
Data Over Dogma Written in the Stars!
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Feb 16, 2026 A linguistic mystery unravels as they trace why Acts follows the Greek Septuagint instead of Hebrew sources. They investigate ancient star worship, identify Rephan and Moloch, and confront online conspiracy claims tying idols to modern symbols. Short, sharp dives into chronology quirks, translation shifts, and how astral religion shaped biblical imagery.
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Travel Comforts And A Favorite Mattress
- Dan Beecher describes preferring his own mattress after hotel stays while traveling.
- He plugs his Brooklyn Bedding Sedona Elite and offers a promo code for listeners.
Selective Use Of Biblical Sources
- The author of Acts selectively prefers Genesis' figures (400 years) and the Septuagint's numbers (75).
- This selective use reveals reliance on the Septuagint and editorial choices over strict Hebrew accuracy.
Burial Stories Compressed In Acts
- Acts conflates separate burial purchases and locations, mixing Abraham's Machpelah and Jacob's Shechem stories.
- McClellan sees this as compression for rhetorical effect, not careful historical transcription.
