Chapter 13-16
Date: 29/03/2006 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Mark 13:1-16:20 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark
This eschatological passage contains what is known as ‘the little apocalypse’ in Mark, and how it relates to the fall of JerusalemDate: 29/03/2006 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Mark 13:1-16:20 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark
This eschatological passage contains what is known as ‘the little apocalypse’ in Mark, and how it relates to the fall of JerusalemDate: 29/11/2006 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: 1 Corinthians 14:1-16:24 | Roger Forster
Series: 1 Corinthians
Finishing up the series on 1 Corinthians, focusing on chapters 14-16. (108 mins)Date: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Mark 14:32-16:20 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark
This section is Jesus in Gethsemane, the place of pressure and a foretaste of the cross. Roger explores themes of incarnation andDate: 29/03/1980 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Genesis
Continuing series from Genesis studies on Abraham. (40 mins)Date: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 15:1-17:13 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
We see how Jesus breaks down barriers - first ceremonial cleansing, then the Jew-gentile distinction when he heals the Canaanite woman's daughter.Date: 12/02/2005 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Acts 15:1-17:15 | Roger Forster
Series: Acts
Roger looks at the council of Jerusalem in Acts 15, where Paul confronts the apostles over whether gentiles should observe the law,Date: 05/04/1980 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Genesis
Continuing the series on Genesis, looking at Hagar and Ishmael. (Please excuse the poor quality of the sound recording) (40 mins)Date: 22/09/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Luke 16:1-17:37 | Roger Forster
Series: Luke
In this session Roger focuses on the story of the rich man and Lazarus, which does not seem to be a parable