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Ethan Renoe
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Hey everyone!
My name is Ethan and I LOVE creating things for you all! I try to make as much on here as I can, but I'm much more active writing over at ethanrenoe.com.
I'm a youth pastor in Denver, Colorado and am attending Denver Seminary right now as well! I love exercising, writing, drawing, playing guitar and road trips.
Thanks for watching!!
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My name is Ethan and I LOVE creating things for you all! I try to make as much on here as I can, but I'm much more active writing over at ethanrenoe.com.
I'm a youth pastor in Denver, Colorado and am attending Denver Seminary right now as well! I love exercising, writing, drawing, playing guitar and road trips.
Thanks for watching!!
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What is Joy? (sermon)
An examination of one of the most misused words ever.
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The Spirit & The Water (sermon on Genesis 1:2)
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An examination of my favorite verse in the Bible! Follow for more: www.ethanrenoe.com ethanrenoe ethanrenoeofficial ethanrenoe
My Dating Course for Guys!
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It's here! My course for guys on how to talk to women, build your confidence, and do other stuff good too is live at: ethanrenoe.com/dating
Preachers'N'Sneakers Interview - Celebrity pastors, fame, wealth, Catholicism and more!
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I interviewed Ben Kirby, creator of the viral Instagram account PreachersNSneakers, which critiqued famous pastors for their lavish lifestyles. We had a great chat! *NOTE* There were come connection issues in the middle, so that's why there are some weird cuts... ethanrenoe EthanRenoeOfficial www.ethanrenoe.com Follow Ben: preachersnsneakers
Need Self-Publishing Help? Introducing Curious Bookmakers!
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If you've written a book but don't know what to do next, we want to help! www.curiousbookmakers.com
Are you open-minded? Probably not...
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Let me know how open-minded you'd rate yourself! Buy the books on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Bad-Timing-bittersweet-stories-learned/dp/B08HTG6255 Read more: ethanrenoe.com
29 Questions about Myself, Writing, and Travel
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A NEW RENAISSANCE? Hope for Life After COVID-19
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What can we learn by looking back at the biggest pandemic in history? www.ethanrenoe.com/
When only one roommate works from home...
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When only one roommate works from home...
MY WHOLE YEAR: 2019 (bragging a little)
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MY WHOLE YEAR: 2019 (bragging a little)
Boston to Tennessee - Original Rap Song
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Boston to Tennessee - Original Rap Song
How should Christians think about DOUBT?
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How should Christians think about DOUBT?
Pride: It's not what you think (SERMON)
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Pride: It's not what you think (SERMON)
Intro to Hermeneutics in under 5 minutes!
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Intro to Hermeneutics in under 5 minutes!
Jesus & Homosexuality: Dr. Christopher Yuan Interview - FULL
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Jesus & Homosexuality: Dr. Christopher Yuan Interview - FULL
Thank you to share with us this interesting interpretation of hermeneutics. I’ll keep this in mind. God bless
Now I unedrstand why religious arguments are not a good idea :) . Thank you . Simple and straight forward explanation
So this would mean that nothing in the Bible applies to us because all that is written was written to and for certain people in that time. This would mean that even Christ's words aren't to be taken as applicable given the "context"
Kind of! Obviously the Bible doesn't address "How to best use your iPhone or social media," for example, but it definitely gives us frameworks for how to think about attention, desires, peace, relationships which will help us more wisely think about those other issues it doesn't address. We just need to be thorough and accurate in constructing that framework! And of course many of the issues remain: Power, politics, money, sex, marriage, poverty, etc. Some things never change! :)
I would say they may or may not be directly applicable to us but it is important to get the true original, purpose and intent of the passage and then consider what is the the same and what has changed from the original context to the context we are living in today which even then it can be different for different people living in different circumstances. And Then for application you have to faithfully bridge the contextual gap.
Well understood thank you
Soooo, that’s all great and fantastic, however!! Do we need historical, cultural and more context prior to understanding? And then, most importantly, it should conclude by telling me about the loving character of God…. I should think so!!
No not a better Christian but it shows Better Character and that can make for a better Partner. People who save intamacy for marriage are those who fear God and know the worth of that gift. End of story.
It happens when you read Hermann Hesse. It feels pretty cool and you get this cool sense that you are drawn into something magical and you are wondering what is happening here... what kind of wizardry is this? Well, it's Hermanneutics. Now you know. It IS magic. It was taught in Hogwarts until it wasn't. But it will be in the sequel game, I promise.
This dude is jacked
He’s so handsome ❤
To wish someone good luck in Italian, you say "in the mouth of the wolf."
Thanks. This was helpful
I have been studying scripture in depth and have just learned about hermeneutics, which has been exceptionally helpful in understanding the Bible better. I wish this was a more widely talked about and practiced discipline among Christians.
this was great and it allowed me to understand where exegesis fits into it also. That whole proces is hermeutics but the breaking down of that letter to get what the writer meant would be exegesis.
Awesome Stuff!!
Thanks! If the letter contents are thought by a human, I would understand the need for humans to understand the changing meanings across time! But, for "God created" (God inspired) message, I wonder, why didn't the meaning of message preserved beyond the pollution of human influence just like the Sun-rise and -set are, for thousands/millions of years so far!?
well done!
Lose the music and the sound effects, please!
Really I liked them
It's a tough line to walk. I think the issue (to a point) isn't what they wear/drive/own but what is their theology, and motive. Can we judge motives? Yes, by their fruit. So what is the point? While I do think a full-time pastor should be able to make ends meet with a bit of extra blessing, I think that the pastor SHOULD live the norm of the people around him, so as to not be a stumbling block or draw attention to himself. See 1 Corinthians 4:1-2. Paul didn't peacock around. Just a couple of my thoughts. I am a full-time pastor.
Thanks. That helped me.
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Nice video 🎉 Easy to understand
Very good explanation.
but what does hermeneitics mean? whats the orogin of the word?
Greek, meaning interpretation
GREAT explanation!
Thank you for keeping it simple!
Hello....love the video....what are your thoughts on cessationism???
Very well explained thanks!
Wow this is so good! <3
I’m still gonna wait I don’t care
3:35 A 4th factor identified in hermeneutics is the second reader: they bring their own values, morals and understanding to the text they are reading, they will naturally change the meaning of what they are reading simply by living in another era, coming from a different country or language. It is something we need to take into account and hopefully limit its effect on what we interpret.
Absolutely! I think I meant to imply that. When we read the Bible for example, we must think of ourselves as, like 482nd readers haha
Ill wait till marriage ❤
It was really helpful. Fabulous explanation 👌
Thanks for the brief and clear interpretation but it would be better if you add less sound effects, a bit distracting.
Thank you for your comprehensive video, reverend.
Thank you for this.
If someone is waiting for marriage to be happy, then they'll keep on waiting to be happy...and become a skeleton I agree that someone can be single and happy. The programming is hostile to single, childfree women because they reject it. I am happily childfree (don't want kids) and marriage for me is the beginning of another chapter in my relationship, not the end goal
I totally agree, but in life, there is a right time to be determined and see things through with a relatively rigid mind fixed on a higher goal and a there is right time to let go, digest, reflect, clean up and totally open up again to the next inspiration. People with a rigid mind are simply in a point in their life where they are in the determined phase so to speak.
That was very clear! It helped me understand overall the idea of hermenéutics thank you!
1 Corinthians 6:18-20 - Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.
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You are an educator 🙌😊 uncomplicated things very well
Very helpful. Thank you :)
You explained in a simple and clear way!
I could do without the music
Beautifully done
excellent Ethan. I even subscribed!!
So basically "Who ,what, where , why, how.
Amen- I'm a believer in this..single but content & happy for the most part. And not saying this as a result of any "high expectations" regarding others in/not in my life. Will never forget reading Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi where he mentions his mother's early death affected him so strongly he endeavored to "give his love to God"(loving all people with equal intent).
Then you have mega type churches that go about sowing seeds$$$$ not the same as planting seeds in regards to ministry to others. God doesn't bless you cause of your tribute. God doesn't work that way. I have a bug problem with mega churchs like Joel Olstein and his affiliates. Church should be humble and also strong I the word