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You are listening to Mary Reads Scripture, a production of the Ephesus School Network. I’m Mary, and I’ll be reading and you’ll be hearing from Scripture. Let Scripture teach you through what is written in the Greek and Hebrew texts. New episodes air every Wednesday morning!
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Join host Andrew as he walks us through sections of scripture allowing us to reflect on what God is telling us. Yeah, he is one of those guys who knows Greek. But coming out of a working-class home, he speaks plainly and clearly. His podcasts are thought-provoking and entertaining. His passion for God’s Word comes out in every episode.
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New Humanists

Ancient Language Institute

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Join the hosts of New Humanists and founders of the Ancient Language Institute, Jonathan Roberts and Ryan Hammill, on their quest to discover what a renewed humanism looks like for the modern world. The Ancient Language Institute is an online language school and think tank, dedicated to changing the way ancient languages are taught.
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“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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Welcome to Bite Size Seminary, a podcast where we discuss issues in biblical studies, theology, ministry engagement, and following Jesus. New episodes every other week will dive into the biblical text, discuss resources, book reviews, and interviews. It's hosted by JC Schroeder, an instructor at The Ezekiel Project School of Evangelism and a ThM student at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.
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Fallen angels. Ancient giants. Demons and monsters. Did giants once rule the earth? Did demigods and monsters like those of Greek mythology actually exist and were worshiped or feared by humankind? And if there’s evidence that supernatural beings are real, what does it mean for us today, for the future, and for the end of the world? Jesus said, ”As in the days of Noah, so it will be when I return.” Join brothers Luke and Pete Ohlinger as they dive into the historical, the biblical, the super ...
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In the Word

Will and Marie Robinson

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This is a discussion about the Bible, God’s Holy Word, and how it is relevant in current events. We analyze the importance of having a Biblical worldview and what that looks like in today’s society. Our goal is to unpack the truth of God’s Word and help believers apply that truth in their daily lives. We appreciate you listening and pray that you will be inspired to spend more time In the Word! Acts 17:11-12 (NLT) And the people of Berea were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and ...
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Biblical Greek Mini Stories

Biblical Text Institute

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Listen to Biblical Greek on the go. Each episode contains a short Koine Greek story, and a few simple questions in Koine Greek that you can answer in Koine Greek. See https://biblicaltext.com/study/biblical-greek-mini-stories for scripts. Koine Greek describes the type of Ancient Greek spoken at the time of the New Testament church. This podcast focuses specifically on the subset of Ancient Greek that is used in the Biblical Text. Students of Ancient Greek that have an interest in New Testam ...
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Tool Talk

Exegetical Tools

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Welcome to Tool Talk from Exegetical Tools, where we discuss sound practices and solid resources for students of the Scriptures. Host Travis Montgomery sits down (or rings up) pastors, scholars, and students to ask them about tools they're using to study the Bible, exegetical and theological issues they're currently engaging, and Scriptures that are ministering to their hearts.For more great resources, check out exegeticaltools.com or follow ET on social media (@exegeticaltools).
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The Ancient World Podcast is about the deep Treasures of the Past, the Greek Tradition, the Biblical Stories, the Roman Empire and the Great Rebirth of the Florentine Renaissance. Enjoy!
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Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863) was an American Professor of Oriental and Greek Literature, as well as Divinity and Biblical Learning, at the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He is the author of the yuletide poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas", which later became famous as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas". This poem seems to be a 'moral' version of "The Night Before Christmas".
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Have you ever sat down to read your Bible and wondered where to begin? Or question if the ancient words on those impossibly thin pages will ever make any sense? You’re not alone, my friend! Welcome to the Biblical Context Matters Podcast! I’m Bree Blum, and I’ll be your host while we take a closer look at God’s Word through the eyes of the original audience - exploring the influences on the people and places of the Bible. Together we’ll learn how to intentionally study Scripture to get beyon ...
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Welcome! This is for morning shows, bonus-materials and outdoor musings from the Ancient World Podcast! Ancient World is a podcast about the deep Treasures of the Past, from the Greek Philosophy and Myth, the Biblical Stories, the Roman Empire and the Great Rebirth of the Florentine Renaissance!
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The Jewess Believer

The Jewess Believer

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The Jewess Believer Radio Show with host, Jessica Stern Foster and a variety of family and friends who stop by the kitchen! Join us in the Kitchen, as we share what we were taught, growing up with our Jewish Bubbie! We combine family recipes with Biblical truths and health tips, to highlight the Hebrew and Greek culture!
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Humans Under Grace Bible Study is an in-depth bible study that covers our Father’s word chapter by chapter and verse by verse. We utilize the original Hebrew, Chaldea, and Greek to provide a clearer understanding of the Bible. We also incorporate listener questions into the podcast as they get sent in. If you have a biblical question and would like to hear it answered e-mail us at Questions@humansundergrace.com. God Bless you and have a great day.
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Dialégomai is the New Testament common Greek word that we get the modern English word for dialogue from. Biblically speaking, it is the process of exchanging thoughts and ideas for the ultimate purpose of reaching a deeper understanding in Christ and that is the heart of this podcast! Hosted by Travis and Kyra Gold of For PĒØPŁËŠ Church, Dialégomai: The PĒØPŁËŠ Conversation invites you into intimate, honest, and compelling conversations on topics ranging from theology, the local church, disc ...
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Welcome to ”The Curriculum Revision Committee,” the podcast where Samantha and Jaurjey, two self-proclaimed scholars, challenge the status quo of education. Join them as they pitch revisions to bring about changes in the academic curriculum based on their own experiences. Are they educated? Somewhat. Do they bring useful or relevant information to the table? Almost never. Do they speak elegantly? Not quite. But are they happy to be there? Absolutely.
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Bringing the simple gospel of Jesus Christ and His prophetic word to the nations. Romans 10:9-13 NKJV that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. or the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.” For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all ...
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The Patmos Pod

Patmos Capital Partners

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The Patmos Pod exists to share our network of friends, with our friends. We also selfishly love to learn from men and women who have gone before us in life and business. Join us as we interview and learn from some very successful and influential leaders. About Our Investment Firm: Patmos Capital Partners was founded in the early spring of 2021 when Cole Jones had a vision for a Real Estate Investing Firm that would operate differently from existing firms. Patmos sets themselves apart by oper ...
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Amidst The Odds

Recardo Thompson

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Join me, @recardothompson, on "Amidst the Odds," a podcast delving into spirituality, education, and culture. Discover unexplored realms with brilliant minds yet to be heard. In a world of extremes, we navigate the nuances, bridging gaps between beginnings and endings. Our guests, from visionaries to scholars, unravel complexities in faith, education, and culture, enriching our worldview. "Amidst the Odds" isn't just a podcast—it's a journey of transformation. Tune in for captivating convers ...
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The Bible was first translated into English some time in the 7th century by an unnamed monk known to us as the Venerable Bede. This was the Old English version and the work of translation from Vulgate Latin into Middle English was taken up again in the 14th century by the famous religious dissenter John Wycliffe. Modern translations date from the 16th century onwards and these were sourced from Greek and Hebrew versions as well as Latin. Most translations are made by a large group of scholar ...
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Magnificent in its scale and scope, this monumental poem by the blind poet John Milton was the first epic conceived in the English language. It describes an omniscient, all powerful God, the Fall of Man, the Temptation in the Garden of Eden, the disgraced angel who later becomes known as Satan, the Angelic Wars fought by Archangels Michael and Raphael and the Son of God who is the real hero of this saga. The poet John Milton was more than sixty years old when he embarked on this immense work ...
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Postbiblical

Jonathon Clinesmith

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The podcast that asks the question: "How did we get from Jesus to here?" (Proud to partner with Local Theologian Studios to explore the teachings of Jesus (and his followers) in the public domain.) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postbiblical/support
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Aurelius Ambrosius was a fourth century cleric who rose to become the Archbishop of Milan in 374 AD. His father was a powerful Roman general and the prefect of Gaul. His brother and sister were also consecrated as saints by the Catholic Church. As an infant, a swarm of bees settled over his face and flew away without harming the baby, but left behind a drop of honey and this was seen as a sign of his future eloquence and bees are often painted in his portraits as his symbols. Ambrosius (or A ...
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The Trinity is one of mainstream Christianity’s most widely accepted and revered doctrines. The belief that God is three persons coexisting in one being or substance, as the doctrine is often defined, is held by millions of Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox believers alike. What is the truth? Listen to this audiobook or read other Bible study aids online at ucg.org/booklets.
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Peter Gurry about the textual history of the Greek New Testament. As always, this episode is brought to you by Biblingo, the premier solution for learning, maintaining, and enjoying the biblical languages. Visit ⁠biblingo.org⁠ to learn more and start your 10-day free trial. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subsc…
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The defining feature of this textbook is the treatment of classical and New Testament Greek as one language using primary sources. All the example sentences the students will translate are real Greek sentences, half of which are taken from classical literature and philosophy and half of which are directly from the New Testament. The advantage of th…
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A pandemic. A changing climate. A hopelessly divided country. Christianity threatened by Islam. Universities completely out of touch with normal people. Late medieval Italy was a basket case. All the while, a small group of men was dreaming of the Roman Empire - maybe emulating Rome was the way to save Italy? In his book Virtue Politics, James Hank…
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Romans 5:1-5 This podcast is a production of the Ephesus School Network: ephesusschool.org Join me as I explore the book of Romans in a simple but insightful manner. While each episode is short and easy to digest, I recommend setting aside time with the biblical text in front of you and no other distractions. The text is available for you to read a…
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The Apostle Peter was the oldest of the disciples. He was not an ignorant fisherman. He could read and speak four-languages; he ran a small business; he was an accomplished speaker; and he wrote two of the letters in the New Testament. Unlike the other disciples, Peter knew that he was not good enough. Peter constantly failed, yet our Lord in his m…
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30! 30! 30! That's what people say when they see what episode number we have this week. Host Travis Wyrmwood and Co-Host Dawson Trailer talk about the Fallout TV show and playing Fallout 4 before going into the research corner for a study in Greek Mythology. That study quickly turned into 10 hours of Bionicle research and you get to hear all about …
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How do we know what we know about the origins of the Christian religion? Neither its founder, nor the Apostles, nor Paul left any written accounts of their movement. The witnesses' testimonies were transmitted via successive generations of copyists and historians, with the oldest surviving fragments dating to the second and third centuries - that i…
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Isaiah 7:14 is quoted by Matthew (1:23) in application to Mary’s pregnancy: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son.” But is Isaiah’s reference to a young woman (עַלְמָה) or a virgin (παρθένος)? The former is the Hebrew of Isaiah, and the latter is the Greek of the Septuagint and Matthew’s citation. Can Genesis 24 shed some light on this…
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On this episode, Luke and I are joined by speaker and author Bryan Osborne, one of the leaders of the fantastic organization Answers in Genesis (https://answersingenesis.org/). What drew me to reach out to AIG for an interview is the sad fact that many in our younger generations are discarding Biblical truth and embracing a godless worldview, as Ke…
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Dive into the world of Queen Elizabeth I, the iconic Virgin Queen who steered England through its golden age. We'll explore her controversial choice to die unmarried and the lineage debates it sparked. Most intriguingly, we uncover a startling conspiracy theory—was Elizabeth I harboring a secret so profound it could rewrite British royal history? U…
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Well hello there. Travis and Dawson are still talking so why not post it. The weapons of the gods are pretty fucking nuts so let's talk about them. all that and so much more on this weeks extended cut aka Chaos Control Support the Show. Join the Cult of the Star Mother https://www.patreon.com/PumpkinHillRadio…
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Romans 4:19-25 This podcast is a production of the Ephesus School Network: ephesusschool.org Join me as I explore the book of Romans in a simple but insightful manner. While each episode is short and easy to digest, I recommend setting aside time with the biblical text in front of you and no other distractions. The text is available for you to read…
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The Apostle John is the most credible, unimpeachable witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He was one of the first disciples to be called by Jesus. He witnessed every major event and miracle in the ministry of Jesus, including the transfiguration and the resurrection, and he was the only disciple to witness the crucifixion. …
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Since when did we become historians? Take a ride down (ancient) memory lane with Host Travis Wyrmwood and Co-Host Dawson Trailer as we continue our study of the Greek Gods. Today we explore the birth and antics of Athena, and her crafty mother Metis. We also discuss Massage Therapy School and the deepest trenches of the ocean. All that and more, to…
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For the first several chapters in the book of Acts, the author, Luke, consistently speaks of one Saul, but at 13:9 Luke begins referring to him as Paul, which is also the name that this apostle uses in all his letters. Where do these two names come from? What does each mean? Why this switch in which name is used? Dr. Steve Walton is Senior Research…
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The one and only LA Marzulli joins The Days of Noah podcast for the first time! We get insight into LA's walk with the Lord, how asleep the modern church is to what is happening all around us and what is really in the pages of the Bible- most pastors are not even taught the proper interpretation of Genesis 3:15 and Genesis 6:1-4. We talk hybrids wa…
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What does it mean for the Gospel of Mark to portray Jesus as Son of God? Apparently far more than what past scholarship has recognized! James Neumann argues that Mark presents Jesus’ life from beginning to end as the actualization of Psalm 2, a coronation hymn describing the Davidic king as God’s “son.” Join us as we speak with James Neumann about …
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Genesis 11:1-9 (NASB) 1 Now the whole earth used the same language and the same words. 2 It came about as they journeyed east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there. 3 They said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly.” And they used […]
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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #186 - The Hamas Prophecy: Part 1, Nehemia and Lynell explore the prophetic meaning of the word Hamas in the Hebrew Bible with striking comparisons between modern headlines and the words of the ancient Hebrew prophets. I look forward to reading your comments! PODCAST VERSION: Download Audio Transcript COMING SOON SH…
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Romans 4:13-18 This podcast is a production of the Ephesus School Network: ephesusschool.org Join me as I explore the book of Romans in a simple but insightful manner. While each episode is short and easy to digest, I recommend setting aside time with the biblical text in front of you and no other distractions. The text is available for you to read…
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Season 2 just won't quit! Join Host Travis Wyrmwood and Co Host Dawson Trailer, along with chip-hungry guest Sam Page, as we begin our journey into Greek Mythology and set the stage for a year of discovery. That, plus we talk about the found-footage favorite, Chronicle and a lot more. Support the Show. Join the Cult of the Star Mother https://www.p…
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The poet of Joan of Arc, and a notable example of a female writer in the premodern period, Christine de Pizan took a turn at the popular humanist genre of the mirror to princes in her book "The Book of the Body Politics." Jonathan and Ryan take a look at her characterization of virtue, corporal punishment, and what it takes to educate a Caesar. Ric…
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Psalm 146 describes why we should praise God and challenges our tendencies to praise other things. This sermon was originally preached at South Branch Bible Fellowship in NJ on 4/14/24. ----- 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bitesizeseminary 🎧 Listen to the podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bite-size-seminar…
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Dr. Steven Jones is the co-author of Acquiring Medical Language(McGraw Hill), a widely used textbook in medical schools for instruction in medical terminology and rooted directly in his education in Classical Greek and Latin. He makes a case for translating this terminology so that patients can understand it, but also so that the human and ethical …
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We're joined by Derek Gilbert, one of the OG's in this space, who has been beating the drum of just how fantastic our Bible truly is, that no other story, fact or fiction, holds a candle to the truth of God's Word! The rest of the world's religions, ancient or current, are merely a fake news version of the True Creator, The Most High God (EL ELYON)…
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How did Psalm 110:1 become so widely used as a messianic prooftext in the New Testament and early Christianity? Part of the explanation may be related to the first century’s Greco-Roman political and religious context. Tune in as we speak with Clint Burnett about his recent book Christ’s Enthronement at God’s Right Hand and its Greco-Roman Cultural…
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Sometimes the recording goes over an hour. That's when we use Chaos Control. Listen in to the second half of this weeks episode now! Topics include Eclipse talk, 900 year old humans, and more! Chaos Control is the even more laid back, no filter version of PHR proper. Expect episodes twice a month, every other week just 2 days after a new PHR episod…
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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #185 - A Biblical Understanding of Passover Leaven (Chametz), Nehemia does a deep-dive into what exactly is or isn’t prohibited during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. He distinguishes the 3 Hebrew words all translated into English as “leaven”, describes how drastically different modern food production is from ancient…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jennifer Noonan about her book "A Handbook of Second Language Acquisition for Biblical Studies." She talks about the relationship between explicit and implicit language knowledge, the raw materials of language acquisition, the importance of reading fluency, and the nature of vocabulary acquisition. Jennifer Noonan gr…
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Romans 4:9-12 This podcast is a production of the Ephesus School Network: ephesusschool.org Join me as I explore the book of Romans in a simple but insightful manner. While each episode is short and easy to digest, I recommend setting aside time with the biblical text in front of you and no other distractions. The text is available for you to read …
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Dive into the mystical story of the 1917 Fátima apparitions in Portugal, where three young shepherds claimed encounters with the Virgin Mary, revealing secrets that have fueled conspiracy theories and debates for over a century. We'll explore the context of these apparitions, the Church's response, and why the Fátima secrets continue to captivate a…
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You read the title right folks. All that Ark business PLUS Hosts Travis Wyrmwood and Co Host Dawson Trailer talk about the deep lore of Cloverfield, then dig into the true meaning of the eclipse. Stay tuned! Support the Show. Join the Cult of the Star Mother https://www.patreon.com/PumpkinHillRadioBy Travis Wyrmwood, Dawson Trailer
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Welcome to Episode 4 of "The Curriculum Revision Committee"! In this fourth installment, Jaurjey takes the stage with his daring proposal on "government debauchery," promising a riveting exploration of political shenanigans and intrigue. Meanwhile, Samantha offers a unique perspective as she delves into her grandmother's wisdom amidst an imagined a…
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In I John 2:5 the apostle writes, “Whoever keeps his word, truly in this one the love of God is completed.” The Greek phrase translated “the love of God” (ἡ ἀγάπη τοῦ θεοῦ) could be understood as God’s love for us or our love for God. Dr. Elizabeth Mburu explains the grammar, the context, and the reasoning behind her conclusion. Dr. Mburu is A…
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Perhaps one of the weirder states in the U.S., Wisconsin boasts the most burial mounds of any state. And guess who built those? It wasn't Native Americans (by their own admission)! Evidence points to it being the giants, ancient descendants of the Rephaim. Who knows what terrible acts of violence, perversion, and an inviting of dark spirits leads t…
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Scholars of biblical law widely hold that ancient Israel did not draft law-texts for legislative purposes. Little attention has yet been given to explaining how and when later Judaism did come to regard Torah as legislative. As a result, the current consensus (that Ezra introduced legislative uses of Torah) is based on assumptions which have been n…
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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #183, Early Mormonism Revealed: Part 1, Nehemia continues his discussion with Dan Vogel exploring parallels between Mormonism and Islam, Joseph Smith’s attempt to establish a theocratic empire on the American frontier, and the rapidly-shifting nature of revelation and institutional religion. I look forward to readin…
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This podcast is a production of the Ephesus School Network: ephesusschool.org Join me as I explore the book of Romans in a simple but insightful manner. While each episode is short and easy to digest, I recommend setting aside time with the biblical text in front of you and no other distractions. The text is available for you to read along with me …
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