John 11 Study: Aug. 7, 2014 James Dennison Jr.

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James Dennison, Jr.: John 11-12, (1:02:55)

I’ve not been too impressed with Dennison. His book The Market Day of the Soul: The Puritan Doctrine of the Sabbath in England 1532-1700 was pretty disappointing.

His exposition of Scripture is helpful, but his demeanor is mostly obnoxious. He yells throughout this lecture and I find that annoying. It comes across rather artificial. Even so, there are helpful points.

What was Lazarus’ verbal response upon being raised from the dead? Nothing. No indication. There’s no record in the Gospel of John. That absence is quite fascinating. Lazarus is one I would have wanted to hear from the most.

Judas is like the liberal left. He complains that the expensive perfume should have been used for the poor. He has no interest in the poor. They’re a tool for his theft.

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