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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, 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 will cover all of the Old Testament and the Psalms. Click on the following links to download reading schedules for your use.

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Week XIX: I Kings 22-II Kings 15, Psalms 105-110


This week and next week, we're hanging out at the Castle Museum in downtown Saginaw as we explore the history of Kings I and Kings II.

As we begin to think about these books, the Bishop invites you to consider the overall sweep of the narrative, revealing two perspectives in the final words of the Deuteronomic "History".

Questions to consider:

1 - In your life and in your reading of Holy Scripture, are you drawn more to the specific details of a particular person or story OR do you find the "grand sweep," the metanarrative, to be more compelling?

2 - Why do you think this is so and how does it matter?

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