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Episode 59 | Favorite Chores, Intertestamental Bible, & Interpretive Stances on the Sermon on the Mount

54 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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(2:54) Question of the Day:  What is your favorite chore to do around the house? And what is your least favorite? (10:44) Off Topic Topic: Why do Catholic bibles cover the Intertestamental period but most bibles do not? Does this matter? Discussion & Member Questions: 1. (23:10) What is one thing you hope people will walk away with from the Sermon on the Mount? 2. (26:14) Steve and Kevin share various interpretive stances on the sermon on the mount. (52:29) Celebration: Senior Sending

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