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WHAT IS

THE BIBLICAL WILD?

The Biblical Wild is an interactive bible study for individuals, small groups, neighborhoods, and congregations where we will journey into the wilds of Holy Scripture through daily readings of the Old Testament and Psalms and weekly video reflections presented by the Rt. Rev. Todd Ousley, former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan.

 

 

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The Biblical Wild involves a daily reading of scripture. In the first year, it covers all of the Old Testament and the Psalms. Click on the links below to download sample reading schedules.

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As we embark on a three-week consideration of the Book of Jeremiah, we will begin by setting the context.

Jeremiah is active during some of the most turbulent times in the history of Judah: the destruction of the temple and the end of the Davidic Monarchy.

Question to consider:

1 - What key elements of your particular history and context give shape to your own theology?

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To conclude our month-long exploration of Isaiah we move to what may be the most famous text of the book: the Servant Song.

While the early church found these words from Isaiah to foreshadow Jesus, we will consider how double-meanings continue to play into our current interpretation.

Questions to consider:

1. Does the understanding of scriptural double-meaning enhance or challenge your faith? How?

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Continuing on in our month-long study of the Book of Isaiah, we consider text that is often considered the premonition of Jesus and John the Baptist. Is that the case? Is there a double meaning ? Let's continue on in the Biblical Wild!

Questions to consider:

1. Does the notion of double meaning in scripture challenge your long-held faith beliefs?

2. How do you hold both the original meaning and the reinterpreted meaning to be true at the same time?

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