Search the Scriptures
Summary: Presvytera and Dr. Jeannie Constantinou guides us through Holy Scripture with the eyes of the Church Fathers.
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- Artist: Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:
Dr. Constantinou discusses the most famous prophecy of Isaiah: "The virgin shall conceive and bear a son."
Dr. Constantinou continues her discussion of the recently discovered square of papyrus that supposedly proves that Jesus was married.
Dr. Constantinou takes a break from her introduction to the Bible to address a question that is making headlines around the world: Was Jesus married?
Dr. Constantinou explains why the Jews won't believe that Christ is the Messiah.
Dr. Constantinou discusses the failure of the Jews to listen to the prophets and the importance of the correlation between the death of Christ and the destruction of the Jewish temple.
Dr. Constantinou cites St. John Chrysostom on biblical language, reminding us that while the scriptures are always true, they are not always meant to be descriptive. She then examines Isaiah's vision of the seraphim flying and singing the thrice-holy hymn.
Dr. Constantinou examines the famous "call narrative" of Isaiah, particularly the prophet's vision of heaven.
Dr. Constantinou explains why God sent the prophets and then reads and discusses the very beginning of Isaiah.
Dr. Constantinou continues her exploration of the prophecies found in Isaiah 53.
Dr. Constantinou explores the prophecies of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection in Isaiah 53.
Dr. Constantinou continues her introduction to the major prophets of the Old Testament, this time with the addition of statements from the Church Fathers.
Dr. Constantinou begins discussing the major prophets of the Old Testament, including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
Dr. Constantinou finishes up her discussion of Elijah, this time focusing on the typology of the prophet.
In this 100th episode of her "Introduction to the Bible," Dr. Constantinou explains (among other things) the connection between St. John the Baptist and the Prophet Elijah.
Dr. Constantinou examines the contest between Elijah, the 450 priests of Baal, and the 400 priests of Asherah.