A Lamp for Today show

A Lamp for Today

Summary: Join Edith Humphrey in reading Old Testament passages designed to bring to life the weekly Gospel and/or Epistle reading for the Divine Liturgy. Discover how the apostles and the New Testament writers followed the pattern of Jesus in their understanding of the Holy Scriptures of the early Church - the Law, the Prophets and the Writings.

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  • Artist: Dr. Edith M. Humphrey, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 31: Three Speeches About Babylon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:42

This week we consider Revelation 18:1-8, considering the inevitable judgment of Babylon in the light of the prophet Isaiah (13:21-22; 47:7-9) and Malachi.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 30: Dark Mystery, the Dirty Deal, and Double-Dealing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we consider Revelation 17 in the light of Jeremiah’s words concerning historical Babylon. The dark mystery of the visionary Babylon instructs us on the unreal nature of human and demonic power when it is sought in defiance of the living God.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 30: Dark Mystery, the Dirty Deal, and Double-Dealing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:40

This week we consider Revelation 17 in the light of Jeremiah’s words concerning historical Babylon. The dark mystery of the visionary Babylon instructs us on the unreal nature of human and demonic power when it is sought in defiance of the living God.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 29: The Seven Bowls, the Word of the LORD, and Remembering Babylon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:15

This week we consider Revelation 16 as an intensification of Exodus 7-12, looking to Haggai 2:6-7, and various other NT passages, as well as some Church fathers, in our reading of this sobering passage.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 29: The Seven Bowls, the Word of the LORD, and Remembering Babylon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we consider Revelation 16 as an intensification of Exodus 7-12, looking to Haggai 2:6-7, and various other NT passages, as well as some Church fathers, in our reading of this sobering passage.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 28: The Sign of the Seven Angels, the Song, the Sea, and the Smoke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we look at the short but challenging chapter fifteen of Revelation, in the light of Exodus 40:35; 2 Ch/Kingdoms 7:2-3; Isaiah 6:4; and Ezekiel 1:22;10:4; 44:4. We consider how judgment is an essential characteristic of the holy God, not at odds with divine love, and meditate upon the difficult phrase “the wrath of God.”

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 28: The Sign of the Seven Angels, the Song, the Sea, and the Smoke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:07

This week we look at the short but challenging chapter fifteen of Revelation, in the light of Exodus 40:35; 2 Ch/Kingdoms 7:2-3; Isaiah 6:4; and Ezekiel 1:22;10:4; 44:4. We consider how judgment is an essential characteristic of the holy God, not at odds with divine love, and meditate upon the difficult phrase “the wrath of God.”

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 27: Wheat, Wine, and Judgment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we study a passage of the Apocalypse that focusses upon judgment, and uses startling imagery. We are helped by ancient commentators, as well as by contextualizing Revelation 14:14-20 within the teaching of Jesus himself, as well as in Old Testament passages such as Psalm 1, Joel 3:11-18, and Isaiah 63:1-6. Judgment, though difficult, is a necessary complement to redemption.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 27: Wheat, Wine, and Judgment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:13

This week we study a passage of the Apocalypse that focusses upon judgment, and uses startling imagery. We are helped by ancient commentators, as well as by contextualizing Revelation 14:14-20 within the teaching of Jesus himself, as well as in Old Testament passages such as Psalm 1, Joel 3:11-18, and Isaiah 63:1-6. Judgment, though difficult, is a necessary complement to redemption.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 26: Many Waters, Right Worship, and Solemn Words | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:09

We read of the joy, warnings, and blessings of God in Rev 14:1-13, helped in our interpretation by St. Andrew of Caesarea, St. Bede, and St. Augustine, as well as three passages from the OT— 2 Kings 6, 2 Sam 11:6-13, Genesis 2:1-3. Because of its imagery, the worship in heaven may seem exclusive; however, all who follow the Lamb are invited to join in the “new song.”

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 26: Many Waters, Right Worship, and Solemn Words | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We read of the joy, warnings, and blessings of God in Rev 14:1-13, helped in our interpretation by St. Andrew of Caesarea, St. Bede, and St. Augustine, as well as three passages from the OT— 2 Kings 6, 2 Sam 11:6-13, Genesis 2:1-3. Because of its imagery, the worship in heaven may seem exclusive; however, all who follow the Lamb are invited to join in the “new song.”

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 25: The Second Beast from the Earth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We read Revelation 13:11-18 in light of current interpretation (even among Orthodox readers), the fathers, and LXX Daniel “Bel and the Dragon,” 12b: 1-42. This chapter is not significant for identifying in our day the figure numbered 666 nor the mark of the beast. Instead, it prepares us for faithfulness, the possibility of exclusion or even martyrdom, and sober worship of the God of all.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 25: The Second Beast from the Earth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:55

We read Revelation 13:11-18 in light of current interpretation (even among Orthodox readers), the fathers, and LXX Daniel “Bel and the Dragon,” 12b: 1-42. This chapter is not significant for identifying in our day the figure numbered 666 nor the mark of the beast. Instead, it prepares us for faithfulness, the possibility of exclusion or even martyrdom, and sober worship of the God of all.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 24: The Dragon, the Beast, and the Lamb Slain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:14

This week we consider Revelation 13:1-10 in the light of Dan 7:1-8, 11-12, 1 Peter 1:18-20, and Isaiah 14:4-15, soberly observing the vast impact of the Evil One and his human deputies, but also recalling the eternal power of the Lamb who was slain, and the given assurances everywhere that there is no God as great as our God, who does wonders.

 Lighting Up the Apocalypse 24: The Dragon, the Beast, and the Lamb Slain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we consider Revelation 13:1-10 in the light of Dan 7:1-8, 11-12, 1 Peter 1:18-20, and Isaiah 14:4-15, soberly observing the vast impact of the Evil One and his human deputies, but also recalling the eternal power of the Lamb who was slain, and the given assurances everywhere that there is no God as great as our God, who does wonders.

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