Click below for the sermons I preached at Bethany Evangelical Church (Swinton), on Sunday 28th December. Song of Songs 4.1-5.1 (32:14, 9.22MB) Song of Songs 5.2-6.3 (31:40, 9.06MB)… more →
Ad TrinitatemDaniel Newman wrote 11 months ago: Click below for the sermons I preached at Bethany Evangelical Church (Swinton), on Sunday 28th Decem … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: I confess that there was some air-punching when I read this, in a section of his book God Has Spoken … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: To Victoria and Simon, newly engaged Having made notes on the Song and what it says about the relati … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: The melodic line running through this last, short section of the Song is the security of the church. … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: 2. The Church resists her husband, Christ (5.2-6.1) – continued We left the church adjuring th … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: This section is quite long, but I think it is meant to be taken as a unit. The ‘adjure’ … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: Again, this unit seems have a common theme running through it, that of longing, the mutual longing o … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 1 year ago: It’s all well and good saying that the Song of Songs is about the relationship between God and … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 2 years ago: Please may I draw your attention to a set of sermons preached by Matthew Mason on the Song of Solomo … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 3 years ago: Ros Clarke’s thesis on the Song of Solomon. Ros makes a robust case for the Song being a metap … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 3 years ago: Liam laments that so many Evangelicals misunderstand the Song of Solomon. Of course, it’s clea … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 3 years ago: I wonder if you share the experience of puzzling long and hard over a passage of Scripture when sudd … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 3 years ago: Consider the following verses from Canticles ii: “As an apple tree among the trees of the fore … more →
Daniel Newman wrote 3 years ago: I have been reading Luke for a little while, so to freshen things up, I have turned to the Song of S … more →