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    <description>On My Strange Bible, we're focused on exploring the strange and fascinating aspects of the Bible that often go unnoticed or forgotten. Delve along with us into the oddities, miracles, and unexplained events in the Bible that make it truly unique. In each episode, we'll uncover these hidden gems and invite you to reimagine familiar stories and discover new perspectives. This ain’t your grandma’s Bible. </description>
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      <title>Jonah’s Story is More Than a Fish Tale</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of My Strange Bible as we dive deep into Jonah Chapter 2. Steve and Alex discuss Jonah's introspective prayer while in the belly of the fish, highlighting themes of God's faithfulness and second chances. They explore the complexities of Jonah's lack of repentance, the concept of Sheol, and the broader implications of the chaos dragon motif throughout scripture. Tune in for an insightful conversation linking Jonah's experience to the teachings and actions of Jesus. Don't miss the fascinating discussion on whether Jonah's story is literal or parabolic. Subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes as we continue our journey through the Book of Jonah.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Greetings<br>01:01 Jonah's Prayer in the Belly of the Fish<br>03:18 Analyzing Jonah's Lack of Repentance<br>04:53 Yahweh's Response and Second Chances<br>06:43 The Chaos Monster Theme in Scripture<br>09:33 Debating Jonah's State: Alive or Dead?<br>13:04 Miraculous Nature of Jonah's Survival<br>21:22 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of My Strange Bible as we dive deep into Jonah Chapter 2. Steve and Alex discuss Jonah's introspective prayer while in the belly of the fish, highlighting themes of God's faithfulness and second chances. They explore the complexities of Jonah's lack of repentance, the concept of Sheol, and the broader implications of the chaos dragon motif throughout scripture. Tune in for an insightful conversation linking Jonah's experience to the teachings and actions of Jesus. Don't miss the fascinating discussion on whether Jonah's story is literal or parabolic. Subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes as we continue our journey through the Book of Jonah.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Greetings<br>01:01 Jonah's Prayer in the Belly of the Fish<br>03:18 Analyzing Jonah's Lack of Repentance<br>04:53 Yahweh's Response and Second Chances<br>06:43 The Chaos Monster Theme in Scripture<br>09:33 Debating Jonah's State: Alive or Dead?<br>13:04 Miraculous Nature of Jonah's Survival<br>21:22 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of My Strange Bible as we dive deep into Jonah Chapter 2. Steve and Alex discuss Jonah's introspective prayer while in the belly of the fish, highlighting themes of God's faithfulness and second chances. They explore the complexities of Jonah's lack of repentance, the concept of Sheol, and the broader implications of the chaos dragon motif throughout scripture. Tune in for an insightful conversation linking Jonah's experience to the teachings and actions of Jesus. Don't miss the fascinating discussion on whether Jonah's story is literal or parabolic. Subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes as we continue our journey through the Book of Jonah.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Greetings<br>01:01 Jonah's Prayer in the Belly of the Fish<br>03:18 Analyzing Jonah's Lack of Repentance<br>04:53 Yahweh's Response and Second Chances<br>06:43 The Chaos Monster Theme in Scripture<br>09:33 Debating Jonah's State: Alive or Dead?<br>13:04 Miraculous Nature of Jonah's Survival<br>21:22 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps</p>]]>
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      <title>Satire and Sovereignty: Jonah Chapter 1 Explained</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us in this exciting episode of My Strange Bible as we delve into Jonah Chapter 1. Our hosts explore the comedic elements and deep theological insights of Jonah's initial defiance of God’s command to go to Nineveh. They analyze the satire in the narrative, the protagonist's futile attempts to flee from God's presence, and the extraordinary storm that ensues. The discussion also touches on the concept of the chaos dragon and the historical context of the Assyrians. Stay tuned for a fascinating breakdown that brings both humor and profound reflection on God’s nature and purpose. Don’t forget to check out our previous episode for an introduction to the book of Jonah, and subscribe to join our next deep dive!</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Overview of Jonah<br>00:04 Diving Into Jonah Chapter 1: Satire and Disobedience<br>01:28 Jonah's Flight to Tarshish: A Deep Dive<br>05:27 Exploring Jonah's Denial and the Assyrian Threat<br>13:17 Jonah's Disorientation and the Storm at Sea<br>18:04 The Casting of Lots and Jonah's Confession<br>21:27 Jonah's Sacrifice and the Great Fish<br>31:29 Reflections on Jonah's Journey and God's Sovereignty</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us in this exciting episode of My Strange Bible as we delve into Jonah Chapter 1. Our hosts explore the comedic elements and deep theological insights of Jonah's initial defiance of God’s command to go to Nineveh. They analyze the satire in the narrative, the protagonist's futile attempts to flee from God's presence, and the extraordinary storm that ensues. The discussion also touches on the concept of the chaos dragon and the historical context of the Assyrians. Stay tuned for a fascinating breakdown that brings both humor and profound reflection on God’s nature and purpose. Don’t forget to check out our previous episode for an introduction to the book of Jonah, and subscribe to join our next deep dive!</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Overview of Jonah<br>00:04 Diving Into Jonah Chapter 1: Satire and Disobedience<br>01:28 Jonah's Flight to Tarshish: A Deep Dive<br>05:27 Exploring Jonah's Denial and the Assyrian Threat<br>13:17 Jonah's Disorientation and the Storm at Sea<br>18:04 The Casting of Lots and Jonah's Confession<br>21:27 Jonah's Sacrifice and the Great Fish<br>31:29 Reflections on Jonah's Journey and God's Sovereignty</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 11:13:48 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us in this exciting episode of My Strange Bible as we delve into Jonah Chapter 1. Our hosts explore the comedic elements and deep theological insights of Jonah's initial defiance of God’s command to go to Nineveh. They analyze the satire in the narrative, the protagonist's futile attempts to flee from God's presence, and the extraordinary storm that ensues. The discussion also touches on the concept of the chaos dragon and the historical context of the Assyrians. Stay tuned for a fascinating breakdown that brings both humor and profound reflection on God’s nature and purpose. Don’t forget to check out our previous episode for an introduction to the book of Jonah, and subscribe to join our next deep dive!</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Overview of Jonah<br>00:04 Diving Into Jonah Chapter 1: Satire and Disobedience<br>01:28 Jonah's Flight to Tarshish: A Deep Dive<br>05:27 Exploring Jonah's Denial and the Assyrian Threat<br>13:17 Jonah's Disorientation and the Storm at Sea<br>18:04 The Casting of Lots and Jonah's Confession<br>21:27 Jonah's Sacrifice and the Great Fish<br>31:29 Reflections on Jonah's Journey and God's Sovereignty</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered if the story of Jonah and the whale is more than just a Sunday school tale? Join us on "My Strange Bible" as we dive into the book of Jonah like never before! From misconceptions to fascinating scholarly insights, we’re peeling back the layers of this ancient text.</p><p>In this episode, we explore Jonah’s ironic journey, his short yet powerful sermon, and the unexpected repentance of Nineveh, including its livestock! Discover how satire in Jonah critiques real social and cultural practices and challenges us to look inward.</p><p>00:00 Unveiling the True Story of Jonah: An Intriguing Introduction<br>01:35 Setting the Stage: A Fresh Look at Jonah's Tale<br>03:54 Revisiting Childhood Narratives: A Deeper Dive into Jonah<br>13:29 Exploring Jonah's Realities: Questions and Scholarly Insights<br>17:55 Jonah's Satirical Journey: Unpacking the Layers<br>24:40 The Heart of Jonah's Message: Reflections and Revelations<br>36:52 Wrapping Up: The Timeless Lessons of Jonah</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered if the story of Jonah and the whale is more than just a Sunday school tale? Join us on "My Strange Bible" as we dive into the book of Jonah like never before! From misconceptions to fascinating scholarly insights, we’re peeling back the layers of this ancient text.</p><p>In this episode, we explore Jonah’s ironic journey, his short yet powerful sermon, and the unexpected repentance of Nineveh, including its livestock! Discover how satire in Jonah critiques real social and cultural practices and challenges us to look inward.</p><p>00:00 Unveiling the True Story of Jonah: An Intriguing Introduction<br>01:35 Setting the Stage: A Fresh Look at Jonah's Tale<br>03:54 Revisiting Childhood Narratives: A Deeper Dive into Jonah<br>13:29 Exploring Jonah's Realities: Questions and Scholarly Insights<br>17:55 Jonah's Satirical Journey: Unpacking the Layers<br>24:40 The Heart of Jonah's Message: Reflections and Revelations<br>36:52 Wrapping Up: The Timeless Lessons of Jonah</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 12:16:05 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered if the story of Jonah and the whale is more than just a Sunday school tale? Join us on "My Strange Bible" as we dive into the book of Jonah like never before! From misconceptions to fascinating scholarly insights, we’re peeling back the layers of this ancient text.</p><p>In this episode, we explore Jonah’s ironic journey, his short yet powerful sermon, and the unexpected repentance of Nineveh, including its livestock! Discover how satire in Jonah critiques real social and cultural practices and challenges us to look inward.</p><p>00:00 Unveiling the True Story of Jonah: An Intriguing Introduction<br>01:35 Setting the Stage: A Fresh Look at Jonah's Tale<br>03:54 Revisiting Childhood Narratives: A Deeper Dive into Jonah<br>13:29 Exploring Jonah's Realities: Questions and Scholarly Insights<br>17:55 Jonah's Satirical Journey: Unpacking the Layers<br>24:40 The Heart of Jonah's Message: Reflections and Revelations<br>36:52 Wrapping Up: The Timeless Lessons of Jonah</p>]]>
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      <title>The TRUTH About the Biblical Flood</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of "My Strange Bible," as we delve into the perplexing question: why did God destroy the world with a flood? We explore various perspectives on this ancient narrative, from theological implications to scientific evidence.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00 Back to Basics and Personal Beliefs<br>20:56 Engaging with Different Views on the Global Flood<br>22:49 Exploring the Complexity of God's Emotions<br>24:42 Theological Perspectives on God's Regret and Emotion<br>27:31 Genesis 6 Controversy and Interpretations<br>27:58 The Fallen Angel View and Its Implications<br>32:29 Connecting Ancient Texts and Theological Insights<br>41:27 The Flood Narrative: Judgment and Salvation<br>44:35 Wrapping Up: The Salvation Theme and Final Thoughts</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of "My Strange Bible," as we delve into the perplexing question: why did God destroy the world with a flood? We explore various perspectives on this ancient narrative, from theological implications to scientific evidence.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00 Back to Basics and Personal Beliefs<br>20:56 Engaging with Different Views on the Global Flood<br>22:49 Exploring the Complexity of God's Emotions<br>24:42 Theological Perspectives on God's Regret and Emotion<br>27:31 Genesis 6 Controversy and Interpretations<br>27:58 The Fallen Angel View and Its Implications<br>32:29 Connecting Ancient Texts and Theological Insights<br>41:27 The Flood Narrative: Judgment and Salvation<br>44:35 Wrapping Up: The Salvation Theme and Final Thoughts</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 11:58:26 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of "My Strange Bible," as we delve into the perplexing question: why did God destroy the world with a flood? We explore various perspectives on this ancient narrative, from theological implications to scientific evidence.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00 Back to Basics and Personal Beliefs<br>20:56 Engaging with Different Views on the Global Flood<br>22:49 Exploring the Complexity of God's Emotions<br>24:42 Theological Perspectives on God's Regret and Emotion<br>27:31 Genesis 6 Controversy and Interpretations<br>27:58 The Fallen Angel View and Its Implications<br>32:29 Connecting Ancient Texts and Theological Insights<br>41:27 The Flood Narrative: Judgment and Salvation<br>44:35 Wrapping Up: The Salvation Theme and Final Thoughts</p>]]>
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      <title>The weird story of the fish and the gold coin</title>
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      <itunes:title>The weird story of the fish and the gold coin</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for a deep dive into a brief but fascinating passage from the Gospel of Matthew. In this episode, we explore Jesus' interaction with Peter regarding temple taxes, leading to a miraculous moment involving a fish and a gold coin. Through our discussion, we uncover layers of meaning behind this seemingly odd event, revealing profound insights into Jesus' divinity, humility, and mastery as a teacher.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00​ Introduction<br>01:12​ Setting the Scene: Jesus and Temple Taxes<br>03:45​ Humor and Teaching Style of Jesus<br>06:28​ Jesus' Unique Approach to Questioning<br>08:50​ Literary Design vs. Literal Interpretation<br>11:15​ The Significance of the Coin and Fish<br>15:45​ Divine Confirmation of Jesus' Claim<br>19:30​ The Miraculous Nature of the Event<br>23:10​ Jesus' Control Over the Natural World<br>27:40​ The Lesson of Humility for Peter and the Disciples<br>31:18​ Jesus' Ability to Teach Multifaceted Lessons<br>34:50​ Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Share</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for a deep dive into a brief but fascinating passage from the Gospel of Matthew. In this episode, we explore Jesus' interaction with Peter regarding temple taxes, leading to a miraculous moment involving a fish and a gold coin. Through our discussion, we uncover layers of meaning behind this seemingly odd event, revealing profound insights into Jesus' divinity, humility, and mastery as a teacher.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00​ Introduction<br>01:12​ Setting the Scene: Jesus and Temple Taxes<br>03:45​ Humor and Teaching Style of Jesus<br>06:28​ Jesus' Unique Approach to Questioning<br>08:50​ Literary Design vs. Literal Interpretation<br>11:15​ The Significance of the Coin and Fish<br>15:45​ Divine Confirmation of Jesus' Claim<br>19:30​ The Miraculous Nature of the Event<br>23:10​ Jesus' Control Over the Natural World<br>27:40​ The Lesson of Humility for Peter and the Disciples<br>31:18​ Jesus' Ability to Teach Multifaceted Lessons<br>34:50​ Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Share</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for a deep dive into a brief but fascinating passage from the Gospel of Matthew. In this episode, we explore Jesus' interaction with Peter regarding temple taxes, leading to a miraculous moment involving a fish and a gold coin. Through our discussion, we uncover layers of meaning behind this seemingly odd event, revealing profound insights into Jesus' divinity, humility, and mastery as a teacher.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>00:00​ Introduction<br>01:12​ Setting the Scene: Jesus and Temple Taxes<br>03:45​ Humor and Teaching Style of Jesus<br>06:28​ Jesus' Unique Approach to Questioning<br>08:50​ Literary Design vs. Literal Interpretation<br>11:15​ The Significance of the Coin and Fish<br>15:45​ Divine Confirmation of Jesus' Claim<br>19:30​ The Miraculous Nature of the Event<br>23:10​ Jesus' Control Over the Natural World<br>27:40​ The Lesson of Humility for Peter and the Disciples<br>31:18​ Jesus' Ability to Teach Multifaceted Lessons<br>34:50​ Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Share</p>]]>
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      <title>The Bible: Literal, or Literary?</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people aren't sure how to read the Bible. Should it be taken literally? Metaphorally? Some other way? Using specific examples, hosts Alex and Steve dymystify Bible interpretation and talk through some practical tools to discover the meaning of any given text. </p><p>00:00 : Introduction and greetings.<br>03:00 : Discussing reading the Bible as fiction or nonfiction.<br>06:30 : Understanding the literary approach to the Bible.<br>09:30 : Importance of seeing the Bible's deep themes.<br>12:45 : Perspectives on interpreting the Bible.<br>16:00 : Clarifying literal vs. literary interpretation.<br>19:30 : Exploring hidden truths in Scripture.<br>21:30 : Example: Ancient Jewish interpretations of Isaiah 53.<br>25:30 : Example: Literary design of Jonah.<br>28:45 : Understanding the debate on literal vs. literary.<br>33:00 : Challenges in interpretation: truth, devices, inerrancy.<br>37:45 : Guidance for interpretation: case by case.<br>38:15 : Applying literary vs. literal to Scripture.<br>45:30 : Example: Exodus 14 and 15, Judges 4 and 5. Wrapping up.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people aren't sure how to read the Bible. Should it be taken literally? Metaphorally? Some other way? Using specific examples, hosts Alex and Steve dymystify Bible interpretation and talk through some practical tools to discover the meaning of any given text. </p><p>00:00 : Introduction and greetings.<br>03:00 : Discussing reading the Bible as fiction or nonfiction.<br>06:30 : Understanding the literary approach to the Bible.<br>09:30 : Importance of seeing the Bible's deep themes.<br>12:45 : Perspectives on interpreting the Bible.<br>16:00 : Clarifying literal vs. literary interpretation.<br>19:30 : Exploring hidden truths in Scripture.<br>21:30 : Example: Ancient Jewish interpretations of Isaiah 53.<br>25:30 : Example: Literary design of Jonah.<br>28:45 : Understanding the debate on literal vs. literary.<br>33:00 : Challenges in interpretation: truth, devices, inerrancy.<br>37:45 : Guidance for interpretation: case by case.<br>38:15 : Applying literary vs. literal to Scripture.<br>45:30 : Example: Exodus 14 and 15, Judges 4 and 5. Wrapping up.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people aren't sure how to read the Bible. Should it be taken literally? Metaphorally? Some other way? Using specific examples, hosts Alex and Steve dymystify Bible interpretation and talk through some practical tools to discover the meaning of any given text. </p><p>00:00 : Introduction and greetings.<br>03:00 : Discussing reading the Bible as fiction or nonfiction.<br>06:30 : Understanding the literary approach to the Bible.<br>09:30 : Importance of seeing the Bible's deep themes.<br>12:45 : Perspectives on interpreting the Bible.<br>16:00 : Clarifying literal vs. literary interpretation.<br>19:30 : Exploring hidden truths in Scripture.<br>21:30 : Example: Ancient Jewish interpretations of Isaiah 53.<br>25:30 : Example: Literary design of Jonah.<br>28:45 : Understanding the debate on literal vs. literary.<br>33:00 : Challenges in interpretation: truth, devices, inerrancy.<br>37:45 : Guidance for interpretation: case by case.<br>38:15 : Applying literary vs. literal to Scripture.<br>45:30 : Example: Exodus 14 and 15, Judges 4 and 5. Wrapping up.</p>]]>
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      <title>This Bible story isn’t what you think</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>This Bible story isn’t what you think</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive deep into the strange and intriguing story of talking donkeys in the Bible with Steve and Alex on this week's episode of My Strange Bible! From Balak's request for curses to Balaam's unexpected encounters with God, this tale is full of twists and turns.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Intro: Catching up and the allure of talking donkeys<br>4:23 - Setting the scene: The wilderness wanderings and Balak's dilemma<br>10:17 - Unraveling Balaam's character: Diviner or follower of Yahweh?<br>18:45 - The perplexing encounters with God: Balak's request and Yahweh's response<br>27:56 - God's anger: Deciphering the mystery behind divine disapproval<br>35:20 - Conclusion: Reflecting on the lessons and complexities of the story</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive deep into the strange and intriguing story of talking donkeys in the Bible with Steve and Alex on this week's episode of My Strange Bible! From Balak's request for curses to Balaam's unexpected encounters with God, this tale is full of twists and turns.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Intro: Catching up and the allure of talking donkeys<br>4:23 - Setting the scene: The wilderness wanderings and Balak's dilemma<br>10:17 - Unraveling Balaam's character: Diviner or follower of Yahweh?<br>18:45 - The perplexing encounters with God: Balak's request and Yahweh's response<br>27:56 - God's anger: Deciphering the mystery behind divine disapproval<br>35:20 - Conclusion: Reflecting on the lessons and complexities of the story</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:25:18 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive deep into the strange and intriguing story of talking donkeys in the Bible with Steve and Alex on this week's episode of My Strange Bible! From Balak's request for curses to Balaam's unexpected encounters with God, this tale is full of twists and turns.</p><p>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Intro: Catching up and the allure of talking donkeys<br>4:23 - Setting the scene: The wilderness wanderings and Balak's dilemma<br>10:17 - Unraveling Balaam's character: Diviner or follower of Yahweh?<br>18:45 - The perplexing encounters with God: Balak's request and Yahweh's response<br>27:56 - God's anger: Deciphering the mystery behind divine disapproval<br>35:20 - Conclusion: Reflecting on the lessons and complexities of the story</p>]]>
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      <title>Why did people live so long in the beginning of the Bible?</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why did people live so long in the beginning of the Bible?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the long lifespans recorded in the early chapters of Genesis, where figures are noted to have lived for several hundred years. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss the plausibility and implications of these long ages from various perspectives, including biblical interpretation, scientific analysis, and archaeological evidence. They address common questions and challenges related to the ages of patriarchs like Methuselah and explore theories surrounding ancient human lifespans, including genetic diversity and environmental factors before and after the biblical Flood. The conversation also touches on the implications of taking the Biblical text seriously and the importance of consistency in scriptural interpretation. Through examining internal biblical evidence and external scientific considerations, they offer insights into how these ancient ages could be understood in the context of faith, history, and science.</p><p>00:00 Exploring the Longevity of Biblical Figures<br>00:46 The Curiosity of Methuselah's Age and Its Impact<br>02:49 Interpreting Biblical Texts: Literal Ages or Symbolic Numbers?<br>05:51 Historical Evidence and the Debate on Ancient Lifespans<br>07:26 The Significance of Genealogies in Understanding Biblical Ages<br>26:09 The Role of Moses in Documenting Genesis and Theories on Its Authorship<br>28:53 Exploring Biblical Genealogies and Creationist Views<br>30:22 Debating the Age of Earth and Human Longevity<br>33:59 Addressing the Genetic Bottleneck and Human Lifespan Decline<br>40:37 Evaluating Canopy Theory and Old Earth Creationism<br>52:41 Consistency in Creationism and Biblical Interpretation<br>54:24 Concluding Thoughts on Creationism and Faith</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the long lifespans recorded in the early chapters of Genesis, where figures are noted to have lived for several hundred years. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss the plausibility and implications of these long ages from various perspectives, including biblical interpretation, scientific analysis, and archaeological evidence. They address common questions and challenges related to the ages of patriarchs like Methuselah and explore theories surrounding ancient human lifespans, including genetic diversity and environmental factors before and after the biblical Flood. The conversation also touches on the implications of taking the Biblical text seriously and the importance of consistency in scriptural interpretation. Through examining internal biblical evidence and external scientific considerations, they offer insights into how these ancient ages could be understood in the context of faith, history, and science.</p><p>00:00 Exploring the Longevity of Biblical Figures<br>00:46 The Curiosity of Methuselah's Age and Its Impact<br>02:49 Interpreting Biblical Texts: Literal Ages or Symbolic Numbers?<br>05:51 Historical Evidence and the Debate on Ancient Lifespans<br>07:26 The Significance of Genealogies in Understanding Biblical Ages<br>26:09 The Role of Moses in Documenting Genesis and Theories on Its Authorship<br>28:53 Exploring Biblical Genealogies and Creationist Views<br>30:22 Debating the Age of Earth and Human Longevity<br>33:59 Addressing the Genetic Bottleneck and Human Lifespan Decline<br>40:37 Evaluating Canopy Theory and Old Earth Creationism<br>52:41 Consistency in Creationism and Biblical Interpretation<br>54:24 Concluding Thoughts on Creationism and Faith</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 13:29:15 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the long lifespans recorded in the early chapters of Genesis, where figures are noted to have lived for several hundred years. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss the plausibility and implications of these long ages from various perspectives, including biblical interpretation, scientific analysis, and archaeological evidence. They address common questions and challenges related to the ages of patriarchs like Methuselah and explore theories surrounding ancient human lifespans, including genetic diversity and environmental factors before and after the biblical Flood. The conversation also touches on the implications of taking the Biblical text seriously and the importance of consistency in scriptural interpretation. Through examining internal biblical evidence and external scientific considerations, they offer insights into how these ancient ages could be understood in the context of faith, history, and science.</p><p>00:00 Exploring the Longevity of Biblical Figures<br>00:46 The Curiosity of Methuselah's Age and Its Impact<br>02:49 Interpreting Biblical Texts: Literal Ages or Symbolic Numbers?<br>05:51 Historical Evidence and the Debate on Ancient Lifespans<br>07:26 The Significance of Genealogies in Understanding Biblical Ages<br>26:09 The Role of Moses in Documenting Genesis and Theories on Its Authorship<br>28:53 Exploring Biblical Genealogies and Creationist Views<br>30:22 Debating the Age of Earth and Human Longevity<br>33:59 Addressing the Genetic Bottleneck and Human Lifespan Decline<br>40:37 Evaluating Canopy Theory and Old Earth Creationism<br>52:41 Consistency in Creationism and Biblical Interpretation<br>54:24 Concluding Thoughts on Creationism and Faith</p>]]>
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      <title>Why is Satan on God's Payroll in the Book of Job?</title>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why is Satan on God's Payroll in the Book of Job?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible,' hosts Alex and Steve delve into the perplexing question of why Satan appears on God's payroll in the Book of Job. They discuss the notion of cognitive dissonance experienced by many when encountering this scenario and suggest that a common misunderstanding of the text has led to confusion. Introducing the concept of the Divine Council worldview, they explain its significance in interpreting biblical narratives, specifically how it pertains to the 'sons of God' and the character of Satan. Using textual analysis, they argue that 'Satan' in Job might not refer to the devil as traditionally thought but rather to an adversary or a member of the divine council with a specific role. This interpretation challenges the conventional view of Satan and prompts listeners to reconsider his function and presence in heavenly realms. Alex and Steve's discussion highlights the importance of understanding biblical language and contexts to grasp the complexities of spiritual beings' roles in divine governance. They conclude by affirming God's sovereignty over all creation, including adversarial forces.</p><p>00:00 Opening Banter and Intriguing Questions<br>00:25 Diving Deep into the Book of Job and Satan's Role<br>03:03 Exploring the Divine Council Worldview<br>05:14 Angels, Elohim, and the Spiritual Hierarchy<br>09:54 Unpacking the Sons of God and Satan's Place Among Them<br>18:51 The Divine Council and Its Implications<br>22:03 Satan's Presence in the Divine Council<br>22:39 Unpacking the Identity of Satan in Biblical Texts<br>27:07 Exploring the Role of 'The Adversary' and Its Implications<br>31:59 The Significance of Permission in Divine Testing<br>40:57 Concluding Thoughts: Sovereignty and Personal Responsibility</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible,' hosts Alex and Steve delve into the perplexing question of why Satan appears on God's payroll in the Book of Job. They discuss the notion of cognitive dissonance experienced by many when encountering this scenario and suggest that a common misunderstanding of the text has led to confusion. Introducing the concept of the Divine Council worldview, they explain its significance in interpreting biblical narratives, specifically how it pertains to the 'sons of God' and the character of Satan. Using textual analysis, they argue that 'Satan' in Job might not refer to the devil as traditionally thought but rather to an adversary or a member of the divine council with a specific role. This interpretation challenges the conventional view of Satan and prompts listeners to reconsider his function and presence in heavenly realms. Alex and Steve's discussion highlights the importance of understanding biblical language and contexts to grasp the complexities of spiritual beings' roles in divine governance. They conclude by affirming God's sovereignty over all creation, including adversarial forces.</p><p>00:00 Opening Banter and Intriguing Questions<br>00:25 Diving Deep into the Book of Job and Satan's Role<br>03:03 Exploring the Divine Council Worldview<br>05:14 Angels, Elohim, and the Spiritual Hierarchy<br>09:54 Unpacking the Sons of God and Satan's Place Among Them<br>18:51 The Divine Council and Its Implications<br>22:03 Satan's Presence in the Divine Council<br>22:39 Unpacking the Identity of Satan in Biblical Texts<br>27:07 Exploring the Role of 'The Adversary' and Its Implications<br>31:59 The Significance of Permission in Divine Testing<br>40:57 Concluding Thoughts: Sovereignty and Personal Responsibility</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:21:09 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible,' hosts Alex and Steve delve into the perplexing question of why Satan appears on God's payroll in the Book of Job. They discuss the notion of cognitive dissonance experienced by many when encountering this scenario and suggest that a common misunderstanding of the text has led to confusion. Introducing the concept of the Divine Council worldview, they explain its significance in interpreting biblical narratives, specifically how it pertains to the 'sons of God' and the character of Satan. Using textual analysis, they argue that 'Satan' in Job might not refer to the devil as traditionally thought but rather to an adversary or a member of the divine council with a specific role. This interpretation challenges the conventional view of Satan and prompts listeners to reconsider his function and presence in heavenly realms. Alex and Steve's discussion highlights the importance of understanding biblical language and contexts to grasp the complexities of spiritual beings' roles in divine governance. They conclude by affirming God's sovereignty over all creation, including adversarial forces.</p><p>00:00 Opening Banter and Intriguing Questions<br>00:25 Diving Deep into the Book of Job and Satan's Role<br>03:03 Exploring the Divine Council Worldview<br>05:14 Angels, Elohim, and the Spiritual Hierarchy<br>09:54 Unpacking the Sons of God and Satan's Place Among Them<br>18:51 The Divine Council and Its Implications<br>22:03 Satan's Presence in the Divine Council<br>22:39 Unpacking the Identity of Satan in Biblical Texts<br>27:07 Exploring the Role of 'The Adversary' and Its Implications<br>31:59 The Significance of Permission in Divine Testing<br>40:57 Concluding Thoughts: Sovereignty and Personal Responsibility</p>]]>
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      <title>How God Crushed Abimelech's Ambition | Judges 9:26-57</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How God Crushed Abimelech's Ambition | Judges 9:26-57</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive into the captivating conclusion of 'The Rise and Fall of the Bramble King - Part 3.' In this episode, Steve and Alex decipher the profound lessons embedded in Judges Chapter 9, discussing themes such as idolatry, ambition, divine justice, and the complexities of biblical figures. Join them on this insightful journey that not only explores the historical and theological intricacies but also connects these ancient narratives to modern-day faith and life.</p><p>0:00 - Introduction &amp; Recap of Judges 9 <br>3:45 - The Story and Character of Abimelech<br>7:40 - Idolatry and Ambition: The Downfall of Abimelech<br>11:25 - Divine Justice and Intervention<br>14:50 - Jotham's Curse and Its Fulfilment<br>17:30 - The Parallel of Abimelech and Modern Day Leadership<br>21:15 - The Role of Women in Abimelech's Downfall<br>24:00 - Theological Insights and the Notion of God's Mercy<br>27:35 - Concluding Thoughts and Call to Reflection</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive into the captivating conclusion of 'The Rise and Fall of the Bramble King - Part 3.' In this episode, Steve and Alex decipher the profound lessons embedded in Judges Chapter 9, discussing themes such as idolatry, ambition, divine justice, and the complexities of biblical figures. Join them on this insightful journey that not only explores the historical and theological intricacies but also connects these ancient narratives to modern-day faith and life.</p><p>0:00 - Introduction &amp; Recap of Judges 9 <br>3:45 - The Story and Character of Abimelech<br>7:40 - Idolatry and Ambition: The Downfall of Abimelech<br>11:25 - Divine Justice and Intervention<br>14:50 - Jotham's Curse and Its Fulfilment<br>17:30 - The Parallel of Abimelech and Modern Day Leadership<br>21:15 - The Role of Women in Abimelech's Downfall<br>24:00 - Theological Insights and the Notion of God's Mercy<br>27:35 - Concluding Thoughts and Call to Reflection</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dive into the captivating conclusion of 'The Rise and Fall of the Bramble King - Part 3.' In this episode, Steve and Alex decipher the profound lessons embedded in Judges Chapter 9, discussing themes such as idolatry, ambition, divine justice, and the complexities of biblical figures. Join them on this insightful journey that not only explores the historical and theological intricacies but also connects these ancient narratives to modern-day faith and life.</p><p>0:00 - Introduction &amp; Recap of Judges 9 <br>3:45 - The Story and Character of Abimelech<br>7:40 - Idolatry and Ambition: The Downfall of Abimelech<br>11:25 - Divine Justice and Intervention<br>14:50 - Jotham's Curse and Its Fulfilment<br>17:30 - The Parallel of Abimelech and Modern Day Leadership<br>21:15 - The Role of Women in Abimelech's Downfall<br>24:00 - Theological Insights and the Notion of God's Mercy<br>27:35 - Concluding Thoughts and Call to Reflection</p>]]>
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      <title>The Oldest Parable in the Bible | Judges 9:7-26</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Oldest Parable in the Bible | Judges 9:7-26</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode delves into the second part of the biblical story of Abimelech, exploring its dark and complex themes. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss how the story, found in the Book of Judges, reflects on Abimelech's tyrannical rule over Israel and his rise to power through deceit and murder. They analyze the parable of Jotham, Abimelech's sole surviving brother, and its implications on leadership and the consequences of sinful actions. The episode deeply examines the narrative's use of divine and spiritual elements, including God's intervention through an evil spirit to bring about Abimelech's downfall. This storytelling approach provides insights into the nature of God's justice, the importance of remembering historical actions, and the spiritual dynamics at play in biblical narratives. Steve and Alex aim to uncover the lessons this story offers about ambition, authority, and the pursuit of power.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Context Setting<br>00:04 Diving into the Story of Abimelech<br>00:25 The Dark and Intriguing Tale of Abimelech<br>00:54 The Challenge of Condensing a Complex Story<br>01:59 The Story of Gideon and His Sons<br>03:18 The Canaanite Influence in the Story<br>04:22 Abimelech's Rise to Power<br>06:43 Jotham's Escape and His Pronouncement<br>07:02 The Importance of History in Biblical Texts<br>15:28 The Parable of Jotham and Its Significance<br>17:31 The Irony of Mount Gerizim<br>27:31 The Dangers of Self-Interest and Idolatry<br>29:27 Indifference and Idolatry: A Deeper Look<br>30:27 Decoding the Fable: Jotham's Logic<br>32:07 The Power of Parables: Ancient Literature's Influence<br>34:21 The Bramble King: A Symbol of Destruction<br>35:19 The Bramble King vs The Paradise King: A Comparative Analysis<br>39:05 The Spirit of Evil: Divine Intervention<br>40:22 The Consequences of Sin: Living Under an Oppressive King<br>43:52 The Power of Deception: God's Use of Spiritual Agency<br>50:05 The Sedition of Ga'al: A Preview</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode delves into the second part of the biblical story of Abimelech, exploring its dark and complex themes. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss how the story, found in the Book of Judges, reflects on Abimelech's tyrannical rule over Israel and his rise to power through deceit and murder. They analyze the parable of Jotham, Abimelech's sole surviving brother, and its implications on leadership and the consequences of sinful actions. The episode deeply examines the narrative's use of divine and spiritual elements, including God's intervention through an evil spirit to bring about Abimelech's downfall. This storytelling approach provides insights into the nature of God's justice, the importance of remembering historical actions, and the spiritual dynamics at play in biblical narratives. Steve and Alex aim to uncover the lessons this story offers about ambition, authority, and the pursuit of power.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Context Setting<br>00:04 Diving into the Story of Abimelech<br>00:25 The Dark and Intriguing Tale of Abimelech<br>00:54 The Challenge of Condensing a Complex Story<br>01:59 The Story of Gideon and His Sons<br>03:18 The Canaanite Influence in the Story<br>04:22 Abimelech's Rise to Power<br>06:43 Jotham's Escape and His Pronouncement<br>07:02 The Importance of History in Biblical Texts<br>15:28 The Parable of Jotham and Its Significance<br>17:31 The Irony of Mount Gerizim<br>27:31 The Dangers of Self-Interest and Idolatry<br>29:27 Indifference and Idolatry: A Deeper Look<br>30:27 Decoding the Fable: Jotham's Logic<br>32:07 The Power of Parables: Ancient Literature's Influence<br>34:21 The Bramble King: A Symbol of Destruction<br>35:19 The Bramble King vs The Paradise King: A Comparative Analysis<br>39:05 The Spirit of Evil: Divine Intervention<br>40:22 The Consequences of Sin: Living Under an Oppressive King<br>43:52 The Power of Deception: God's Use of Spiritual Agency<br>50:05 The Sedition of Ga'al: A Preview</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2024 21:16:41 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode delves into the second part of the biblical story of Abimelech, exploring its dark and complex themes. The hosts, Steve and Alex, discuss how the story, found in the Book of Judges, reflects on Abimelech's tyrannical rule over Israel and his rise to power through deceit and murder. They analyze the parable of Jotham, Abimelech's sole surviving brother, and its implications on leadership and the consequences of sinful actions. The episode deeply examines the narrative's use of divine and spiritual elements, including God's intervention through an evil spirit to bring about Abimelech's downfall. This storytelling approach provides insights into the nature of God's justice, the importance of remembering historical actions, and the spiritual dynamics at play in biblical narratives. Steve and Alex aim to uncover the lessons this story offers about ambition, authority, and the pursuit of power.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Context Setting<br>00:04 Diving into the Story of Abimelech<br>00:25 The Dark and Intriguing Tale of Abimelech<br>00:54 The Challenge of Condensing a Complex Story<br>01:59 The Story of Gideon and His Sons<br>03:18 The Canaanite Influence in the Story<br>04:22 Abimelech's Rise to Power<br>06:43 Jotham's Escape and His Pronouncement<br>07:02 The Importance of History in Biblical Texts<br>15:28 The Parable of Jotham and Its Significance<br>17:31 The Irony of Mount Gerizim<br>27:31 The Dangers of Self-Interest and Idolatry<br>29:27 Indifference and Idolatry: A Deeper Look<br>30:27 Decoding the Fable: Jotham's Logic<br>32:07 The Power of Parables: Ancient Literature's Influence<br>34:21 The Bramble King: A Symbol of Destruction<br>35:19 The Bramble King vs The Paradise King: A Comparative Analysis<br>39:05 The Spirit of Evil: Divine Intervention<br>40:22 The Consequences of Sin: Living Under an Oppressive King<br>43:52 The Power of Deception: God's Use of Spiritual Agency<br>50:05 The Sedition of Ga'al: A Preview</p>]]>
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      <title>What if Israel Had Become Canaanites? | Judges 8:30-9:6</title>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode of My Strange Bible dives into one of the Bible's darkest passages, found in Judges 9, telling the story of Abimelech, the son of Gideon. The hosts discuss the complex background of idolatry, leadership, and the consequences of ambition through a detailed examination. </p><p>00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage<br>00:09 The Excitement for the Upcoming Discussion<br>00:37 The Background of the Episode<br>01:05 The Role of the Church and the Hunger for the Word<br>01:47 The Introduction to the Strangest Passage<br>02:11 The Excerpt from 'The Paradise King'<br>02:46 The Context of the Book of Judges<br>08:21 The Dark Side of the Israelite Idolatry<br>10:25 The Story of Abimelech, the Son of Gideon<br>18:50 The Literal vs. Literary Interpretation of the Bible<br>21:24 The Root of All Sin: Idolatry<br>25:02 The Consequences of Selfish Ambition<br>28:53 The Only Rescue: The Work of Christ<br>29:44 Understanding Galatians 6:7-8<br>30:26 The Meaning of 'Mocked' in Biblical Context<br>31:10 The Consequences of Disrespecting God<br>32:38 The Story of Gideon and His Sons<br>35:06 The Significance of Names in the Bible<br>35:45 The Downfall of Gideon's Legacy<br>37:18 The Rise of Abimelech<br>45:54 The Consequences of Selfish Ambition<br>46:13 The Scourge of Idolatry<br>56:26 The Sin of Selfish Ambition<br>59:45 The Danger of Power and Temptation<br>01:02:52 Conclusion: Lessons from the Story of Abimelech</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 13:24:13 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3848</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Hard Look at Biblical Inerrancy </title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>A Hard Look at Biblical Inerrancy </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we discuss the concept of 'Inerrancy' in relation to the Bible, raising questions about its meaning, and how it applies to our understanding and interpretation of scripture. Join us as we navigate through this complex topic, engaging in thought-provoking discussions. </p><p>Timestamps: <br>0:00 - Introduction<br>3:35 - Role of Script-Editing Assistant<br>7:20 - What is Inerrancy?<br>11:30 - Scripture Interpretation<br>15:25 - If God's Word can err<br>19:10 - Understanding the Authorial intent<br>24:05 - Authorial intent: Case Study<br>30:03 - Reader Comments <br>35:00 - Wrapping Up </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we discuss the concept of 'Inerrancy' in relation to the Bible, raising questions about its meaning, and how it applies to our understanding and interpretation of scripture. Join us as we navigate through this complex topic, engaging in thought-provoking discussions. </p><p>Timestamps: <br>0:00 - Introduction<br>3:35 - Role of Script-Editing Assistant<br>7:20 - What is Inerrancy?<br>11:30 - Scripture Interpretation<br>15:25 - If God's Word can err<br>19:10 - Understanding the Authorial intent<br>24:05 - Authorial intent: Case Study<br>30:03 - Reader Comments <br>35:00 - Wrapping Up </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 03:47:10 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3985</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we discuss the concept of 'Inerrancy' in relation to the Bible, raising questions about its meaning, and how it applies to our understanding and interpretation of scripture. Join us as we navigate through this complex topic, engaging in thought-provoking discussions. </p><p>Timestamps: <br>0:00 - Introduction<br>3:35 - Role of Script-Editing Assistant<br>7:20 - What is Inerrancy?<br>11:30 - Scripture Interpretation<br>15:25 - If God's Word can err<br>19:10 - Understanding the Authorial intent<br>24:05 - Authorial intent: Case Study<br>30:03 - Reader Comments <br>35:00 - Wrapping Up </p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Joseph's Sneaky Mind Games </title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Joseph's Sneaky Mind Games </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Steve and Alex dive into the story of Joseph from the Bible, bringing new insights and perspectives to a tale that has been told many times. They discuss the themes of deception and guilt, the oddities of Joseph's mind games on his brothers, Judah's story arc, and the divine plans at work behind the scenes. The hosts also explore the human elements of the story, finding parallels to modern life in the struggles and growth of the characters.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Puzzling Actions of Joseph<br>00:21 The Excitement of Unraveling Biblical Mysteries<br>01:59 The Intriguing Story of Joseph and His Brothers<br>05:09 The Role of Deception in the Family History<br>06:20 The Concept of Testing in the Bible<br>18:51 Joseph's Mind Games and the Theme of Compassion<br>19:06 The Significance of Joseph's Greeting to Benjamin<br>23:21 The Unfolding of Joseph's Plan and the Role of Guilt<br>28:40 The Impact of Joseph's Actions on His Brothers<br>34:07 The Emotional Struggles of Joseph<br>36:19 The Mystery of Benjamin's Absence<br>36:29 Exploring the Story Arc of Judah<br>36:50 The Intricacies of Genesis: Patterns and Mirrors<br>37:20 The Role Reversal of Judah<br>38:05 The Confusion Over Who Suggested What<br>40:10 The Sacrifice of Judah<br>42:22 The Guilt and Redemption of the Brothers<br>45:13 The Echoes of Genesis 37<br>48:37 The Impact of Guilt and Deception<br>54:32 The Choice Between Vengeance and Mercy<br>57:28 Wrapping Up: The Story's Takeaways</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Steve and Alex dive into the story of Joseph from the Bible, bringing new insights and perspectives to a tale that has been told many times. They discuss the themes of deception and guilt, the oddities of Joseph's mind games on his brothers, Judah's story arc, and the divine plans at work behind the scenes. The hosts also explore the human elements of the story, finding parallels to modern life in the struggles and growth of the characters.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Puzzling Actions of Joseph<br>00:21 The Excitement of Unraveling Biblical Mysteries<br>01:59 The Intriguing Story of Joseph and His Brothers<br>05:09 The Role of Deception in the Family History<br>06:20 The Concept of Testing in the Bible<br>18:51 Joseph's Mind Games and the Theme of Compassion<br>19:06 The Significance of Joseph's Greeting to Benjamin<br>23:21 The Unfolding of Joseph's Plan and the Role of Guilt<br>28:40 The Impact of Joseph's Actions on His Brothers<br>34:07 The Emotional Struggles of Joseph<br>36:19 The Mystery of Benjamin's Absence<br>36:29 Exploring the Story Arc of Judah<br>36:50 The Intricacies of Genesis: Patterns and Mirrors<br>37:20 The Role Reversal of Judah<br>38:05 The Confusion Over Who Suggested What<br>40:10 The Sacrifice of Judah<br>42:22 The Guilt and Redemption of the Brothers<br>45:13 The Echoes of Genesis 37<br>48:37 The Impact of Guilt and Deception<br>54:32 The Choice Between Vengeance and Mercy<br>57:28 Wrapping Up: The Story's Takeaways</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2024 02:42:50 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3671</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Steve and Alex dive into the story of Joseph from the Bible, bringing new insights and perspectives to a tale that has been told many times. They discuss the themes of deception and guilt, the oddities of Joseph's mind games on his brothers, Judah's story arc, and the divine plans at work behind the scenes. The hosts also explore the human elements of the story, finding parallels to modern life in the struggles and growth of the characters.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Puzzling Actions of Joseph<br>00:21 The Excitement of Unraveling Biblical Mysteries<br>01:59 The Intriguing Story of Joseph and His Brothers<br>05:09 The Role of Deception in the Family History<br>06:20 The Concept of Testing in the Bible<br>18:51 Joseph's Mind Games and the Theme of Compassion<br>19:06 The Significance of Joseph's Greeting to Benjamin<br>23:21 The Unfolding of Joseph's Plan and the Role of Guilt<br>28:40 The Impact of Joseph's Actions on His Brothers<br>34:07 The Emotional Struggles of Joseph<br>36:19 The Mystery of Benjamin's Absence<br>36:29 Exploring the Story Arc of Judah<br>36:50 The Intricacies of Genesis: Patterns and Mirrors<br>37:20 The Role Reversal of Judah<br>38:05 The Confusion Over Who Suggested What<br>40:10 The Sacrifice of Judah<br>42:22 The Guilt and Redemption of the Brothers<br>45:13 The Echoes of Genesis 37<br>48:37 The Impact of Guilt and Deception<br>54:32 The Choice Between Vengeance and Mercy<br>57:28 Wrapping Up: The Story's Takeaways</p>]]>
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      <title>Did God Create Aliens? </title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Did God Create Aliens? </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of My Strange Bible, the hosts discuss the potential existence of aliens based on biblical teachings. The conversation reflects on the ambiguous nature of scripture regarding alien life and delves into assumptions that have shaped traditional Christian perspectives on the concept. The hosts further relate this to modern technological advancements - such as AI and potential bio-enhancement, exploring their implications on human existence according to Christian belief.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Bible and Aliens<br>00:58 The Bible's Silence on Aliens<br>02:17 Personal Beliefs and Upbringing<br>06:56 The Possibility of Alien Life<br>09:13 The Intersection of Alien and Spiritual Activity<br>13:51 The Future: Technology, AI, and Space Exploration<br>20:16 Theological Implications of Alien Existence<br>25:49 Conclusion: Open Minds and Future Possibilities</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of My Strange Bible, the hosts discuss the potential existence of aliens based on biblical teachings. The conversation reflects on the ambiguous nature of scripture regarding alien life and delves into assumptions that have shaped traditional Christian perspectives on the concept. The hosts further relate this to modern technological advancements - such as AI and potential bio-enhancement, exploring their implications on human existence according to Christian belief.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Bible and Aliens<br>00:58 The Bible's Silence on Aliens<br>02:17 Personal Beliefs and Upbringing<br>06:56 The Possibility of Alien Life<br>09:13 The Intersection of Alien and Spiritual Activity<br>13:51 The Future: Technology, AI, and Space Exploration<br>20:16 Theological Implications of Alien Existence<br>25:49 Conclusion: Open Minds and Future Possibilities</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of My Strange Bible, the hosts discuss the potential existence of aliens based on biblical teachings. The conversation reflects on the ambiguous nature of scripture regarding alien life and delves into assumptions that have shaped traditional Christian perspectives on the concept. The hosts further relate this to modern technological advancements - such as AI and potential bio-enhancement, exploring their implications on human existence according to Christian belief.</p><p>00:00 Introduction: The Bible and Aliens<br>00:58 The Bible's Silence on Aliens<br>02:17 Personal Beliefs and Upbringing<br>06:56 The Possibility of Alien Life<br>09:13 The Intersection of Alien and Spiritual Activity<br>13:51 The Future: Technology, AI, and Space Exploration<br>20:16 Theological Implications of Alien Existence<br>25:49 Conclusion: Open Minds and Future Possibilities</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Why Was the Bible Written So Long Ago?</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why Was the Bible Written So Long Ago?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the original context in which the Bible was written, including the ancient Near Eastern culture and mindset. They dive into questions around who the Bible was written for and how its teachings apply today. They highlight the importance of not viewing the Bible as a science textbook but as a historical and theological text. Also, they acknowledge the role of scholars like Dr. Michael Heiser in helping them interpret the Bible from an ancient worldview, while clarifying that they don't agree with him on all points.</p><p>00:01 Introduction<br>00:00 Understanding the Ancient Context of the Bible<br>00:36 The Bible: Written for Us, Not to Us<br>01:45 The Importance of Context in Biblical Interpretation<br>02:51 The Bible and Modern Science: A Delicate Balance<br>04:56 The Eternal Relevance of the Bible<br>07:35 The Bible: A Book of History, Theology, and Reality<br>10:17 The Bible and the Ancient Near Eastern Worldview<br>12:40 The Bible: Not a Science Textbook, but Reflective of Reality<br>15:05 The Bible: A Gateway to Truth<br>23:36 Conclusion: The Bible in Its Original Context</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the original context in which the Bible was written, including the ancient Near Eastern culture and mindset. They dive into questions around who the Bible was written for and how its teachings apply today. They highlight the importance of not viewing the Bible as a science textbook but as a historical and theological text. Also, they acknowledge the role of scholars like Dr. Michael Heiser in helping them interpret the Bible from an ancient worldview, while clarifying that they don't agree with him on all points.</p><p>00:01 Introduction<br>00:00 Understanding the Ancient Context of the Bible<br>00:36 The Bible: Written for Us, Not to Us<br>01:45 The Importance of Context in Biblical Interpretation<br>02:51 The Bible and Modern Science: A Delicate Balance<br>04:56 The Eternal Relevance of the Bible<br>07:35 The Bible: A Book of History, Theology, and Reality<br>10:17 The Bible and the Ancient Near Eastern Worldview<br>12:40 The Bible: Not a Science Textbook, but Reflective of Reality<br>15:05 The Bible: A Gateway to Truth<br>23:36 Conclusion: The Bible in Its Original Context</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 12:33:44 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2123</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the original context in which the Bible was written, including the ancient Near Eastern culture and mindset. They dive into questions around who the Bible was written for and how its teachings apply today. They highlight the importance of not viewing the Bible as a science textbook but as a historical and theological text. Also, they acknowledge the role of scholars like Dr. Michael Heiser in helping them interpret the Bible from an ancient worldview, while clarifying that they don't agree with him on all points.</p><p>00:01 Introduction<br>00:00 Understanding the Ancient Context of the Bible<br>00:36 The Bible: Written for Us, Not to Us<br>01:45 The Importance of Context in Biblical Interpretation<br>02:51 The Bible and Modern Science: A Delicate Balance<br>04:56 The Eternal Relevance of the Bible<br>07:35 The Bible: A Book of History, Theology, and Reality<br>10:17 The Bible and the Ancient Near Eastern Worldview<br>12:40 The Bible: Not a Science Textbook, but Reflective of Reality<br>15:05 The Bible: A Gateway to Truth<br>23:36 Conclusion: The Bible in Its Original Context</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Um, there are giants in my Bible!</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Um, there are giants in my Bible!</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of 'My Strange Bible' as hosts Alex and Steve dive deep into a fascinating but often misunderstood topic - the Giants or 'Nephilim' mentioned in the Bible. Drawing on biblical texts, particularly from the Book of Genesis, and other scholarly insights, they attempt to unravel the historical and theological significance of these beings. They delve into theories regarding their origins, linking them back to episodes like the Sons of God marrying the daughters of men - a controversial notion interpreted through the 'Divine Council Worldview'. The conversation also speculates on the survival of the Nephilim post-flood, their encounters with the Israelites, and the reasons behind the scarcity of fossil evidence.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Biblical Giants<br>01:00 First Mention of Giants in the Bible<br>01:27 Exploring the Genesis Chapter Six<br>02:21 Understanding the Nephilim<br>03:25 Origins of the Giants<br>03:40 The Divine Council Worldview<br>04:09 Interpreting the Sons of God<br>08:05 The Impact of the Flood on the Giants<br>09:28 Exploring Other Textual References<br>14:43 Post-Flood Existence of Giants<br>19:47 The Role of Giants in God's Plan<br>20:19 Exploring the Biblical Giants<br>20:40 The Giants and the Children of Israel<br>21:44 The Giant Clans in the Bible<br>22:29 The War Against the Giants<br>24:07 The Sons of God and the Daughters of Men<br>25:20 The Aftermath of Genesis Six<br>25:38 The Bible's Thematic Elements<br>27:07 The Reality of Giants<br>31:49 The Absence of Giant Fossils<br>36:56 The Importance of Biblical Evidence<br>38:07 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of 'My Strange Bible' as hosts Alex and Steve dive deep into a fascinating but often misunderstood topic - the Giants or 'Nephilim' mentioned in the Bible. Drawing on biblical texts, particularly from the Book of Genesis, and other scholarly insights, they attempt to unravel the historical and theological significance of these beings. They delve into theories regarding their origins, linking them back to episodes like the Sons of God marrying the daughters of men - a controversial notion interpreted through the 'Divine Council Worldview'. The conversation also speculates on the survival of the Nephilim post-flood, their encounters with the Israelites, and the reasons behind the scarcity of fossil evidence.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Biblical Giants<br>01:00 First Mention of Giants in the Bible<br>01:27 Exploring the Genesis Chapter Six<br>02:21 Understanding the Nephilim<br>03:25 Origins of the Giants<br>03:40 The Divine Council Worldview<br>04:09 Interpreting the Sons of God<br>08:05 The Impact of the Flood on the Giants<br>09:28 Exploring Other Textual References<br>14:43 Post-Flood Existence of Giants<br>19:47 The Role of Giants in God's Plan<br>20:19 Exploring the Biblical Giants<br>20:40 The Giants and the Children of Israel<br>21:44 The Giant Clans in the Bible<br>22:29 The War Against the Giants<br>24:07 The Sons of God and the Daughters of Men<br>25:20 The Aftermath of Genesis Six<br>25:38 The Bible's Thematic Elements<br>27:07 The Reality of Giants<br>31:49 The Absence of Giant Fossils<br>36:56 The Importance of Biblical Evidence<br>38:07 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:00:53 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2352</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us on this episode of 'My Strange Bible' as hosts Alex and Steve dive deep into a fascinating but often misunderstood topic - the Giants or 'Nephilim' mentioned in the Bible. Drawing on biblical texts, particularly from the Book of Genesis, and other scholarly insights, they attempt to unravel the historical and theological significance of these beings. They delve into theories regarding their origins, linking them back to episodes like the Sons of God marrying the daughters of men - a controversial notion interpreted through the 'Divine Council Worldview'. The conversation also speculates on the survival of the Nephilim post-flood, their encounters with the Israelites, and the reasons behind the scarcity of fossil evidence.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Biblical Giants<br>01:00 First Mention of Giants in the Bible<br>01:27 Exploring the Genesis Chapter Six<br>02:21 Understanding the Nephilim<br>03:25 Origins of the Giants<br>03:40 The Divine Council Worldview<br>04:09 Interpreting the Sons of God<br>08:05 The Impact of the Flood on the Giants<br>09:28 Exploring Other Textual References<br>14:43 Post-Flood Existence of Giants<br>19:47 The Role of Giants in God's Plan<br>20:19 Exploring the Biblical Giants<br>20:40 The Giants and the Children of Israel<br>21:44 The Giant Clans in the Bible<br>22:29 The War Against the Giants<br>24:07 The Sons of God and the Daughters of Men<br>25:20 The Aftermath of Genesis Six<br>25:38 The Bible's Thematic Elements<br>27:07 The Reality of Giants<br>31:49 The Absence of Giant Fossils<br>36:56 The Importance of Biblical Evidence<br>38:07 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Logic of the Divine Council Worldview (DCW)</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>The Logic of the Divine Council Worldview (DCW)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', hosts Steve and Alex dive deeper into the Divine Council worldview, discussing the implications for Christian theology, the interpretation of 'gods' in the Bible, and the concept of 'Elohim'. They also explore some biblical passages showcasing spiritual beings participating in governance with God, like the Divine Council in 1 Kings 22 and the 'son of God' concept in Job. They conclude by discussing Jesus's mission in this framework and the expanded understanding this worldview brings to familiar theological concepts.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Divine Council Worldview<br>00:50 Understanding the Concept of Multiple Gods in the Bible<br>02:06 Exploring the Nature of Other Gods in Ancient Cultures<br>05:40 The Distinction Between Yahweh and Other Gods<br>10:26 The Role of Spiritual Beings in the Governance of the World<br>22:54 Understanding the Concept of Angels and Messengers<br>26:28 The Role of Satan in the Divine Council<br>29:12 Interpreting the Role of Satan<br>29:54 Understanding God's Perspective<br>31:05 The Story of Job: A Deeper Look<br>32:45 The Concept of Divine Council<br>32:54 The Trinity in Genesis<br>34:07 The Sons of God and the Divine Council<br>41:17 The Mission of Jesus in the Divine Council Worldview<br>43:43 The Concept of Allegiance in Christianity<br>47:29 Becoming Sons of God: A New Testament Perspective<br>51:34 The Future of Believers in the Divine Council</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', hosts Steve and Alex dive deeper into the Divine Council worldview, discussing the implications for Christian theology, the interpretation of 'gods' in the Bible, and the concept of 'Elohim'. They also explore some biblical passages showcasing spiritual beings participating in governance with God, like the Divine Council in 1 Kings 22 and the 'son of God' concept in Job. They conclude by discussing Jesus's mission in this framework and the expanded understanding this worldview brings to familiar theological concepts.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Divine Council Worldview<br>00:50 Understanding the Concept of Multiple Gods in the Bible<br>02:06 Exploring the Nature of Other Gods in Ancient Cultures<br>05:40 The Distinction Between Yahweh and Other Gods<br>10:26 The Role of Spiritual Beings in the Governance of the World<br>22:54 Understanding the Concept of Angels and Messengers<br>26:28 The Role of Satan in the Divine Council<br>29:12 Interpreting the Role of Satan<br>29:54 Understanding God's Perspective<br>31:05 The Story of Job: A Deeper Look<br>32:45 The Concept of Divine Council<br>32:54 The Trinity in Genesis<br>34:07 The Sons of God and the Divine Council<br>41:17 The Mission of Jesus in the Divine Council Worldview<br>43:43 The Concept of Allegiance in Christianity<br>47:29 Becoming Sons of God: A New Testament Perspective<br>51:34 The Future of Believers in the Divine Council</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 11:45:39 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'My Strange Bible', hosts Steve and Alex dive deeper into the Divine Council worldview, discussing the implications for Christian theology, the interpretation of 'gods' in the Bible, and the concept of 'Elohim'. They also explore some biblical passages showcasing spiritual beings participating in governance with God, like the Divine Council in 1 Kings 22 and the 'son of God' concept in Job. They conclude by discussing Jesus's mission in this framework and the expanded understanding this worldview brings to familiar theological concepts.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Divine Council Worldview<br>00:50 Understanding the Concept of Multiple Gods in the Bible<br>02:06 Exploring the Nature of Other Gods in Ancient Cultures<br>05:40 The Distinction Between Yahweh and Other Gods<br>10:26 The Role of Spiritual Beings in the Governance of the World<br>22:54 Understanding the Concept of Angels and Messengers<br>26:28 The Role of Satan in the Divine Council<br>29:12 Interpreting the Role of Satan<br>29:54 Understanding God's Perspective<br>31:05 The Story of Job: A Deeper Look<br>32:45 The Concept of Divine Council<br>32:54 The Trinity in Genesis<br>34:07 The Sons of God and the Divine Council<br>41:17 The Mission of Jesus in the Divine Council Worldview<br>43:43 The Concept of Allegiance in Christianity<br>47:29 Becoming Sons of God: A New Testament Perspective<br>51:34 The Future of Believers in the Divine Council</p>]]>
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      <title>The (Other) Gods in the Bible are Real</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, hosts Steve and Alex delve into the divine council worldview based on Dr. Michael Heiser's influence. They discuss the supernatural realities painted in the Bible, the existence of spiritual beings like sons of God, and the potential significance of these entities in biblical narratives. They argue that comprehension of these elements provides a richer understanding of scriptures. The discussion also extends to the value of spiritual hierarchy, the impact of rebellion events in Genesis on humanity's state, and the intriguing factor of idol worship during biblical times.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and the Mystery of Biblical Gods<br>00:26 The Intriguing Concept of Gods in the Bible<br>01:56 Understanding the Divine Counsel Worldview<br>02:15 The Influence of Dr. Michael Heiser's Work<br>04:56 The Spiritual Reality of Idols<br>05:47 The Spiritual Worldview of the Bible<br>09:32 The Supernatural War: God vs The Nations<br>09:46 The Tower of Babel and the Division of Mankind<br>11:06 The Sons of God and the Division of Nations<br>18:42 The Story Arc of God's Plan<br>23:49 Hierarchy of Spiritual Beings: Angels and Demons<br>25:10 Understanding the Roles in the Spiritual Realm<br>25:26 The Concept of Territorial Spiritual Beings<br>25:55 The Divine Council and Its Influence<br>26:38 The Complexity of the Spiritual World<br>27:02 The Interaction Between Humans and Spiritual Beings<br>28:16 The Power of Spiritual Beings in Biblical Events<br>30:05 The Evolution of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>31:36 The Importance of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>36:18 The Three Big Rebellions in Scripture<br>42:20 The Reality of Gods in the Bible<br>44:38 The Influence of Spiritual Beings in Scripture<br>45:23 Exploring the Unseen Realm in the Bible<br>46:10 The Impact of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>46:31 Conclusion: The Journey into the Strange Bible</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, hosts Steve and Alex delve into the divine council worldview based on Dr. Michael Heiser's influence. They discuss the supernatural realities painted in the Bible, the existence of spiritual beings like sons of God, and the potential significance of these entities in biblical narratives. They argue that comprehension of these elements provides a richer understanding of scriptures. The discussion also extends to the value of spiritual hierarchy, the impact of rebellion events in Genesis on humanity's state, and the intriguing factor of idol worship during biblical times.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and the Mystery of Biblical Gods<br>00:26 The Intriguing Concept of Gods in the Bible<br>01:56 Understanding the Divine Counsel Worldview<br>02:15 The Influence of Dr. Michael Heiser's Work<br>04:56 The Spiritual Reality of Idols<br>05:47 The Spiritual Worldview of the Bible<br>09:32 The Supernatural War: God vs The Nations<br>09:46 The Tower of Babel and the Division of Mankind<br>11:06 The Sons of God and the Division of Nations<br>18:42 The Story Arc of God's Plan<br>23:49 Hierarchy of Spiritual Beings: Angels and Demons<br>25:10 Understanding the Roles in the Spiritual Realm<br>25:26 The Concept of Territorial Spiritual Beings<br>25:55 The Divine Council and Its Influence<br>26:38 The Complexity of the Spiritual World<br>27:02 The Interaction Between Humans and Spiritual Beings<br>28:16 The Power of Spiritual Beings in Biblical Events<br>30:05 The Evolution of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>31:36 The Importance of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>36:18 The Three Big Rebellions in Scripture<br>42:20 The Reality of Gods in the Bible<br>44:38 The Influence of Spiritual Beings in Scripture<br>45:23 Exploring the Unseen Realm in the Bible<br>46:10 The Impact of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>46:31 Conclusion: The Journey into the Strange Bible</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:04:12 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2874</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, hosts Steve and Alex delve into the divine council worldview based on Dr. Michael Heiser's influence. They discuss the supernatural realities painted in the Bible, the existence of spiritual beings like sons of God, and the potential significance of these entities in biblical narratives. They argue that comprehension of these elements provides a richer understanding of scriptures. The discussion also extends to the value of spiritual hierarchy, the impact of rebellion events in Genesis on humanity's state, and the intriguing factor of idol worship during biblical times.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and the Mystery of Biblical Gods<br>00:26 The Intriguing Concept of Gods in the Bible<br>01:56 Understanding the Divine Counsel Worldview<br>02:15 The Influence of Dr. Michael Heiser's Work<br>04:56 The Spiritual Reality of Idols<br>05:47 The Spiritual Worldview of the Bible<br>09:32 The Supernatural War: God vs The Nations<br>09:46 The Tower of Babel and the Division of Mankind<br>11:06 The Sons of God and the Division of Nations<br>18:42 The Story Arc of God's Plan<br>23:49 Hierarchy of Spiritual Beings: Angels and Demons<br>25:10 Understanding the Roles in the Spiritual Realm<br>25:26 The Concept of Territorial Spiritual Beings<br>25:55 The Divine Council and Its Influence<br>26:38 The Complexity of the Spiritual World<br>27:02 The Interaction Between Humans and Spiritual Beings<br>28:16 The Power of Spiritual Beings in Biblical Events<br>30:05 The Evolution of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>31:36 The Importance of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>36:18 The Three Big Rebellions in Scripture<br>42:20 The Reality of Gods in the Bible<br>44:38 The Influence of Spiritual Beings in Scripture<br>45:23 Exploring the Unseen Realm in the Bible<br>46:10 The Impact of Understanding the Spiritual World<br>46:31 Conclusion: The Journey into the Strange Bible</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Getting bored with the Bible?</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Getting bored with the Bible?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening podcast episode, the hosts Steve and Al explore the often overlooked 'weird stuff' in the Bible and why it's essential to engage with these unique and peculiar aspects. As they delve into the strange stories and elements that may seem out of context or puzzling, they underline the importance of situating oneself within the ancient Near Eastern worldview when engaging with the Bible. The discussion emphasizes how these peculiar narratives and elements tie biblical storylines together, revealing God's bigger picture and encouraging a deeper exploration. Drawing from Dr. Michael Heiser's teachings, the duo shares their personal experiences and insights into demystifying the Bible's strange elements by overcoming the challenges of time, tradition, and translation. The podcast aims to make the Bible approachable, exciting, and deeply engaging by digging deeper into its peculiar elements.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Strange Bible<br>00:23 Why Focus on the Weird Stuff in the Bible?<br>00:43 The Importance of Weird Stuff in the Bible<br>01:43 Understanding the Bible as a Fiction Book<br>02:28 The Weird Spots in the Bible<br>02:43 The Human Element in the Bible<br>03:29 The Nature of the Bible<br>04:24 The Boredom with the Bible<br>07:10 The True Strangeness of the Bible<br>10:44 The Larger Story God is Telling<br>14:35 Tying Biblical Storylines Together<br>18:22 Demystifying Time, Tradition, and Translation<br>22:09 Conclusion: Falling in Love with the Bible Again</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening podcast episode, the hosts Steve and Al explore the often overlooked 'weird stuff' in the Bible and why it's essential to engage with these unique and peculiar aspects. As they delve into the strange stories and elements that may seem out of context or puzzling, they underline the importance of situating oneself within the ancient Near Eastern worldview when engaging with the Bible. The discussion emphasizes how these peculiar narratives and elements tie biblical storylines together, revealing God's bigger picture and encouraging a deeper exploration. Drawing from Dr. Michael Heiser's teachings, the duo shares their personal experiences and insights into demystifying the Bible's strange elements by overcoming the challenges of time, tradition, and translation. The podcast aims to make the Bible approachable, exciting, and deeply engaging by digging deeper into its peculiar elements.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Strange Bible<br>00:23 Why Focus on the Weird Stuff in the Bible?<br>00:43 The Importance of Weird Stuff in the Bible<br>01:43 Understanding the Bible as a Fiction Book<br>02:28 The Weird Spots in the Bible<br>02:43 The Human Element in the Bible<br>03:29 The Nature of the Bible<br>04:24 The Boredom with the Bible<br>07:10 The True Strangeness of the Bible<br>10:44 The Larger Story God is Telling<br>14:35 Tying Biblical Storylines Together<br>18:22 Demystifying Time, Tradition, and Translation<br>22:09 Conclusion: Falling in Love with the Bible Again</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:02:08 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1378</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening podcast episode, the hosts Steve and Al explore the often overlooked 'weird stuff' in the Bible and why it's essential to engage with these unique and peculiar aspects. As they delve into the strange stories and elements that may seem out of context or puzzling, they underline the importance of situating oneself within the ancient Near Eastern worldview when engaging with the Bible. The discussion emphasizes how these peculiar narratives and elements tie biblical storylines together, revealing God's bigger picture and encouraging a deeper exploration. Drawing from Dr. Michael Heiser's teachings, the duo shares their personal experiences and insights into demystifying the Bible's strange elements by overcoming the challenges of time, tradition, and translation. The podcast aims to make the Bible approachable, exciting, and deeply engaging by digging deeper into its peculiar elements.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Strange Bible<br>00:23 Why Focus on the Weird Stuff in the Bible?<br>00:43 The Importance of Weird Stuff in the Bible<br>01:43 Understanding the Bible as a Fiction Book<br>02:28 The Weird Spots in the Bible<br>02:43 The Human Element in the Bible<br>03:29 The Nature of the Bible<br>04:24 The Boredom with the Bible<br>07:10 The True Strangeness of the Bible<br>10:44 The Larger Story God is Telling<br>14:35 Tying Biblical Storylines Together<br>18:22 Demystifying Time, Tradition, and Translation<br>22:09 Conclusion: Falling in Love with the Bible Again</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Bible is REALLY Weird...</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>The Bible is REALLY Weird...</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this first episode of 'My Strange Bible Podcast,' hosts Steve and Alex celebrate the launch of the podcast by providing their perspectives on their Christian journeys and sharing what led them to appreciate the unique eccentricities present in the Christian Bible. They invite their audience into a deep exploration of seemingly odd or bizarre Bible passages that many either overlook or forget and encourage a reimagining and a deeper understanding of these peculiarities. They express their excitement to embark on this spiritual journey with their listeners, with the ultimate goal of fostering a stronger love for God's word.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast</p><p>00:59 Understanding the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>03:57 Personal Experiences with the Bible</p><p>04:40 The Importance of Slow Reading and Deep Understanding</p><p>05:26 Getting to Know the Hosts</p><p>06:02 Discovering the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>07:34 The Balance Between Logic and Faith</p><p>13:23 The Impact of Understanding the Bible's Strangeness</p><p>14:28 Expectations for the Podcast</p><p>16:25 Conclusion and Invitation to Subscribe</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this first episode of 'My Strange Bible Podcast,' hosts Steve and Alex celebrate the launch of the podcast by providing their perspectives on their Christian journeys and sharing what led them to appreciate the unique eccentricities present in the Christian Bible. They invite their audience into a deep exploration of seemingly odd or bizarre Bible passages that many either overlook or forget and encourage a reimagining and a deeper understanding of these peculiarities. They express their excitement to embark on this spiritual journey with their listeners, with the ultimate goal of fostering a stronger love for God's word.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast</p><p>00:59 Understanding the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>03:57 Personal Experiences with the Bible</p><p>04:40 The Importance of Slow Reading and Deep Understanding</p><p>05:26 Getting to Know the Hosts</p><p>06:02 Discovering the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>07:34 The Balance Between Logic and Faith</p><p>13:23 The Impact of Understanding the Bible's Strangeness</p><p>14:28 Expectations for the Podcast</p><p>16:25 Conclusion and Invitation to Subscribe</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:01:03 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Steve Schramm and Alex Giguere</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this first episode of 'My Strange Bible Podcast,' hosts Steve and Alex celebrate the launch of the podcast by providing their perspectives on their Christian journeys and sharing what led them to appreciate the unique eccentricities present in the Christian Bible. They invite their audience into a deep exploration of seemingly odd or bizarre Bible passages that many either overlook or forget and encourage a reimagining and a deeper understanding of these peculiarities. They express their excitement to embark on this spiritual journey with their listeners, with the ultimate goal of fostering a stronger love for God's word.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast</p><p>00:59 Understanding the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>03:57 Personal Experiences with the Bible</p><p>04:40 The Importance of Slow Reading and Deep Understanding</p><p>05:26 Getting to Know the Hosts</p><p>06:02 Discovering the Strangeness of the Bible</p><p>07:34 The Balance Between Logic and Faith</p><p>13:23 The Impact of Understanding the Bible's Strangeness</p><p>14:28 Expectations for the Podcast</p><p>16:25 Conclusion and Invitation to Subscribe</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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