After a long survey of online bible studies, I was most impressed with Pastor Landon's talks. The series are easily accessible, understandable and inspired (plus he's really funny). Verse by verse, Pastor Landon reveals and explains the Word in applicable ways to everyday life. I'm grateful! Aileen McLeod (Northern California)
Re one of the questions at the end... Proverbs 8:6-8 seems to imply that wisdom is characterized by straightforward communication without the "nuance" and doublespeak that characterizes a con artist. The Hebrew for "right things" in v6 (KJV) is mesharim which literally means "straight or even things" and the Hebrew for "froward" in v8 is patal, which literally means "to twist" but can also be understood as "to make convoluted".
Thank you for faithfully sharing the word of God with us. Really enjoyed this
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After a long survey of online bible studies, I was most impressed with Pastor Landon's talks. The series are easily accessible, understandable and inspired (plus he's really funny). Verse by verse, Pastor Landon reveals and explains the Word in applicable ways to everyday life. I'm grateful! Aileen McLeod (Northern California)
Great series, by the way! I'm leading a weekly study on Proverbs right now and your teaching has been a great help to me.
PASTOR LANDON YOU ARE HILARIOUS thank you! New subbieeee
Re one of the questions at the end... Proverbs 8:6-8 seems to imply that wisdom is characterized by straightforward communication without the "nuance" and doublespeak that characterizes a con artist. The Hebrew for "right things" in v6 (KJV) is mesharim which literally means "straight or even things" and the Hebrew for "froward" in v8 is patal, which literally means "to twist" but can also be understood as "to make convoluted".
Where can I find more of your verse by verse studies? I have already done Ephesians with you?