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Dr. Nijay Gupta of Northern Seminary joins us to discuss his upcoming book.
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We discuss the importance of reading in community, our thoughts on C.S. Lewis and give a glimpse into season three.
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The episode "Herod the Great" dives into the life and reign of King Herod, one of the most controversial figures in ancient history. Known for his architectural achievements and the expansion of the Jewish temple, Herod's reign was also marked by violence, paranoia, and cruelty, especially in his efforts to secure his throne. The podcast examines the complexities of his character, exploring how his desire for power and his fear of losing control led him to commit acts like the Massacre of the Innocents as described in the Gospel of Matthew.
Herod’s reign represents a collision of political ambition and religious significance. He sought to placate both the Roman authorities and the Jewish people, but his legacy is one of brutality and insecurity. The episode also looks at the ways Herod's actions intersect with the biblical narrative, particularly in relation to the birth of Jesus Christ and the broader political climate of the time.
Herod's story is a sobering reminder of the destructive nature of unchecked power and the lengths some will go to in order to maintain control, even at the expense of innocent lives. It also serves as a contrast to the way God's kingdom operates, where humility and sacrifice are central to the message of Jesus.
Discussion Questions:
Herod's Paranoia and Power:
Herod was known for his extreme paranoia and violent actions to protect his rule. How does Herod’s fear of losing power compare with the way Jesus approached leadership? What can we learn from the contrast between their approaches?Moral Dilemmas in Leadership:
Herod faced many moral dilemmas in his pursuit of power, including the Massacre of the Innocents. How can we, as Christians, avoid compromising our values in the face of challenges or temptations in our own lives and leadership roles?The Role of Fear in Decision-Making:
Herod made several horrific decisions because of his fear of losing his throne. How does fear influence our own decision-making today? In what areas of our lives do we need to trust God more fully rather than rely on fear or control?God's Kingdom vs. Earthly Power:
Herod was a king who ruled by force and manipulation, but Jesus came to establish a kingdom of peace, humility, and service. How can we reflect the values of God’s kingdom in a world that often values power and control?The Influence of Legacy:
Herod's legacy is largely negative due to his cruelty, even though he made some contributions to the Jewish temple and Roman architecture. How important is legacy in our lives? What kind of legacy do you want to leave, and how can your faith in Christ shape that legacy? -
Who is Herod the Great and how did he become the King of Israel?
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Join Jacob, Rose, and Steve for our last Rambling of the season.
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In this episode, we examine the feud between the Pharisees and the Sadducees.
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There is a King in Judah again! Is it good news?
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We discuss how Zeal shaped the world of the Maccabees and how Jesus brought this important concept into focus.
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The Maccabees and the Hasidim had cleansed the temple, and then it all went wrong. Join us as we discuss how things went wrong and gave rise to the Pharisees, Sadducees and the Essenes.
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What is the story of Hanukkah and how does it intersect with the life and ministry of Jesus?
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Join us as we examine how the resistance to Antiochus shaped the people of Israel.
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We continue our study of the intertestamental period with a look at the Greek Emperor Antiochus IV and the rivalry of the High Priests of Jerusalem.
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Some of yall have asked for the episode on Hellenism that we pulled offline because it had no ending. So here ya go
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How did the rise of the Greek Empires affect the world of the Bible?
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What's at the heart of the strife between the Samaritans and the Jewish people of Jesus' day? Was it ethnic or was there a deeper issue at play? Join us as we look into the story of Nehemiah, and of a rival temple built on Mt Gerizim.
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God raises up a descendent of King David to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem. Zerubabbel faces liars, violence, and disunity, but through the power of God, he rebuilds the temple.
Listeners note: Zerubabbel was not the one using violence and deceit. It became a bit confusing at one point in our discussion -
Why did the Kingdom of Judah fall? The earthly politics are just a symptom of the supernatural warfare happening in the background. Join us as we explore the prophets and their discussion of the supernatural causes of Judah's fall.
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How did the Kingdom of Judah meet its end? What is the connection between Josiah and Jesus? How does Jesus show what Kingship should be? Join us this week as we continue bridging the gap between the Old and New Testaments.
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Caleb Lewis, author of Through the Waters, joins us to discuss the Exodus and the Two Goats Motifs in the book of Genesis.
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As the Assyrian Empire brings new settlers into Israel, weird things begin to happen. Join us as we discuss the lions of the wilderness and the creation of Samaria.
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