Scripture and Tradition Bible Studies

Scripture and Tradition Bible Studies

Hosted by: Dr. Nicholas Lebish

Enjoy samples of Scripture And Tradition’s growing audio library of courses with Dr. Nick Lebish, as well as short reflections and commentaries on the Bible and Catholic faith.

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Episodes

The Longest Speech In Genesis. (S&T Bible Bites #5)

What is the longest speech in Genesis and why is that important? Dr. Nick explains. If you enjoyed this, come to our website and access a 14 part Bible study on Genesis! 🚨Please visit — 💻 ScriptureAndTradition.com 💻 —...
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Bible Verses That Made Me Catholic! (#3) John 20:22-23

Did Jesus institute the Sacrament of Confession. It appears so! This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a Bible verse that challenged me while a Protestant to look at things a little...
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Bible Verses That Made Me Catholic! (#2) Heb 10:26-27

Are we "once saved always saved" as many Protestants believe? Heb 10:26-27 clearly teaches not. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a Bible verse that challenged me while a Protestant...
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Bible Verses That Made Me Catholic! (#1) 2 Thess 2:15

2 Thess 2:15 clearly demonstrates that there is apostolic tradition that we must adhere to, not the Bible alone. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a Bible verse that challenged me...
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The Early Church Was Catholic (#7) Born Again in Baptism

What does it mean to be "born again" according to the Early Church? It means you're baptized! This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a super brief quote from a Church Father or writer...
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The Early Church Was Catholic (#6) Peter died in Rome.

The prolific writer Tertullian makes it clear that St. Peter, as well as St. Paul, died in Rome. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a super brief quote from a Church Father or writer...
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The Early Church Was Catholic! (#5) The Eucharist

St. Ignatius of Antioch teaches that the Eucharist is more than a mere symbol, but the body and blood of Jesus. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a super brief quote from a Church...
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The Early Church Was Catholic! (#4) Peter in Rome

St. Irenaeus gives witness to the truth that St. Peter was indeed in Rome establishing the Church there. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I provide a super brief quote from a Church Father or...
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The Early Church Was Catholic! (#3)

St. Cyril of Jerusalem makes it clear that the word "Catholic" means more than "universal"; it is also the name to identify the specific true Church. This is a new series for my social media channels in which I...
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The Early Church was Catholic! (#2)

St. Cyprian of Carthage also writes about the unity of the Catholic Church in her priests way back in 253 AD. This a new series for my social media channels in which I'll provide a super brief quote from a Church...
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The Early Church Was Catholic! (#1)

This is the first installment of a new series for my social media channels called, "The Early Church Was Catholic!" I'll provide a brief quote from a Church Father or writer from the first centuries of Christianity to...
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Call no man father?! (S&T Mustard Seeds #43)

What did Jesus mean when he said, "call no man father"? Enjoy this 1 minute reflection on Matt 23:9. 🚨Please visit — 💻 ScriptureAndTradition.com 💻 — to join our community of students, attend live lectures, and access...
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