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The Song of Solomon | Fellipe do Vale

June 5, 2025June 5, 2025Kirk E. Miller

How should we interpret the Song of Songs (or Song of Solomon)? Is it simply a love poem between a literal man and woman, an allegory of God’s love for his people, or something in between?

Fellipe do Vale joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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“Work Out Your Salvation” (Philippians 2:12–13) | Lynn Cohick

May 28, 2025June 5, 2025Kirk E. Miller

In Philippians 2:12–13, Paul instructs believers to “work out their salvation.” But how does this relate to salvation by faith and not of works?

Lynn Cohick joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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The Coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 16:28) | Jeannine Brown

May 23, 2025May 22, 2025Kirk E. Miller

In Matthew 16:28, Jesus says that some of his disciples will not die before they see the Son of Man “coming in his kingdom.” Did Jesus mistakenly predict his return?

Jeannine Brown joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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The Origin of Evil (Genesis 3) | Philip Cary

May 14, 2025May 14, 2025Kirk E. Miller

Genesis 1 repeatedly describes God’s creation as “good”—even “very good.” So where did this evil serpent come from in Genesis 3? And how could Adam and Eve—if created good—choose evil?

Philip Cary joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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The Creation Account (Genesis 1:1–2:3) | Vern Poythress

May 7, 2025May 14, 2025Kirk E. Miller

How should we interpretation the creation account in Genesis 1:1–2:3?

Vern Poythress joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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Kirk E. Miller (MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is editor of digital content at Logos where he edits and writes for Word by Word and hosts What in the Word?. He is a former pastor and church planter with a combined fifteen years of pastoral experience.

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