Exodus Bible Study

Looking for a Bible Study that is welcoming, diverse, co-sponsored by Bucknellians and including local community residents, facilitated by a Bucknell faculty member-clergyman, and offering non-Eurocentric Christian traditions? Looking to read a “classic” book that is millennia old and held to be sacred by many faiths? Wanting to understand how multiple readings of the same Scripture (literal, symbolic, moral, spiritual) can deepen your reading? Interested in meditative reading?

Then join us at

The “Exodus: Faith, Freedom, and Prophecy” Bible Study

A weekly Campus-Community Bible Study that resumes Sunday Oct. 1 at 2:30 p.m., with discussion of Exodus 25-28.

Bucknell Barnes & Noble Bookstore Café (4th and Market Streets)

All are welcome!

We are studying the Book of Exodus in the Bible, in light of commentary by the early Church Fathers of the first millennium, following the Septuagint text but you can bring any Bible (or we will supply you with one ). No homework or advance knowledge needed, come to any discussion or all in sequence.

For more information, contact Father/Prof. Paul Siewers, asiewers@bucknell.edu

Co-sponsored by the Bucknell Orthodox Christian community and St. John’s Russian Orthodox Mission Church

Pictured above: Icon of the Prophet Moses, 15th c. Mount Sinai

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