The Grammatical Historical Method

September 30, 2020     Bible Genres, Prophetic Books

In yesterday’s program, Bob and Shawn discussed the different genres included in the Bible. Today they mention one more–eschatological books, or prophetic books. These books make up a quarter of the Bible!

So when we study the Bible, we need to do so in a Grammatical Historical way. What does that mean? Listen to Bob and Shawn’s excellent discussion to find out.

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