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Reformed Bible Study

Reformed Bible Study

De : Dr. Frank Walker
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Have you ever wondered how all the different parts of the Bible fit together? Why are some passages given as history while others are poetry or prophecy? What does the New Testament have to do with the Old? How were different doctrines revealed over time? Can the Bible really be trusted? Well, if these questions ever crossed your mind, this Bible study is for you. Our approach is simply to look at the Bible itself to guide us.Dr. Frank Walker Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • 20. Numbers
      Feb 19 2026

      Welcome to the Reformed Bible Study, where we open the Scriptures with reverence for the holiness of God and confidence in His sovereign grace. In this episode, we turn to the book of Numbers, written by Moses, and trace Israel’s journey through the wilderness—a sobering account of testing, rebellion, judgment, and covenant faithfulness. As we follow two generations from Sinai to the plains of Moab, we will see that God’s promises stand secure, His holiness cannot be trifled with, and His redemptive purposes ultimately point us to Christ.

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      1 h et 2 min
    • 19. Leviticus
      Feb 14 2026

      Welcome to our Reformed Bible Study. Today we're diving into Leviticus, a book many skip but one the New Testament quotes over a hundred times. We'll explore how God's holiness, the sacrificial system, and the priestly regulations all point forward to the perfect work of Jesus Christ, our great High Priest who offered himself once for all.

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      56 min
    • 18. Exodus
      Feb 5 2026

      Welcome to the Reformed Bible Study, where we explore God's Word from a confessionally Reformed and historic Christian perspective. Today we're examining the book of Exodus and its two-part structure: God delivers his people from Egyptian slavery and then brings them to himself for worship and service. As we'll see, we are redeemed by grace not merely from slavery, but for the joyful service of our covenant Lord.

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      1 h et 8 min
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