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Bible Bard - English

Bible Bard - English

De : Rev. James E Matteson
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The Bible Bard examines what the literature of the Bible says about who is God and who are human beings. The Bible Bard is a public service presenting Bible literature to an audience that has never heard what this book actually says. The Bible texts that I’m reading out are so clear that regardless of translation, they all say the same thing! The Bible Bard is not trying to convert listeners to a religion. The thoughts presented are in fact what the Bible itself actually says - you decide whether you agree or not. This podcast is for you if you are merely curious about what this wonderful collection of books, stories, and statements actually says. This podcast is for you if you do not have the time or it is even dangerous for you to possess and read all 31,102 verses in the Bible and sift among them for the key thoughts about God or the human race that you are interested in. This is the way the Bible Bard works. Brief recitations, closely focused, no distractions, no rabbit trails. Send the Bible Bard any questions or remarks you care to offer to BibleBardUS@gmail.com. Glad to hear from you. Go to www.BibleBard.org to see the archive of podcast topics. The podcast is published in eight (8) languages including English, Bengali, Chichewa, Hindi, Spanish, Swahili, and Urdu, with three (3) more languages in development: Creole, Nepali, and Telugu. You can support the podcast on Patreon or GoFundMe.Copyright 2026 Rev. James E Matteson Spiritualité
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    • The Bible as Text (What does it say about Itself?)
      Jan 19 2026

      This Bible Bard podcast episode is BB-126 The Bible as Text. The Bible explicitly comments on itself as historically written eyewitness-based accounts of events that were archived, transmitted, and preserved for future generations. Of course, critics claim that is not the case. In this podcast episode I want to look at what the Bible says about itself and briefly note the contradictions of critics.

      After watching or listening to a podcast episode, go to www.BibleBard.org to download a transcript so you can read and refer to the content of the podcast.

      Support the Bible Bard podcast on Patreon (Search for BibleBardUSA). As little as $1/week or $5/month helps to cover the costs of the podcast. You can also give at GoFundMe or at the website Donations tab. The Bible Bard himself takes no salary and does not financially benefit from the gifts of supporters to the ministry.

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      26 min
    • Two Boy Kings
      Jan 14 2026

      The Bible Bard podcast episode is BB-125_Two Boy Kings. In the text of the Hebrew Bible, we have only two boys who became kings when they were children (under 9 years of age). The Bible explored this trope way before either classical Greece or Imperial China. The Bible often links characters in pairs—Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, David and Jonathan, Elijah and Elisha, Mary and Martha, and many others. These pairings are not usually explained with direct moral lessons. Instead, meaning emerges through comparison and you can use literary methodologies to determine what is going on.

      After watching or listening to a podcast episode, go to www.BibleBard.org to download a transcript so you can read and refer to the content of the podcast.

      Support the Bible Bard podcast on Patreon. As little as $1/week or $5/month helps to cover the costs of the podcast. You can also give at GoFundMe or at the website Donations tab. The Bible Bard himself takes no salary and does not financially benefit from the gifts of supporters to the ministry.

      Send the Bible Bard any questions or remarks you care to offer to BibleBardUS@gmail.com. Glad to hear from you!

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      19 min
    • A Proverb and Riddle about Wealth
      Jan 7 2026

      Bible Bard podcast episode BB-124_A Proverb and Riddle about Wealth. In Psalm 49, this writer presents three radical ideas that challenge both ancient and modern religious assumptions. These ideas directly oppose what human beings have believed in nearly every culture.

      For a free transcript, go to www.BibleBard.org and click PDF. Click this link to open a PDF of Psalm 49 to follow along: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZGjWQKRw3FPg4LI5gbOan7oGz0K7d2LO/view?usp=drive_link

      Support the Bible Bard podcast on Patreon (BibleBardUSA) or on GoFundMe or by selecting the Donations tab on the Bible Bard website.

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      20 min
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