
A verse-by-verse Bible Study from the Coptic Orthodox Christian perspective. Geared for those who want to understand the Bible from the perspective of one of the most ancient churches in the world. Established in the first century in Egypt by St. Mark the Evangelist, the Coptic Orthodox Church has spread to the four corners of the world. These podcasts were originally prepared for the college and ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

A deep dive into the background of this epistle, including the date, the recipient, and theme of this epistle. This includes a deep dive into why St. Paul argues that Gentile Christians did not have to follow the Law of Moses (become Jewish) in order... more
After showing the Corinthians every love and compassion, confirming that he will spend everything he has, and will give even himself for their sake. He makes his final promise regarding his 3rd visit to Corinth. He encourages them to examine themselv... more
In previous chapters, St. Paul defended himself against those who criticized him. He did it, not for himself but because he wanted the people of Corinth to not lose faith in him and start following the false teachers. These false teachers would take ... more
In the previous chapter, St. Paul refused to compare Himself with others, especially with the false apostles; counting his call as divine, and his measures as not according to the human mind. Now, however, he decides to respond to all the criticism h... more
In this and the next couple of chapters, St. Paul is preparing them for his next visit. That is why in this chapter we see him responding to several charges and suspicions which they have raised against him, and warns that he will exercise strict dis... more
Chapter 8 is about the principles of giving. To ensure that he was not misunderstood in the last chapter of accusing the church in Corinth of being mean in giving, St. Paul presents an apology for his zeal in exhorting them to practice that grace (1-... more
In the previous chapter, St. Paul continued a discussion about how we perfect our holiness, his joy at the Corinthians repenting, returning to God and the Church. He discussed Godly vs worldly sorrow and he shares his joy regarding their interactions... more
Remember, St. Paul’s whole goal with this epistle is to get peace back and reconcile the people with him. In the last chapter he was speaking to the people who felt alienated. Telling them to come back to Church and that if they do not come back to c... more
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This program offers verse-by-verse Bible study from a distinctly Orthodox Christian perspective, focusing on Pauline letters and early church themes. Across recent episodes, the host(s) guide listeners through near-expository discussions of 2 Corinthians and 1 Corinthians, emphasizing integrity in ministry, the meaning of resurrection, spiritual gifts, church unity, love as a guiding force, and practical application for believers today. The format blends verse-by-verse analysis with pastoral insights and references to Old Testament imagery and Church Fathers, aiming to equip Christians to live out their faith with holiness, humility, and discernment in community life. A notable strength is its openness to applying dense theological concepts... more
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