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If Men wrote the Bible to Preserve their Power, How do We Account for Mary’s Song?
Jesus & the Bible Zack Eswine 6/2/22 Jesus & the Bible Zack Eswine 6/2/22

If Men wrote the Bible to Preserve their Power, How do We Account for Mary’s Song?

Each Christmas season, Jesus-followers reacquaint themselves with Mary’s song (Lk. 1:46-55) Reading her lyrics, a question nags at me.

If powerful men wrote the Bible to leverage and preserve their own power, can you agree they weren’t smart and did a poor job?

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Bringing our Doubts & Questions into Conversation with the Wisdom of Jesus