plunges the reader into a deeper understanding of the supernatural, as taught in the Bible. Michael Heiser’s book on Angels: What the Bible Really Says About the Heavenly Host. Why do we not hear more about this kind of stuff in church? This changes the way I look at the supernatural. Michael Heiser is an Old Testament scholar, who is gifted in making serious Bible study content accessible to believers who want to dive really deep into Scripture. So this summer, I finally made the plunge and started with Angels: What the Bible Really Says About the Heavenly Host (via Audible audiobook). Then there is his FringePop321 YouTube channel, geared towards ministry with people fascinated by all things fringe and bizarre (I will post a few of the better episodes to Veracity in due time).ĭespite all of this, I never committed the time to read any of his in-depth books. What is so cool about the 60-Second Scholar Series is that each article only takes a minute to read, but the rewards are for a lifetime. Some of his blog entries made their way into his excellent 60-Second Scholar Series. Michael Heiser’s Naked Bible Podcast for several years now, and I have read a number of his blog articles. Do angels really have wings? Who are the cherubim and seraphim? What is an “angel,” anyway? More important than that, why would anyone really care?
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