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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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DEVOTIONAL SCHEDULE:

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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In our month-long consideration of Isaiah, we now turn to some very specific texts that have been important sources for Christian reinterpretation in light of attempts to understand Jesus.

Questions -

1. How do you understand the notion of a "double meaning" to biblical texts?

2. What are some narratives in your won life which have "double meaning"?

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As we approach a month in the study of Isaiah, Bishop Ousley calls on us to consider the concept of prophecy - what is it, really? How does our past inform our future?

Questions -

1. As you read Isaiah, what images come to your mind?

2. What do these images have to do with your own faith and spirituality?

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Song of Songs is a many-layered poem of metaphor upon metaphor that seeks to place our longing for God in the midst of our human longings for the other.

Join us this week on the shores of Lake Esau as we consider the biblical love song within Song of Songs.

Exercise -

Work with a partner or group to examine proverbs that call to you.

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