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Jed Ostoich

@thejeditor

An absolute Johannes Factotum.

I’m @thejeditor everywhere it matters and some places it doesn’t.

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New video! Come find out why Moses’s conversation with Yahweh at Horeb is crucial to understanding their relationship for the rest of the book. youtube.com/watch?v=fSpl6t…

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What happens when an author puts a word in God’s mouth that makes us really, really uncomfortable? youtube.com/watch?v=BdK5Zj…

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New video! Five things I’ve seen over the years that stop people from reading the Bible the way it was mean to be read—and what to do about it. youtube.com/watch?v=OKwW1x…

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Most conversations about the “story of the Bible” can’t break free from the gravity of framing that story in expressly theological terms or along a theological outline. The key to escape velocity is approaching the literary story that the Bible itself tells.