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Bible Bard

Bible Bard

De: Rev. James E Matteson
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The Bible Bard examines what the literature of the Bible says about who is God and who are human beings. The Bible Bard is a public service presenting Bible literature to an audience that has never heard what this book actually says. The Bible texts that I’m reading out are so clear that regardless of translation, they all say the same thing! The Bible Bard is not trying to convert listeners to a religion. The thoughts presented are in fact what the Bible itself actually says - you decide whether you agree or not. This podcast is for you if you are merely curious about what this wonderful collection of books, stories, and statements actually says. This podcast is for you if you do not have the time or it is even dangerous for you to possess and read all 31,102 verses in the Bible and sift among them for the key thoughts about God or the human race that you are interested in. This is the way the Bible Bard works. Brief recitations, closely focused, no distractions, no rabbit trails. Send the Bible Bard any questions or remarks you care to offer to BibleBardUS@gmail.com. Glad to hear from you. Go to www.BibleBard.org to see the archive of podcast topics. The podcast is published in eight (8) languages including English, Bengali, Chichewa, Hindi, Spanish, Swahili, and Urdu, with three (3) more languages in development: Creole, Nepali, and Telugu. You can support the podcast on Patreon or GoFundMe.Copyright 2025 Rev. James E Matteson Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • BB-101_Why ListenTo the Bible
    Oct 14 2025

    This is the Bible Bard’s 101st English podcast episode where we examine from a literary point-of-view what the Bible says about who is God and who are human beings. The podcast is published in eight (8) languages including English, Bengali, Chichewa, Hindi, Spanish, Swahili, and Urdu, with additional languages in process. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a translator, contact BibleBardUS@Gmail.com.

    Our goal: Provide direct and simple (basic) biblical content to a worldwide audience of people who have never heard what the Bible teaches about topics of general interest. Finally, the Bible Bard project is informational. We are not trying to convert people to a religion. Instead, we provide what the Bible teaches, its literal content about a topic, listeners decide whether to agree or disagree.

    Visit the Bible Bard website for more information. See www.BibleBard.org

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    8 m
  • Bible Teaching About Jesus
    Jul 1 2025

    In previous podcasts we’ve talked about the Bible teaching about God and the Holy Spirit. Now the Bible Bard turns our attention to Jesus. The first teaching about Jesus in this literature is that in his humanity, Jesus is subordinate to the Father. This means that while living on earth, Jesus lived under the authority and willing control of God. This is important because the texts describe Jesus as fully human. The human Jesus has no more spiritual power than other humans even though Jesus is related to the Father God in a unity that is above that of metaphor. Yet, as completely subordinate, he lives as no other human ever has, he is completely obedient to God the Father! So, texts that we read say that Jesus was dependent upon God in a way that a human child is dependent upon their parents to meet their needs. These sample texts indicate that Jesus was just like us in our own human limitations.

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    9 m
  • Living a Good Life according to the Bible
    Jul 1 2025

    In our episode today, we ask what the Bible teaches about how to live our lives? We look at a few things Jesus said about living the good life.

    The literature of the Bible can be divided by style or topic into six groups: Law (beginning of world to Moses), History (of Jews), Poetry, Prophets, Gospel, and Church. Therefore, when you read the Bible, you need to know where you are in these categories, who is speaking, who is the audience, and the topic or subject of any passage. If you know a little bit of grammar, a little bit about similes and metaphors, you can understand everything you read. Knowing a bit of world history, the story of empires and rulers, can enrich your understanding; because the stories told occurred during the times of Egyptian, Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman kingdoms/civilizations.

    Jesus said things that apply to all peoples at any time. He also said things primarily to a Jewish audience. Some of the things he said greatly impact the later message of the church.

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    7 m
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