The Naked Bible Podcast
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Biblical theology, stripped bare of denominational confessions and theological systems by exposing context.
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jacob prasch teaches the two characters of the messiah. son of Joseph and son of David. possibly 1st and 2nd coming?
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He trusted you absolutely, Trey. It was a blessing to hear you chat together before the podcasts and address your questions after.
Just read the devastating news on the passing of Dr Heiser. All glory to God for the massive impact that he had on millions of people 🙏. Till we meet again...
Michael, your many years of are Fathers work, I have learnt so much, so from the bottem of my heart I sincerely thank you, you truly are a good man, hope I could thank you in person, Jesus is are rock and he is most sertinly is yours, God bless sir
Michael were preying for you,
.... What I mean by reading is not skimming, not being able to say as the world saith, "Oh, yes, I've read that!," but reading again and again, in all sorts of moods, with an increase of delight every time, till the thing read has become a part of your system and goes forth along with you to meet any new experience you may have. C. E. Montague A Writer's Notes on his Trade... .
Personally, I believe that the flood did cover the entire earth... but not all at once. I'm sure I'm not the first to conjecture the hypothesis that the gravitational pull of a very large celestial body or astronomical anomaly both disrupted the previous layer of water above the atmosphere and drew water from the entire globe toward the influencing gravitational pull, so that as the earth rotated only the part nearest the object/anomaly was flooded. This explains why animals that fled to higher ground before their deaths were then covered by a deluge of mud from ground higher above them as the waters moved further along the earth. It also explains the places on the earth where rushing waters created gullies (the Grand Canyon is the obvious one, with all its sandstone, but there are others of significance). If this is the case, then it might be possible that considerable water was drawn away from the planet, leaving significantly great land mass exposed post-flood
I am really surprised that Joseph Campbell's ideas was not brought up. His work is deliberately used at universities to undermine Christianity and sow the seed of doubt in young minds that the Bible is just a copy of stories from other cultures and not to be taken seriously. Many people have been taken in by these deceptions. Jesus is the True Hero !!! Harry Stanton
Michael, i find your insight into the Bible endless and thought provoking, thankyou for that ,may Are Farther in Heaven Bless you and your family,thankyou brother
The Bible doesn't say a word about the faith of the healed...only of the believer ministering healing as a sign. Even the apostles couldn't heal the epileptic boy.
a really cool episode about interesting language in Acts 10, and connections to genesis 2 and genesis 15. also, an interesting theological discussion about the nature and extent of depravity
I am so grateful Dr. Heiser that you host others on your podcast. This is one of many books that I purchased after listening to one of your episodes. My book arrives in 4 days & I can't wait to read it!
really interesting. he seems to have had a similar experience coming away from fundamentalism as I did. Historical biblical religions had a variety of interpreting scripture, and the nail on the coffin for me was learning about the word "the first day," in Hebrew. in Gen. 1, the only other instance of "Yom echad" used is when Rebekah says "shall I lose both my son's in one day?" indicating to me that this term is idiomatic, which also tells me that the creation account isn't concerned with precise language or timelines. This among a couple other things. So it was more grammatical for me.
the second half of this is so stinkin interesting, the sacred space discussion
Need to have a show in how to afford all this Christian literature.
If this episode don't inspire you in anyway towards God. I pray the Holy Spirit does.
the second half of this episode is basically an explanation of the Deuteronomy 32 worldview from beginning to final judgment and resolution. a great listen!