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Divorce & Remarriage in 1 Corinthians 7:15 | Craig Keener

March 25, 2026March 25, 2026Kirk E. Miller

Did Paul allow for divorce and remarriage in 1 Corinthians 7:15? What exactly does Paul mean when he says that the Christian is “not bound”?

Craig Keener joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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God’s Regret and Grief in Genesis 6:5–8 | Wyatt Graham

March 18, 2026March 17, 2026Kirk E. Miller

Does God change his mind? If not, what does Genesis 6:5–8 mean when it says that God was grieved and regretted making humanity?

Wyatt Graham joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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Jude’s Use of 1 Enoch | Wesley Huff

March 11, 2026Kirk E. Miller

Jude quotes a “prophecy” from the pseudepigraphal book of 1 Enoch. What are we to make of this?

Wes Huff joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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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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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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