Walking the OLD PATHS Podcast

An in-depth study of the Bible, Genesis to Revelation

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Welcome to the Walking the Old Paths podcast! I’m JP, your host on this journey through the Bible. Each week, we embark on a systematic study of the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation.

“Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.”

Inspired by Jeremiah 6:16, we will seek out the old paths that we may walk in the good way that gives rest to our souls. Join me on this adventure through God’s Word!

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Genesis 1:1 is considered by many to be the most important verse in the Bible, as it declares the existence of God and His role as the creator of all things. The verse also shows the interconnection of time, space, and matter, and the power and wisdom of God in creating them. In this episode JP also explores the question of when God created the universe and some of the difficulties in determining an exact age. Come along with JP as we step out onto the first page of Scripture into this foundational verse of the Bible!

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In this part 2 episode of the Introduction to Genesis we will be discussing the three main suggestions of the human authorship of Genesis, the outline of Genesis, and the interpretation of Genesis as allegorical or literal.

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In this first episode of our Introduction to Genesis we will explore the significance of Genesis as being foundational to walking the old paths of Scripture. It is also called the “book of origins” because it explains the origins of many important things, such as the universe, life, man, marriage, government, religion, and nations. It is referenced in the New Testament many times and finds its complement in the last book of the Bible, Revelation.

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