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More Audio from Ray Vander Laan

A while back, I posted links to some audio by Ray Vander Laan. Ray does a wonderful job of providing insights into the Jewishness of the Bible, helping us to understand the message in its context. He has a very helpful website: FollowTheRabbi.com

I first discovered Ray through Jay Guin’s website. Yesterday I noticed that Jay had posted a link to more audio files. Since several people commented that they found the previous links helpful, I thought I’d point to these files as well. You can download recordings of lectures that Ray gave in Idaho by going to this URL: http://www.box.net/shared/6bs7nk5g62 

Here are links to the individual files:
File #1 (23.1 MB)
File #2 (23.6 MB)
File #3 (15.5 MB)
File #4 (23.5 MB)
File #5 (22.8 MB)
File #6 (22.8 MB)
File #7 (17.2 MB)
File #8 (22.7 MB)
File #9 (15.4 MB)
File #10 (22.7 MB)
File #11 (22.8 MB)
File #12 (20.8 MB)
File #13 (22.0 MB)
File #14 (2.3 MB)

Usual disclaimers apply: I don’t agree with everything Ray says in his lectures. I haven’t studied his doctrine fully, but wouldn’t be surprised to find things there that I disagree with. I listen to these lectures for the cultural insights they provide.

Audio from Ray Vander Laan

Back in 2008, Jay Guin posted some links to some audio by Ray Vander Laan. To be honest, I rarely find the time to watch videos or listen to audio on the Internet, so I didn’t pay much attention to them. Then a friend gave me some CDs with these lessons recorded on them. Wow! Great stuff.

So here are the links to twelve lessons by Ray Vander Laan. These are some talks that he gave at the Focus on the Family Institute.

Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12

RVL provides incredible insights into Middle Eastern culture and Jewish practices. Chances are you’ll find something that makes you say, “Oh, yeah… I’d never thought of that.” I’ve already shared lots of this information with other people, and they’ve all found it to be helpful. Maybe you will too.