
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Joshua 10:22-11:5 (Episode 191)
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Nov 23, 2019 The hosts delve into the fate of the five kings trapped in a cave, sparking discussions on the unsettling themes of violence in the Bible. They examine the expanding Israelite campaign in Canaan amidst rising opposition from a coalition of cities. The conversation also explores how the brutal imagery in Joshua connects to the New Testament and the concept of the Kingdom of God, culminating in a profound look at how Jesus' crucifixion redefines conquest and violence.
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Painting The House Sparks New Appreciation
- Chad Bird shares a personal story about painting his house and gaining new appreciation for professional painters.
- He connects the chore to planned renovations and family visits, showing domestic context for the anecdote.
Burst Water Line And Unpleasant Digging
- Daniel Emery Price recounts digging up a burst water line and feeling grateful for the professionals he hired.
- The story illustrates how difficult manual labor can be and why people pay for skilled services.
Joshua 10 Prepares A Theological Reading
- Chad and Daniel frame Joshua 10's story of five kings in a cave as a disturbing but theologically significant episode.
- They prepare to read Joshua 10:22-27 and use it as a springboard for deeper discussion.
