1. The Thinking Fellows make a case for reading old books.
  2. Two prophets, a donkey and a lion.
  3. We invited Old Testament and Hebrew scholar, Chad Bird, to talk to us about Proverbs 31. This passage talking about a wife of noble character is often discussed in women's Bible studies or events. It's used to inspire, accuse, exhaust, or at least show us some kind of standard that we feel we can never reach.
  4. The son of Solomon is not the Son of David.
  5. A lot of riches, a lot of wives, but no place to take your sin.
  6. Becoming a parable and a byword.
  7. We have special guest, Aimee Byrd, on today to talk about her journey in being a woman who studies theology. She shares the purpose on each of her books and how they build off of one another, leading up to her most recent book that we are discussing today on Biblical manhood and womanhood.
  8. The tabernacle, the temple and Jesus.