Sorry, but this BDBD podcast will need to switch from Luke’s Gospel to Psalms, starting at 68, for production reasons. It may pick up where it left off in Luke sometime in December. If not, you may want to tune into the new Luke’s Gospel podcast, launching January 1st, 2026, which will cover the entire book of Luke’s Gospel in 365 days, starting at chapter 1.
Starting January 1st, this BDBD stream will start publishing 1 & 2 Corinthians.
The BDBD Psalms transcript can be found at https://StephenRicker.com/study/psalms/PsalmsOutline4comments.htm.
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More commentary on almost all of the Bible can also be found on the website https://FreeBibleStudyHelp.com.
BDBD (Bible Daily Bread Devotional) is also publishing commentary on Proverbs, Psalms, and soon 1 & 2 Corinthians and the new Luke on other channels.
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