Reciting with Rachel —  Biblical History of Scripture Recitation, with Simon Camilleri

In the debut episode of the Reciting with Rachel series, host Rachel Eernisse of Scripture Speakers welcomes Simon Camilleri of Public Bible Reading all the way from Australia to trace the biblical history of public Scripture reading.

From Moses reading the covenant at Sinai, through King Josiah’s rediscovery of the Law, to Ezra’s reading in Nehemiah 8, Jesus reading in the synagogue, and Paul’s charge to Timothy to devote himself to the public reading of Scripture, this conversation offers a rich, sweeping look at why reading—and reciting—God’s Word aloud has always mattered to His people.

Reciting with Rachel is a collaborative series between Scripture Speakers and Scripture Memory Fellowship, hosted on The Scripture Memory Podcast.

In This Episode:

  • The biblical history of reading Scripture aloud
  • Moses and the public reading of the covenant
  • King Josiah’s rediscovery of the Book of the Law
  • Ezra’s public reading of Scripture in Nehemiah 8
  • Jesus reading Scripture in the synagogue
  • Paul’s instructions concerning the public reading of Scripture
  • Why reading and reciting God’s Word aloud still matters today

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Scripture Referenced:

  • Exodus 24:3–7
  • Deuteronomy 31:9–12
  • Joshua 8:34–35
  • 2 Kings 22–23
  • Nehemiah 8:1–9
  • Luke 4:16–20
  • Colossians 4:16
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:27
  • Revelation 1:3
  • 1 Timothy 4:13
  • Galatians 1

Stay tuned for Part 2 as Rachel continues the conversation with Simon Camilleri. 🎙️📖