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What is the significance of a ram, bull and goat as the sacrifice in vs 15. What was this combination of animals used for? Is the structure of a psalm always important? How do we know when to pay attention to it? Do you think that the author of Psalm 66 knew about psalm 73 or vice versa?
If Peter’s readers were Gentiles would they have recognised and understood the Old Testament references? Rox mentioned emperor worship. Was this just propaganda or more? Peter says that those who rejected Jesus were destined to do so. Is this referring to predestination?
How does the context of John 9 (the man born blind) influence the good shepherd imagery? Why don’t we follow the lectionary all the time? Is there any relationship between Psalm 23 and John 10?
You mentioned the four cups of Passover. What are those 4 cups and where are the scriptures that explain these? How are vows and oaths different from making a deal with God and why is deal-making frowned upon? You said something about no hope of heaven or fear of hell, was there a belief in the afterlife in the Old Teatament?
Matthew quotes Zechariah 9:9 as a prophecy being fulfilled. Apart from the textual differences, was Zechariah 9:9 ever a prophecy, as it doesn't read that way? Is It more of a parallel? Is every detail of a biblical story important? When is a detail just a detail? What do we do with the differences between the gospel accounts?
How do we live urgently in the light of the long delay of Jesus’ return? How do we navigate conversations and discourse with Christians of different denominations? For example, a relative saying they would never step foot in a Baptist church. If Paul was writing this letter to Gymea Baptist Church, what problems would he be asking us to fix?
Can you discuss how verse 2 instructs our ‘minds’ being changed to align with Gods will, rather than majority of scripture suggesting a ‘heart’ change? Given the letter’s Jew–Gentile relational focus and differing Roman/Jewish sacrifice views (transactional vs atoning), why assume verse 1 refers to Jewish sacrifice? Why don’t we talk much about spiritual gifts if they’re mentioned so often in the New Testament?
Does this scriptire suggest that we should not fight government corruption or protest policies that do not align with Jesus' teachings? What examples are there in the New Testament of justified disobedience to the governing authorities? How can we discern when we should not obey?
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