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Word for Word: The Bible

Podcast door Kevin Mooneyhan

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Word for Word: The Bible is a simple invitation to read the Bible from beginning to end — carefully, faithfully, and without shortcuts. For the first time, I’m reading the Bible cover to cover, in canonical order from Genesis to Revelation, and inviting others to join me in the journey. This podcast isn’t a sermon, a debate, or a commentary. It’s a daily practice of slowing down, paying attention, and allowing Scripture to speak for itself. Each episode follows a steady, consistent rhythm. We begin with a brief introduction and a prayer for understanding, then read the Scripture itself. After the reading, there’s a short reflection and a closing prayer. There’s no pressure to keep up and no expectation of expertise. Some days will be clear. Some days will be difficult. The goal isn’t mastery — it’s faithfulness. Whether you’ve never read the Bible before, have tried and stopped, or simply want a structured way to read alongside someone else, this is an invitation to read the text as it is — word for word.

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aflevering When God Finally Speaks: The Lord Answers Job from the Storm | Job 36–38 artwork

When God Finally Speaks: The Lord Answers Job from the Storm | Job 36–38

In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we continue through the book of Job with Job chapters 36–38. Elihu delivers his final speech, passionately defending God’s justice, wisdom, and power over creation. He points to the natural world—the rain, storms, lightning, snow, and thunder—as evidence of God’s sovereignty and authority over all things. Then the long silence ends. For the first time in the book, God Himself speaks to Job out of the storm. Instead of explaining Job’s suffering directly, God asks a series of powerful questions about creation, the earth, the sea, the stars, and the heavens. Through these questions, Job is confronted with the vastness of God’s wisdom and the limits of human understanding. This passage marks a major turning point in Job’s story and reminds us that even when we cannot understand our suffering, God remains sovereign, present, and worthy of trust. Today’s reading: • Job 36 • Job 37 • Job 38 Key themes in today’s episode: • God’s sovereignty over creation • The limits of human understanding • Trusting God in suffering • God speaks out of the storm • Humility before the wisdom of God If this podcast has encouraged you in your walk through Scripture, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. Word for Word: The Bible is a daily Bible reading podcast designed to help listeners read through the entire Bible in one year, one chapter at a time.

26 mei 2026 - 13 min
aflevering Does God Speak Through Suffering? Elihu Confronts Job | Job 33–35 artwork

Does God Speak Through Suffering? Elihu Confronts Job | Job 33–35

Today’s reading is Job 33–35. In this episode, Elihu steps into the debate surrounding Job’s suffering with a new perspective. Unlike Job’s friends, Elihu argues that suffering is not always punishment for sin, but can also serve as God’s warning, correction, or discipline meant to keep people from destruction. He insists that God is always just and that human beings often fail to understand His ways. As Elihu speaks, the discussion turns toward difficult questions many believers still wrestle with today: • Does God speak through suffering? • Why does God sometimes seem silent? • Can human wisdom fully explain pain and hardship? • How should we respond when someone else suffers? While Elihu brings insight that Job’s friends lacked, his arguments still fall short of fully explaining Job’s situation. His speeches remind us how limited human understanding can be when facing suffering and the mysteries of God’s purposes. Today’s reading: • Job 33 • Job 34 • Job 35 Key themes in today’s episode: • Suffering and discipline • God’s justice • Human pride and humility • The limits of human wisdom • Trusting God without easy answers Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others walking through Scripture this year.

Gisteren - 12 min
aflevering When Everything Falls Apart: Job Remembers Better Days and Defends His Integrity | Job 29–32 artwork

When Everything Falls Apart: Job Remembers Better Days and Defends His Integrity | Job 29–32

Today’s reading is Job 29–32. In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, Job reflects on the life he once had—respected, influential, and devoted to justice—before everything was taken from him. He mourns not only the loss of wealth and health, but also the loss of dignity, community, and purpose. Job then delivers a passionate final defense of his integrity, declaring his faithfulness before God in every area of life. The episode concludes with the introduction of Elihu, a younger man who enters the conversation determined to challenge both Job and his friends. Topics covered in today’s reading: * Job remembers his former honor and blessing * The pain of rejection and public humiliation * Job’s defense of his righteousness and integrity * Compassion for the poor, widow, and outsider * Suffering, identity, and isolation * Elihu enters the debate with a new perspective Key passages: * Job 29:14 — “I put on righteousness as my clothing; justice was my robe and my turban.” * Job 30:20 — “I cry out to you, God, but you do not answer.” * Job 31:1 — “I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman.” * Job 32:8 — “It is the spirit in a person, the breath of the Almighty, that gives them understanding.” Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible with Kevin Mooneyhan. If this podcast has encouraged you in your walk through Scripture, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with someone else who wants to grow deeper in God’s Word.

24 mei 2026 - 15 min
aflevering Where True Wisdom Is Found: Job Declares the Fear of the Lord | Job 26–28 artwork

Where True Wisdom Is Found: Job Declares the Fear of the Lord | Job 26–28

In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we read Job 26–28. As Job responds to his friends, his words become deeply poetic and profound. He describes the overwhelming power of God over creation, refuses to surrender his integrity, and reflects on the mystery of true wisdom. Today’s reading includes: • Job’s awe-filled description of God’s power over the heavens and the earth • Job’s continued defense of his innocence • A powerful reflection on the value and source of wisdom • The declaration that “the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom” These chapters reveal a faith that wrestles honestly with suffering while still holding firmly to the greatness and wisdom of God. Chapters: • Job 26 • Job 27 • Job 28 Key Themes: • God’s sovereignty and power • Integrity in suffering • The limits of human understanding • Wisdom and the fear of the Lord • Faith in the midst of unanswered questions Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others walking through Scripture.

23 mei 2026 - 10 min
aflevering When God Feels Silent: Job Longs for Answers in the Darkness | Job 23–25 artwork

When God Feels Silent: Job Longs for Answers in the Darkness | Job 23–25

Today’s reading is Job 23–25. In these chapters, Job longs for direct access to God, believing that if he could only stand before Him, he would be heard and vindicated. Yet everywhere Job turns, God seems hidden and silent. Even in his suffering, Job continues to trust that God knows his path and is refining him through the trial. Job also wrestles with the reality that evil often appears to go unpunished. He questions why the wicked prosper while the innocent suffer, challenging the simplistic theology of his friends. Bildad responds with a final speech emphasizing God’s greatness and human weakness, but his words offer little comfort to Job’s deep anguish. Today’s reading reminds us that faith is often tested most deeply in seasons of silence. Job teaches us that honest questions, grief, and wrestling with God are not signs of abandoned faith, but evidence of a faith still reaching for Him. In this episode: • Job longs to present his case before God • “When He has tested me, I will come forth as gold” • Job questions why the wicked seem to prosper • The suffering of the poor and oppressed is described • Bildad emphasizes God’s greatness and human frailty • The tension between theology and human suffering grows Key themes: • Trusting God in silence • The mystery of suffering • God’s justice and timing • Faith during unanswered questions • Human weakness before God’s greatness Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with someone who may benefit from walking through Scripture one day at a time.

22 mei 2026 - 8 min
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