW11. Letting Loose in Daniel 3

Welcome to the Wordplay in the Word series—where we dig into the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek of the Bible to uncover layers of meaning often missed in translation.In this video we look at the ironic word choice in Daniel 3 and how that was used to explore different ideas of God's protection and rescue.Each video highlights fascinating wordplay, linguistic nuances, and cultural context that illuminate the richness and depth of Scripture in fresh ways. Whether it’s a subtle pun, a poetic structure, or a powerful double meaning, these insights will help you see familiar passages with new clarity.Join me as we explore how the original languages bring the Word to life.See more Wordplay in the Word at YouTube.com/@DavekLelohimFollow me at:FaceBook.com/DavekLelohimInstagram.com/DavekLelohimClinging2God.substack.comDavekBooks.com

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AR11. Can a Christian Lose Their Salvation?

Can a Christian lose their salvation once they are saved?Welcome to Ask and Response with R.A. — a series where we wrestle honestly with the text, explore the depth of the Word, and seek the heart of God behind it all. Each episode will take on real questions and walk through them with clarity, context, and conviction.Today we talk about the salvation - different positions on the question, as well as how the Bible paints a picture that brings the positions together into one idea.Watch full videos at YouTube.com/@UC1UzPdOZ3_Fo-V6QM_8E5Lw Follow me atFacebook.com/daveklelohimInstagram.com/daveklelohimClinging2God.substack.comDavekBooks.comIf you’ve ever read something in the Bible and thought, “What does this really mean?” — this is for you.Drop the questions you wanted answered (or at least responded to) in the comments 👇I may feature them in an upcoming episode.

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WW10. Serving God in Egypt

Welcome to the Wordplay in the Word series—where we dig into the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek of the Bible to uncover layers of meaning often missed in translation.In this video we look at how the use of similar words demonstrates the rebellious heart of Pharaoh - and ourselves.Each video highlights fascinating wordplay, linguistic nuances, and cultural context that illuminate the richness and depth of Scripture in fresh ways. Whether it’s a subtle pun, a poetic structure, or a powerful double meaning, these insights will help you see familiar passages with new clarity.Join me as we explore how the original languages bring the Word to life.See more Wordplay in the Word at YouTube.com/@DavekLelohimFollow me at:FaceBook.com/DavekLelohimInstagram.com/DavekLelohimClinging2God.substack.comDavekBooks.com

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